segunda-feira, dezembro 01, 2003

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COMICS 101 | Batman, Part 1: "I Shall Become a Bat": "The simplicity of Batman's origin can easily distract the reader from its psychological underpinnings. Sure, it sounds a little too pat and easy if you just blurt it out: “His parents were murdered by criminals, so he fights crime.” It's a bit of a genre cliché; now, but it certainly was not in 1939, which was only beginning to see the urbanization in American society that was leading to more common street crime. Moreover, it keenly taps into the primal fears and insecurities of children. To a child, there's not much scarier than the idea of abandonment, of your parents leaving you, or worse, being taken from you. The Batman's origin allowed its readers to directly identify with Bruce Wayne in a very real manner: Bruce Wayne is a frightened child, just as we all have been at one time or another. However, he masters that fear and uses it as a motivation to make his city a safer place, so that more children need not suffer as he did."



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