The Cause Fighter/ Terrorist Archetype seen in newer movies and past events He runs as fast as he can through the city to save his daughter. The hero does not stop to take a break. He continues to shred through his enemies but also a few good bystanders with a single punch. He sees her, in the distance screaming and trying to break free before being sent off, captured. But then, he uses his super power to blow up the the black van, killing anyone near it saving his daughter in time. Before I discover how we have seen the cause fighter archetype in movies, we need to determine what a cause fighter is. The cause fighter/ terrorist is someone who may fight against the good and the bad for stated or unstated reasons. They believe that there is …show more content…
In Logan ( Newer movie) we see that the wolverine uses the archetype of the cause fighter / terrorist when he comes to save Laura, his daughter after being chased by scientists who want to kill her. Logan killed over 100 of enemy soldiers to rescue the team of young mutants. He does this because an organization is coming to kill those young mutants and use them to make their own superheroes. This is where we see Logan having a reason to kill the bad guys, but that does not stop him from killing the innocent. Logan does kill an innocent family in Iowa to protect his daughter. Logan is a good movie based on how we see the archetype of the cause fighter, and now we will uncover on how other films are different from each other. In the Green Arrow, we see that the archetype of the cause fighter, with The Green arrow killing the enemies, back and forth, we also see that he tortures many enemy commanding officers till death. He kills to protect the city and the citizens within it. In daredevil, the lawyer from new york was erupted with super powers after he lost his sense of sight from a radioactive substance when he was
“What was done to me created me….What was done to me was monstrous. And they created a monster” What made V more successful in rebelling is his motive. As hatred against the government turns to vengeance, he vows to revenge,
In the hero 's journey, this comes in the form of a rival. A rival can start out in the form of a helper but slowly develop into an antagonist that may lead the hero to never fulfill their hero status. This character is often unpredictable, and may not understand themselves, causing them to project their anger on
Debate According to the dictionary a pacifist is a person who believes that war and violence are unjustifiable. C.S. Lewis claimed not to be one in The Weight of Glory. He said that "The main contention urged as fact by Pacifists Lewis claimed that humans decide what is good and what is evil by their conscience. But, he argued that a person's conscience can be modified by argument.
You've got Batman, Superman and these Saints.” This relates back to the traits of an antihero raising the doubts of morality. When society cannot decipher whether they are good or evil, that is when you have an antihero. The use of these interviews at the end of the film really puts what a hero and an antihero is into perspective. Some would say that they are evil due to their use of lethal force upon their victims.
Hunger Games, The Divergent movies. These movies also are about an individual who is pressured by a powerful group in society to conform to a path of least resistance, but who chose to stand by what they believe is right, even if it means they will have to go on the run and fight for their freedom. There is also a similarity because of the main protagonist friends who rally around them and become outlaws because of it. Why use fantasy theme analysis for this artifact? : This analysis is perfect for Captain America: Civil War because Marvel Studio movies have very realistic characters.
But taking the time to think more intensely about it, people have psychological/ behavioral problems that lead to unnecessary actions. It could all be because of things they went through as a child, or the environment they grew up in. Brandon Bowling, Maples murderer; may have been around a lot of violence in his life. Those acts of violence most likely influenced Bowling’s actions against others. Though witnessing violence isn’t always the case.
The Villain is the main force opposing the Hero. They are cunning and determined, going to great extents to achieve their wish. Mordred, King Arthur’s son, is the classic Villain. The illegitimate son of King Arthur born out of wedlock with his half-sister Queen Margawse of Orkney, Mordred’s existence was not known by King Arthur. Merlin prophesied that King Arthur’s kingdom would be razed to the ground by Mordred and that Mordred did after he became a Knight of the Round Table.
The enemy is another supporter. He works as an officer in the anti-terrorist apparatus and will provide him with classified important information. Moreover, three men, the old madman, the small madman and the older madman have their own task. Then, a lot of supporters ally with them and fight next to Frankenstein. However,
“A true hero would not be promoting violence, witchcraft, and evil,” stated DeMitchell. This argument could be used against Jay Gatsby too. A true hero wouldn’t use illegal ways to get to his end goal. This is why this type of hero exists. The Anti/Un-Hero is a hero that just doesn’t quite fit with the other types of heroes.
As a leader, we are obligated to be the prime example and enforce the Army Values and Warrior Ethos. Leaders should apply the army values and warrior ethos every day while on duty and off duty. Sometime as leader we do not notice that we apply in basic and big task. The army has place meaning for the army values and warrior. As leader we have different meaning what the army values and warrior ethos mean to us.
He tried escaping prison for something he is innocent for and in return gets shot Seventeen times. Most of these people's beliefs have been passed down, and learned a certain way, so that is how it also relates to that
”(Shelley 146). He got fed up with people and so he acted with such an evil intent. Thus releasing all his anger. But, here is the weakness, people get scared and resort to what they have learned over the course of their lives in times of strife. Other people that resort to the violence they speak of could be from there genetics.
The story of Superassassin is about a delusional kid with oppression because he sees the world differently. It seems that his life is not what he wants. Surrounded by several problems, and getting into trouble, the kid illustrates his life as comic books. Creating scenes like in the comic books in his head is the way he has his way of victory and escapes from the world around him.
American culture also advocates individual struggle, its best interpretation is the pursuit of personal interests and personal freedom for the purpose of the "American dream. " American society's emphasis on individual heroism is to affirm human freedom, to promote individual values, to encourage individuals to rely on their own ability to benefit the community and benefit mankind. So comic movies in the super hero are often a lonely hero, alone face a powerful enemy, alone to save the world. In the film , the deformation of the female are an extreme individualist, she hats hate to bring her great pains of science doctor, fight everything want revenge.
“As a man, I 'm flesh and blood, I can be ignored, I can be destroyed; but as a symbol ... as a symbol I can be incorruptible, I can be everlasting” (Batman Begins). Batman is one of the most popular superheroes of all time. Although he has no superpowers, his willpower and intelligence combined with his physical prowess, and ingenuity make him an incredibly dangerous opponent. In his secret identity he puts on the mask of Bruce Wayne, billionaire, playboy. In Christopher Nolan’s trilogy, Batman combats crime and faces several villains and their plots to wreak havoc and cause chaos.