Spiderman

Isai 2022-12-15 16:41:27

Spider-Man is a superhero who accompanied me throughout my childhood. He gave me many good memories. One of the lines that made me remember deeply, that is, "The greater the ability, the greater the responsibility!" I have imagined countless times. What I will do when I have super powers is nothing more than drawing a knife to help, beating bad guys, and saving others. At that time, I didn't think about what responsibility I should bear after having super powers. "The greater the ability, the greater the responsibility!" Spider-Man's words woke me up. After watching this movie, I learned that the responsibility of a superhero is also huge: you must hide your identity after becoming a superhero. If your identity is exposed, your family and friends will be in danger; every time you save someone, you must save it successfully. Otherwise, their family members may blame you; if there is a danger, you must be the first to come, otherwise people will say that you are not a competent hero. Therefore, those who are not superpowers must be heroes, and those who dare to take on great responsibilities are superheroes.

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Spider-Man quotes

  • Ring Announcer: [on the microphone, announcing to the audience as he walks backwards up the ramp to where Peter is standing behind the curtain] Will the next victim please enter the arena at this time! If he can withstand just three minutes in the cage with "Bonesaw" McGraw, the sum of three-thousand dollars will be paid to...

    [gets off the microphone and asks Peter]

    Ring Announcer: What's your name, kid?

    Peter Parker: The Human Spider.

    Ring Announcer: The Human Spider? That's it? That's the best you've got?

    Peter Parker: Yeah.

    Ring Announcer: Oh, that sucks.

    [gets back on the microphone]

    Ring Announcer: The sum of three-thousand dollars will be paid to... the terrifying... the deadly... the amazing Spider-Man!

    [the audience cheers]

  • Peter Parker: Spider-Man wasn't trying to attack the city, he was trying to save it. That's slander.

    J. Jonah Jameson: It is not. I resent that. Slander is spoken. In print, it's libel.