Is Batman A Hero Or A Villain Analysis

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The terms "hero" and "villain" are as distinct as the terms "good" and "evil." They are mutually exclusive; the hero is courageous, popular, strong, morally, and willing to save the people at whatever cost, while the villain is despicable, hated, and heinous to his core. However, when we turn away from the archetypal world of comic books, this distinction is no longer as clear. When we look at real human beings we do not see a hero as a hero or a villain as a villain, but rather individuals composed of varying degrees of both extremes. No hero is perfect, and no villain is completely heinous. The most recent film adaptation of the DC Comic series Batman presents this truth of human nature. The Dark Knight Rises effectively communicates the …show more content…

The first image the viewer is presented with is almost an indistinguishable dark substance. It was visibly and audibly cracking and the lack of clarity as to what is being shown is unsettling, forcing the viewer to question what exactly is being cracked, or what crumbling foundation this image is a representative of. It is with this frame of mind that the viewer is next presented with Commissioner Gordon and his words about Harvey Dent. Compared with the previously mentioned of imagery, as well as a heavy score, his descriptors such as a "friend" and "inspires us" sound insincere. However, the viewer is soon introduced to the memorial's venue, which is a formal, well-attended affair clearly for the purpose of commemorating a beloved fallen hero. It takes place during evening, and the figures are dimly lit. The lighting, sound, and opening imagery conflict with the objective premise of the scene, rather than evoking honor or reminiscence, they instead have an anxious effect. The ceremony only celebrate Harvey Dent’s “uncompromising stand against organized crime,” this give the viewers limited information to make a direct conclusion about Harvey Dent’s character. At the beginning of Commissioner Gordon’s speech, the commissioner looked at his paper and was ready to announce the truth, but when he looks at the crowd, he changed his mind and announced “I have a speech telling the truth about Harvey Dent. Maybe the time isn’t right.” This brief of the clip effectively introduces the concept of questioning those who may be regarded as the

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