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    Christopher Nolan‚ who co wrote the screenplay with his brother Jonathan Nolan and the story with David S. Goyer. Featuring the DC comics character Batman‚ the film is the final installment in Nolan’s Batman film trilogy‚ and the sequel of Batman Begins (2005) and the Dark Knight (2008). Christian Bale reprises the lead role of Bruce Wayne (Batman)‚ with a returned cast of his allies: Michael Caine as Alfred Pennyworth‚ Gary Olman as James Gordon‚ and Morgan Freeman as Lucious Fox. The film introduces

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    Bruce Wayne Journey

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    years of retirement‚ Bruce Wayne is having a hard time suppressing the inner voices that call out for Batman to return the world of fighting crime. As the Mutants rapidly consume Gotham City with violence‚ Bruce Wayne’s internal struggle to restrain Batman becomes increasingly harder. With police officers failing to protect their citizens‚ Bruce Wayne is faced with the decision of unleashing Batman to save Gotham City or letting the city become overrun by the Mutants. In both the graphic novel written

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    101-16 Assignment #4 In this closing scene of The Dark Knight‚ Gordon and Batman use cause and effect to justify lying to the general public about the events that took place that resulted in the deaths of five citizens of Gotham. Batman believes that if the word gets out that the Joker corrupted the once heroic police captain Harvey Dent‚ then all of the inspirational work Dent accomplished would stand for nothing. Batman further explains that the people deserve to have their faith rewarded‚ and

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    The Dark Knight Rises

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    Very Much like Christmas‚ Halloween‚ Birthdays and other countless holidays; The Oscars are a highlight of every year. And even more like after Christmas‚ Halloween and Birthdays you leave this part of the calendar feeling insignificant‚ indignant and with a self-contained tear rolling down your cheek as you reflect deeply on the emptiness of the events you long to see every passing year. With films like The Hobbit‚ Life of Pi and Django Unchained all awaiting release in the ensuing couple of months

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    The Dark Knight

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    2008‚ when George W. Bush was President‚ so I was 14 at the time and Emily was 12. I remember going to the theater the day it came out because I was never more excited for a movie. I have been a fan of the Batman franchise since I was a kid; my older sister and I would constantly watch the Batman VHS’s that we had until they were too scratched up from use. Emily watched the film with all of her boy cousins because they wanted her to see it with them. I was so intrigued to see a new interpretation of

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    signal‚ “…that is why we bring dogs!” Batman subdues everyone but is hit multiple times and is brutally bitten in the weak spots of his armour by Rottweiler dogs. And are used at other times like when the Joker tries to feed the Chechen to his own dogs and when the Joker sets dogs on Batman during the end battle. Batman suffers injuries from the dogs; this signifies how Batman finds it hard to fight an unpredictable‚ primal beast. In other situations Batman is shown as meticulous and strategic‚ said

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    The Joker Research Paper

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    because he is very intelligent‚ there is no limit to what he is capable of doing. In the movie‚ "The Dark Knight‚ " the important villain is this criminal who calls himself Joker. He is this evil‚ twisted but brilliant character‚ he is the villain to Batman. He is the guy who watches over and protects the people and Gotham City. The Joker uses buildings‚ streets and inhabitants as his own personal experiment by destroying it. Most importantly his goal is to throw Gotham City into chaos‚ so he can say

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    The Dark Knight

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    Hero’s story that I am going to write about is the ‘The Dark Knight Rises’ in this story you will see how Bruce Wayne (batman) will come from being known as a villain in Gotham city to be coming the city’s biggest hero they ever had. In the last move of the Dark knight Bruce Wayne defeated the joker but lost what he though was most important to him his love Rachel‚ Bruane Wayne (Batman) took the fall for Harvey Dent murder so that the city would have an icon and could live up to. In the Dark Knight

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    Police in the beginning of The Dark Knight Rises and the famous cave under the Wayne palace were Bruce (Batman) hid his Batman costume‚ weapons and means of transportation (car‚ motorcycle and plane)-played an important role in the movie. Also in the movie‚ there was architecture from different eras. For example the Wayne palace was built in the 1800’s as mentioned in the first movie Batman Begins. It was destroyed at the end of the movie and rebuilt in The Dark Knight Rises. Since the Wayne palace

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    personal and group interest. Conflict between Bruce Wayne and Batman (self-conflict) Conflict process: Sources of conflict: A) Incompatible goals: 1) Bruce Wayne believed that he could beat all the criminals and alter the world by donning a mask and a cape to become Batman. However‚ it is impossible to do this with only personal power and is unreasonable to achieve such goal as world must consists of bad and good guys. 2) Batman wanted to combat crime while keeping a moral attitude and action

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