Gray, John. "An Aristotle Who Punches Bad Guys." New Statesman 143.5203 (2014): 30-35. Business Source Premier. Web. 22 Feb. 2016
An Aristotle Who Punches Bad Guys is an overview of the moral and ethical views of Captain America. The Article briefly delves into some history of the hero and then enters into a discussion of the high morals and values that Captain America displays in all his many comics, books and movies. The author compares him to the Ancient Greeks and poses the argument that the creator must have derived his moral compass from Aristotelian virtue. I find that the source of this article is relevant to our discussion because of its topics of politics and culture I find on its web site. After …show more content…
Richard. Captain America, Masculinity, and Violence: The Evolution of a National Icon. Syracuse: Syracuse University Press, 2015. Project MUSE. Web. 22 Feb. 2016. Captain America, Masculinity, and Violence: The Evolution of a National Icon is book written about the history of Captain America with correlations to movements throughout recent American History. The book will be good to use a time track and also to show the difference in changes in the character in comparison to the changes in American attitude, especially when it comes to changes in attitude toward the government. I plan on using the content contained in the book throughout the paper as factual as well as a very good contributor to the ideas that I plan to include in my paper. After reading reviews and comments on the piece I get the impression that Richard Stevens, the author, is up to date and offers quite a bit of insight into the history and motivations of Captain America. I can also use the facts and views contained in this book to enhance my knowledge and compare my views of Captain America’s story lines as they pertain to American culture. The book seems to have a number of good remarks, so I would have to believe that it would hold to critique as Richard Stevens seems to have his facts in order and believe the article to not have an issue standing up to academic …show more content…
The article references the early times and how Captain America became famous with all the many stories of him fighting the Axis Villains all the way to the present day Winter Soldier, Bucky, Captain America’s longtime friend. I find the article interesting as a time marker in the progression of the story of Captain America. I can use this piece to make sure that my facts are straight with time as the article doesn’t really offer any particular view on the subject just facts about the authors and history of the hero; therefore, doing a good job in holding up to a review as an authority on fact based