Heroism In The Dark Knight

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Clothes Make the Hero…and the Villain
The wardrobes themselves of the Dark Knight and the Joker demonstrate the contrasting philosophies of these arch-nemeses. The irony of their natures is heightened by the absence of color in one’s heroism and the pastiche of color in the other’s villainy. As portrayed by Christopher Nolan in “The Dark Knight Trilogy,” Batman, aka, Bruce Wayne, begins by customizing a black suit from Wayne Enterprises, made from “Kevlar bi-weave” and “Reinforced joints.” The Joker also wears a custom suit; however, his ensemble, purchased from stolen money from the mob, is made from ordinary vulnerable fabric and is distinguished by its color purple. As previously mentioned, black is the absence of color, which symbolizes

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