Saturday, April 4, 2020

Batman as Vigilante Essays (342 words) - Fictional Characters

Jessie Hoang HUMA 1301.208 Batman as a Vigilante Batman has always been known to be a hero who tends to take laws into his own hands to ensure the safety of the citizens of Gotham city when he felt that the system had failed them . He does not stand by and wait for consent and approval to do so from anyone as well as authoritatively reports to no one. When an issue occurs, he immedi ately arrives to the incidence and resolves the undesirable situation. Most of the time, Batman is often viewed and characterized by the higher authorities as a persona non grata and a danger to the society. For example, in Christopher Nolan's The Dark Knight, Jim Gordon explains to his son the reason why Batman must be chased and captured by the police. So is Batman a vigilante? It genuinely depends on which comic or movie we are discussing. When he is permitted by the authorities and law enforcement, Batman is an authorized and legal crime fighter. However, in the Dark Knight Returns, he, himself, is a criminal by unla wfully fighting crimes because his parents were killed, and that would automatically make him a vigilante. This point was also proven by Greg Garrett's "Vigilante Justice" when he said, "Superman has been the noblest embodiment of right, fueled not by a personal quest for revenge (like Batman) but by the responsibility to use his power for greater good ." Garrett described Batman as a "fearsome Dark Knight Detective" and used him to create contrast with Superman. According to Garrett, "if Superman represents the light and reason, the positive possibilities of extralegal justice, Batman is the dark side." People who have viewed the Dark Knight Returns all have dozens points of view on Batman. Many spectators believe Batman is an intimidating and terrifying scoundrel who drags justice through the gutter. An example of this would be when Lois Lane tells Batman that he is his own enemy by saying " you immerse yourself in mystery and superstition You delibera tely scare people."

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