When growing up as a kid you pretend and choose to live up to your all time favorite superheros. There are dozens of crime fighters in the world of superheroes, but two of the most famous are Spider-Man and Batman. Both of them are very different, but they also have many similarities in themselves. From the hero with a sidekick, to the hero all for himself, will show the true characteristics of the heroes and the world of trouble they go through to protect the city, and themselves. The American comic book writer Bob Kane, created a fictional superhero named Batman, along with the enemies the Joker and the Penguin. The Joker is known for his poisons and explosives, and Penguin with his multi-functioning umbrella, which Batman has to be very
With these “strengths” Spiderman and Batman do have, Spiderman and Batman may seem very different, but Spiderman and Batman are similar in the way that they created each of these strengths, examples include: Spider-Man’s webbing and Batman’s mechanical gear. With these both being very different tactics to fight with, Spider-Man and Batman are similar in the way of them inventing them to help succeed. On the other hand, at night a similarity comes out between the two when Spider-Man and Batman’s identity changes as for Spider-Man into his being a web slinging, crime fighter in a red and blue spandex costume, and also like and unlike Batman’s military grade black armor with fire resistance (Ethics. Vs Morals). First, both of these superheroes were orphans. The struggle as orphans has allowed the two to become who they are as crimefighters, because one or more of their guardians has been killed because of crime. Bruce Wayne was very close to his parents. Bruce Wayne, also known as Batman lost them because of a mugging (Ethics. Vs Morals). Peter Benjamin Parker lost both of his parents because of an accident and his uncle, Ben, because of a crime. (Ethics. Vs Morals). These events ultimately inspired both of Spider-Man and Batman to become crime fighters due to the deaths of loved ones. Another key similarity between the two would be their tactics. Both Spider-Man and Batman do not use guns and prefer not to kill. Spider-Man and Batman’s preference of fighting is centered on disarming and injuring, not killing (Ethics. Vs Morals). This similarity shows how both heroes share morals when it comes to crime
The only reason i think this is because Spiderman is known as a hero but he is not portrayed as one in this
We always called this brave hero, Batman. Few knew his real identity, and they have reframed from sharing this information with the public, even as police commissioner, I James Gordon, never knew his real identity.
Batman and Superman are superheroes whose qualities are exaggerated in a way that is reminiscent of the gods and heroes in The Odyssey. In Fact, the superheroes from comic books emerge from the epic tradition. Epics, as you know, celebrate the great deeds of one or more legendary heroes. This epic hero is generally involved with a quest to overcome hardship, and he (and it usually is a "he") succeeds. The hero performs superhuman exploits in battle, often saving or founding a nation or the human race itself. Sound familiar? And even in terms of the superhero's body, with his bulging muscles and larger‐than‐life qualities, such figures evoke the images of Baroque masculinity. What Becomes important in these retellings, then, is how the hero makes the journey, how he faces his obstacles, and what he learns in the process.
Everyone has a favorite superhero, it might be a hero who hides himself behind a mask and no one can see who he really is, or a hero in iron suit who saves the world from weapons that he created. Ironman and Batman have some similarities, both of them fight the villains to protect their people and their cities. They both don’t have superpowers and they use technologies and weapons to build their suits. Ironman and Batman also have many differences between them, Ironman is a hero while Batman is consider a dark hero since everyone in Gotham City was afraid of Batman.
Batman occurs in a time period and setting location different from Beowulf. Batman takes place in a city named Gotham city that resembles much of that in modern New York city. Gotham is a modern city congested with buildings and people. Beowulf setting is in Denmark during a more medieval period with a less number of people. Another Difference between both heroes is their personality. Batman is more of hypocritical man who cares for the good of the people. Batman also does not believe in killing people no matter the situation or the individual. Overall Batman is more of a modest man who does not care for fame neither does he care for money. Batman uses a mask so his face remains concealed and free from the public and his enemies. Beowulf is more of an arrogant character with lots of pride and unafraid to kill, he likes to show off and only fights battles that have rewards for him. Often the rewards being money and fame. Batman relies on knowledge, gadgets and his sidekick Robin unlike Beowulf who relies on strength and agility with little to no weapons and no combat partner. Comparing batman with Beowulf bring out a great differentiation between both, nevertheless still having similarities and being
In origin, a hero is an archetype character that refers to protectors, warriors, or god-like man who protects humanity. For instance, Hercules was a hero in Greek mythology. In modern culture, heroism is recognized as an extremely popular trait that a character can possess. In this case, Bat Man, also referred to as The Dark Knight, is indisputably idealized as a hero. Unlike most superheros in comicbooks culture, Bat Man is a simple human being with absolutely no superpowers. Regardless of that, he as a simple human being still exhibits the courage, intelligence, talent and the necessary skills in fighting crime and defeating potentially hazardous villains seeking to either rule the world or cause destruction. In detail, Bat Man’s real name is Bruce Wayne. Bruce was 10 years old when his parents were murdered which fundamentally change his perception about the world. After his parents’ death, Bruce inherited a multibillion dollar company that his father created before his birth, which explains why he has the most advanced technology to help him fight crime. While growing up, Bruce trained himself to fight and had been working out. One night, he came to the conclusion that Gotham city is falling into the hands of criminals. For that reason, he convinced himself that it should be his obligation to prevent it, although he needed a hero identity to hide his real identity
Perceptions of the superhero and supervillain are mainly based on subjective definitions of each concept. These observations often lead to a definitive dichotomy that precisely splits characters into two impermeable divisions. However, this stringent separation is unable to account for the characters that are not at the extreme ends of their respective side. Neither is this rift capable of classifying characters that flirt with both sides of the superhero-supervillain dichotomy. Therefore it is imperative to analyze the established criteria for both superhero and supervillain to derive a more adequate explanation. Most superheroes are not easily characterized, but rather fall somewhere between Superman, the bastion of moral purity, and Doctor Doom, the display of indubitable corruption. This solicits genesis of an entirely new notion about the differences between superheroes and supervillains. A more precise idea is that superheroes and supervillains are lined on a spectrum that spans from pure good to pure evil. Disparities between superheroes and supervillains are not black and white, but rather these characters are on a spectrum that radically changes based on individual cases.
During those ages when we are just a little kid, we dreamt to be a superhero that could protect the world from being attacked or destroyed by enemies. We always worship to the superheroes that we liked when we watch the superheroes movies. Not only that, we also even act as them by using a scarf, tie on our necks and crazy around with our friends. Recently, I adored with two kinds of superhero movies after I watched them. Those movies are The Kick-Ass 2 and The X-Men 2 which mainly attract teenager’s attention nowadays when they plan to watch a movie. However, there are many differences between these two superheroes movie that we could see from their abilities, costume, and even their operation when they fight criminal.
In conclusion my expectations were met because we all want to be a certain hero in our everyday lives but sometimes don’t know which one is actually the better and more positive one. Strength, power, intelligence, and authority are the most important things the outlaw hero and official hero will bring even if they are above a certain rule or really beneath it. Outlaws are not always the bad guys, but are not always the good guys either. In this case Batman is the good guy disguised as the bad guy. Official heroes are always the good guys no matter the circumstance. Superman in this case is the good guy disguised as the actual good guy. Being above the law or against it, official heroes and outlaw heroes will always paint the picture that you can be strong, powerful, intelligent, and have the authority you deserve.
First, both of them have different kind of costume. For ‘ Iron Man 3’, Stark invents robot exoskeleton that is made up of iron and other kinds of metal. The main robot, which he usually uses, is the one with red and white color. There are other robot colors, which are dark green, blue, yelow, dark red and black. Those costumes are real cool and the costume color can hardly be faded, as they are made of aluminium and strong metal, unless others hit them hard. The costumes are also designed with color light and it can be seen obviously at night. For ‘The Dark Knight Rises’, batman has his own suit, which is most probably in black color all the time. The costume comes with cloak, which makes it looks awesome and cool. At the same time, batman wears a belt, which can put all his equipments into it. He also wears a pair of gloves and boots in order to prevent him from been injured easily. Whenever batman is doing his mission, he will wear black mask in order to cover his identiity. Unlike the Iron ...
Why is it that in most superhero movies the good guys win? Because good always outshines evil. Characteristics, feelings, and actions which are commonly shared by most people is called human nature. One can easily make a statement about human nature by reading Lord of the Flies by: William Golding and Night by: Elie Wiesel. Lord of the Flies is about a group of well rounded group of British boys who survive a plane crash and find themselves the sole inhabitants of an island. Night is an honest, firsthand account about Elie Wiesel’s life in concentration camps during the Holocaust. Through these books, one can simply say humans are essentially good, even throughout the circumstances they face.
... or donate the money to the government. But they choose to be a hero. This shows they had same masculine attributes that man should do such things. After they become a hero, both of them had changed their style. For Iron Man, he become a little bit arrogant and batman become hiding his emotion. Both of them achieved different masculine characteristics which heroes should be well in physical fitness; heroes must attracted many woman to love; feel famous all over the world. Also, power should be given to heroes such as they should have exception to escape from law when they are doing the correct things. As a hero, they are not using the special power from god, it only based on what they can create. Without the suit, they just a simple person like you and me. People will trust them when they do the things in an correct way that they are helping people escape from fear.
Being a hero means that one can show courage when it comes to facing a problem. It is a person who helps others in many ways, such as a person in danger. In the modern era, the creation of superheroes have become popular when it comes to producing films. Viewers can choose their favorite heroes due to the idea that there a many of them. However, most fans argue which superheroes are better. Two of the most popular superheroes are DC’s Batman and Marvel’s Iron Man. Although Batman and Iron Man are loved by many viewers because of how they help people in danger, they still demonstrate imperfections which can cause viewers to dislike them. However, both superheroes share similarities and differences between themselves. Batman and Iron Man have
In conclusion, Spider Man is a very unrealistic super hero. There is no way someone would put their family and friends in danger by being the city’s super hero. The police and government would surely have you arrested and/or killed for making unwarranted arrests. No matter how unrealistic Spider Man is, he is the most realistic of all the other heroes.
Batman Begins has an incredible amount of struggles that not only Bruce Wayne must face but all of Gotham must face. The first of many of these was Thomas and Martha Wayne's sudden death at the beginning. This left both the people of Gotham and Bruce Wayne to struggle along without them “Their deaths galvanized the city into saving itself and Gotham has limped on ever since.” (Batman Begins, Ras Al Ghul, Scene 31) This also created much anger and rage in Bruce Wayne that he released as Batman. There is also the struggle with the crime rate in Gotham and keeping alive the cities slowly falling government. These things differ from the Dark Knight where the struggles are with mainly the Joker and his actions. Many more unexpected and out of control struggles occur in The Dark Knight. The Joker (mastermind terrorist) creates many series of problems and difficulties for Batman, Gordon, Dent, and all of Gotham in general. Another big problem, quite different from the first one is the capturing of Joker. Unlike the first film, the struggles of The Dark Knight are much more external while the first one was fixing what was on Gotham’s internal problems. An example was after Rachel’s death it changed Harvey into an evil person therefore changing the whole ending of the movie, and a lot of the next one. Another big difference between the two films is The Dark Knight has a lot more violence and explosions,