Batman Case
Essay by ivys • November 7, 2012 • Essay • 447 Words (2 Pages) • 1,574 Views
Everyone has heard about or knows something about The Dark Knight and the world's Greatest Detective, or his most popular name is Batman, also known as Bruce Wayne. Bruce grew up in a very wealthy family that was very influential in his city of Gotham. Bruce was an only child and his parents loved him dearly, but around the age of ten, he witnessed the murder of both his parents right in front of him. After few years, he made a decision to not let anything like this happen to anyone else and he dedicated his life to try and stop the criminals that cause so many people pain.
Bruce has shared a lot of value through his life experience, such as realize that obstacles are not barriers to your goals, envision things as wonderful as they can be and never give up, nonetheless, and emphasized the importance of choosing to find a meaning in life.
Bruce tries to realize his inner potentials and eventually he succeeded in it. In his years of traveling the world and learning as many different martial arts as possible and training his mind and body to peak performance. He was on his way to realize his potential, he studied fighting styles and even attended an Ivy League school. Bruce was making himself the best he could possibly to make his mission of saving people possible. He knew that he wouldn't be able to stop criminal but he tend to try to save as much as possible.
Besides, Bruce also a person who envisions things is wonderful as he can be. He took time to learn as he possibly could in combat and in criminology so that when he was ready he would able to be powerful force in the fight against crime. He knew that the time may come when Batman may have to give up his life in order to save others and that was a choice he made, and this is his responsibility.
Bruce parents were taken away from him in a traumatic way, so that left him feeling powerless and feeling that he had no one left in the world to rely on. However, after some time he realized that nothing he can do will bring his parent back so instead he made the decision that he will try to make sure that no one will have to suffer what he has suffered. It emphasized the importance of choosing to find a meaning in life. Bruce's choice to stand up and fight crime to make sure other won't come across harm was his choice and that choice gave meaning to his life it can be described this phenomenon as Tragedy to Triumph.
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