Journey In Batman's Journey

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Batman’s Journey

The Call: Half-grown Bruce Wayne witnessed the death of his parents one late night after an evening performance at the showbox. Furious, yet frightened and terror-stricken, Bruce engulfed himself with hate and revenge. Foolishly, he raised a gun towards the murderer, but the chance to kill him was taken as someone beat him to the job. With a full journey ahead of him Bruce Wayne needed to fill the shoes of the man he was raised to become, but before that he would have to gain the worthiness and insight of what it is to be a full-fledged criminal.
The Threshold: With a new life approaching, Wayne had left his innocence and values behind whilst enduring the mental and physical pain of becoming someone else. As a spiritual guide or supernatural aid, Ra’s al Ghul coaches Bruce with combat skills and guides him towards the way of The League of Shadows. Keeping up with his wealthy, sustainable life Bruce Wayne’s hardest job was keeping his identity and secret life hidden from his loved ones because no one else needed to die for his sake. In this case, The Threshold for Wayne was crossing the bridge that separates the “evil” from the rest of Gotham City to begin his journey.
The Descent: Caught in between the readiness to transform into someone else, Bruce Wayne acknowledges the fact that leaving his old life behind will open the doors to a greater possibility of need that Gotham City desires. With extreme dangers such as Scarecrow and the Joker, Wayne must prepare for the worst, whether it be up to chance or simple luck for his survival.
Tests and Ordeals: For unknown reasons Bruce Wayne is sought out to be a man who is terrified of the darkness. Escaping from the truth of this, he decides to grow more involved in phys...

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...s from the people around him. He knew only to show the face of a hero and not of a multi-millionaire who craved the attention, so in fact Batman and Bruce Wayne are completely different characters.
The Return: With the death of his beloved childhood friend Rachel Dawes, Bruce Wayne retires the suit and fame that Batman had carried throughout his journey. Returning to his old life as a wealthy business man, Wayne leaves all of his knowledge and skill in the Bat Cave and abandons it for good. His dearest family friend and butler Alfred, also known as his mentor during his journey disapproved of the way the title of Batman was thrown away because reaching the point of where he stood was not easy and giving up should not have been an option. With the city now open to any threats and crimes, Bruce Wayne must decide whether to gear up of sit back and watch his city burn.

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