superhero movie, but Batman was not always the Dark Knight, he used to be a dork running around with a kid in a speedo. Many found the idea of heroes comforting as Joshua Feblowitz writes, “For decades, figures such as Superman, Batman, and Spiderman have been fighting evil and criminality in fictional worlds that re-imagine American society and offer clear and unequivocal ideas of justice.”(The Hero We Create: 9/11 & The Reinvention of Batman). As the views of what makes a strong hero change, the comic…
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I admire Batman because he is a hero. He is a good person, so I like him because he protects the good people. For example, when people were feeling danger he came to save them. He used power to protect people. I liked him because he is my hero. He helped a police to catch a criminal. The criminals were dangerous people, because he wanted to get money. The criminals work at night to steal money and jewelry. Batman worked at night, therefore he caught the criminals. The criminals were dangerous, but…
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Protagonist. First up an Anti-Hero; someone who isn’t perfect, they have a few bad ideas. Batman is an Anti-Hero. He means well, and he’s the main character of the story, but that doesn’t mean he’s good. To me Anti-Heroes are more human, because they doesn’t have perfectly good thoughts all the time. There are also true heroes, like the ones we read in bedtime stories, or the heroes we wrote when we were younger. Always good, like a knight in shining armor who never makes mistakes. Hero- A person who is admired…
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History of Comic Book Art Is Batman a Real Super Hero????????? Is Batman a real super hero, according to a lot of people they would say he is not and when you would ask for a reason why not; they will usually always give the same reason that he can’t be one since he has no super power. But I’m writing this paper to show that a superhero isn't necessarily defined by his powers, but rather, his zeal for fighting crime and his innate ability to do so. Batman may not have super human powers but…
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To the society, a hero is someone who has strong leadership skills, dependability, and represents hope. From the Anglo-Saxons to the world today, all heroes have the characteristic of being courageous and determined to finish their job. The Anglo-Saxons, and many other kingdom-based nations, designate a hero as someone who can be exalted and remembered because of their values to respect God’s anointed people as their hope. In contrast, modern-day values demand heroes to be equal in power to other…
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personal victory. A victory over average. A win against mediocrity. And a success above defeat. A true hero isn't measured by the size of their strength, but by the strength of their heart. Being a hero isn't about letting others know you did the right thing. It's about knowing you did the right thing. A hero can be anyone. Anyone can do the right thing. Beowulf is a great example of a hero. He sailed across the sea to help the Danes defeat Grendel; a monster terrorising the Danish people and…
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A hero is someone that is willing to go out of their way to help other people. Also a hero is selfless, smart, and has courage. People look up to heros, and admire them greatly. Heros are usually people that are stronger and smarter than most others. Most heroes don’t help others out others for the glory or the fame. Most do it, because they love helping others and keeping people safe. In Beowulf, his place in society is a warrior, one of the greatrest. Beowulf goes to Hrothgar’s kingdom to kill…
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been one thing I can truly say I have strongly believed in my entire life; the batman. Now, I’m not saying that I believe there’s a man running around a city wearing a batsuit defeating super villains on a daily basis, but that someone, as long as they put everything they have into life, can be a hero. Batman was everywhere when I was growing up. He was on my notebooks, my toothbrush, my pajama pants.. I even had a batman costume (cape included) that I wore absolutely everywhere. I spent hours every…
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Both Publishers had their Similarities and Differences .I will be focusing on the most popular characters Batman (DC) and Iron Man (Marvel) . Batman is a Millionaire Playboy ,as well as Iron Man, and both of them own their own Industrial companies inherited from their parents after they were killed , when they were still young. Batman has his butler Alfred, which is the only family Batman has had after his parents tragic murder, While Iron Man has a computer named Jarvis and a personal secretary…
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The classic hero possesses strength, bravado, ethics and most importantly, fights evil. These characteristics apply to Beowulf and to a modern hero like Batman with slight modifications. Both of these heroes come from a completely different time period but that both have a great impact on their society. One of the most distinct similarities between these two heroes is the fact that they both don’t have superpowers, they use only their strength to defeat evil. Their differences lie behind their intentions…
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