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To Allah; for his constant guidance and his
Abstract
Introduction
When we think of Batman, we allow our minds to automatically drift to thoughts of the fantastical – to thoughts of the impossible, more aptly. But why? Why do we automatically assume that the existence of an orphaned, vengeful billionaire playboy who disguises himself as a crime-fighting vigilante by nightfall strays beyond the canvas of the reality we have built for ourselves? Well, when put like that, it seems unlikely in the extreme. However, the core of the story is not how farfetched the legend of Batman is – it is how it is able to remain …show more content…
How has Batman – as both a character and a franchise – evolved with time and why?
3. How does Batman compare to other superheroes, and what impact do “fandoms” contribute?
Hypothesis
H0: Batman is not more than a character.
H1: Batman is an ideal for individuals to look up to.
Research Methodology
Research methodology pertains to the ability to garner information on the subject in question – and hence, as evident – the topic calls for secondary methods of research, in order to truly delve into the nature of how Batman, as a character, is able to have held such dominance within the sphere of “fandom” culture. A myriad of online websites will be referred to in order to gain statistical knowledge, as well as Internet platforms to truly shape and chart the progression of Batman’s evolutionary process.
However, the original literature by Detective Comics will also be cited, as well as books and films which prove relevant to the topic at hand.
Literature Review Research Questions
What is the historical significance of Batman, if any …show more content…
A few of the movies strayed from the norm, making the character seem like an utter joke – such as George Clooney’s version – but both Michael Keaton in the 1989 film and Christian Bale in the Christopher Nolan franchise was able to redeem the face of the superhero in theatrical media. They were able to piece back the truth of Bruce-Wayne-slash-Batman’s status as the ultimate outsider within the sphere of people he should be relating to, and yet simply cannot; as any human would experience. Bale’s portrayal in particular heightens this fact, as he returns to Gotham, but constantly moves at his own pace and refuses to cower in the face of anyone else. By any standard, he can be described as the reflection of individuals today: more lonesome; more hopeful in a world deprived of