Batman can be defined by his enemies. As Nolan's movies suggest, Batman is not a typical hero, but a "dark knight!" Batman's most challenging enemy is of course, the Joker.
Most of Batman's enemies are very smart. This makes Batman not only a crime detective but also a psychoanalyst. For this reason alone, I think Batman's most interesting villain (from a storyline perspective) is of course, the Riddler.
Batman is sexy and smart. He is heroic but not typical. He has flaws and chases evil smart people like the Riddler. He represents the crime-fighter, the good Samaritan in all of us!How does batman reflect the values of the society in which he lives?
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How does batman reflect the values of the society in which he lives?Hey, when's this paper due? I've found this three days after you answered it . . . If the due date hasn't passed, I'd rather IM or e-mail. (Don't worry -- I have a LOT to say. I'm a Batman freak.) Sorry if you think this is weird.
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