How does the character of Batman challenge the reader to think about superheroism (doing what is right according to the law) and vigilante (doing right even if outside the law) crime-fighting

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It causes you to think about what he can do within the realm of the law as it resorts to nonphysical violence. However, the vigilante justice comes in the form of someone getting injured that he is close to etc. Rather than contact the authorities, Batman locates the individual and takes justice into his own hands wherein he sometimes inflicts physical pain.

The character makes the reader question whether the promotion of good should be done at any cost.

How does the character awaken these thoughts?

  • Batman is a superhero, who even without powers fights crime with the resources he has available.
  • This character reinforces the idea of taking justice into one's own hands, not waiting for the authorities to act.
  • However, this attitude puts the character and the people around him in danger.
  • Additionally, Batman's actions often contradict the law.

These actions create advantageous and disadvantageous situations for both Batman and society, which makes the reader question whether promoting the good at any cost is correct.

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