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Barry Allen is the fastest man alive. During the day he is a forensic scientist for the Central City Police Department, but when he isn’t working he is known as The Flash. He gained his super speed when the particle accelerator exploded and sent a wave of energy throughout Central City. The energy mixed with lightning which was struck Barry while he was holding onto a chain trying to close the roof to his lab. This lightning contained the speed force which is what gave him super speed. With his speed Barry takes down other metahumans who were affected the same way that he was. Barry became known as The Flash to the people of Central City. Barry shows of three traits as Flash and as himself, he is creative, smart, and caring. One trait for …show more content…
Since Flash got his powers he has never wanted to use them to harm anyone. He always wants to try and save everyone even if they are a metahuman that is attacking him. Even though they are considered metahumans Flash knows that there is a human being in there and tries to take them down without killing them. With his powers Barry goes back in time to save his mom from getting murdered and his dad from going to jail, so that he can protect them from that happening. With this he messes up the timeline and has to go back and stop himself from stopping his mom getting murdered, when he does this he goes to his mom and ensures her that everything will be ok even though she is dying. Another way he is caring is when he accidently runs to the future and sees Savitar murders his wife Iris. Because he saw this Barry tries to prevent that future from happening so that she doesn’t die. Barry Allen portrays three traits as the Flash and as himself, he is caring, smart, and creative. Even before he got his super speed he showed off these traits. Being the forensic scientist that he is he needs to be creative and smart so that he can solve the crimes that come his way, and with his mother being murdered and his father being thrown in jail he has always cared for people since he was young. With his powers he can now show off these three traits in more complex ways, like fighting an enemy, figuring out how to stop a disaster, and protecting the people of Central

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