Batman's first essay

Beulah 2022-04-19 09:01:05

From revenge to saving Gotham, Bruce's entire character transformation is inseparable from his childhood. Witnessing the murder of his parents from the very beginning of his childhood is doomed to his future tragedy. Struggling between justice and revenge, he loses himself. It is to kill him Should the parents' homeless be damned or the whole Gotham has fallen into corruption. He tried to understand the criminal's psychology during the crime, but once again lost
himself. During the time he was taken in by the ninja master, he gradually became clear in his mind that there was still a long way to go to maintain justice, not only It's his body that is getting stronger, and his mind has changed from confusion to clarity. Bats are a sign of his inner growth, from fear of bats to using bats as his strength, all of which show that he is getting stronger, and once he becomes stronger , many things are not what they used to be. He knew in his heart that killing and being an executioner wasn't what he wanted to be. Bruce knew Gotham could be saved. Destroying a city is easy, but saving a city is much harder. Back to Gotham , the first thing he has to do is to bring Falcone to justice, Falcone is the culprit of killing his parents by causing Gotham to rot step by step. But if Falcone hadn't killed Chill, Bruce's anger might have been in his heart The revenge can be subdued, and there will be no Bruce incarnate Batman, just like a dramatic change of cause and effect. Bruce turned the anger of revenge into justice, and in the dark city, turned into a dark force to fight against corrupt forces. A life of dual identities. Rachel said: it doesn't matter who you look under the hood, it matters what you do. As the best interpretation of the first part, Bruce, the rich second-generation son who looks like a lot of money Wayne and saving Gotham and Bat Man from corruption are worlds apart, but they exist in the same body. Batman is a force of darkness destined to be alone, on a mission to save Gotham. This is him The path he chose at the beginning was also the only path destined from his childhood, so no matter what the outcome of the future turned out to be, he was destined to be great.

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Batman Begins quotes

  • The Scarecrow: [riding through a riot on a hooded horse] There's nothing to fear but fear itself!

  • Batman: [has laid a snare-trap which yanks Flass by his leg 70 feet into the air] Where were the other drugs going?

    Flass: I never knew. I don't know. I swear to God...

    Batman: Swear to *me*!

    [He rapidly lowers a screaming Flass and then yanks him back up]

    Flass: I don't... I don't know. I never knew. Never. They went to some guy for a couple of days before they went to the dealers.

    Batman: Why?

    Flass: There was something... Something else in the drugs... something hidden.

    Batman: What?

    Flass: I never went to the drop-off point. It was in the Narrows. Cops only go there when they're in force.

    Batman: Do I look like a cop?

    Flass: No...!

    [rapidly lowers Flass once more before dropping him to the ground]