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VI Narrator´s Point of View

The narrative point of view is the perspective from which a story is told, from what position, how far and at what level of knowledge the facts that make fiction are narrated.

The view is conditioned largely by who the narrator. If the narrator is a character in the story, the point of view of the story will be that character, that is , the character will explain the story as he lived . We can maneuver a bit so that narrate the events to take place once or , as is most common , after having lived , but in any case , you can not have anything that is not aware .

VII Conflict

The website Rotten Tomatoes reported that 85 % of critics reacted positively to the film based on 266 reviews, with an average score of 7.7 / 10, giving the film a 'certificate of freshness "58 On Metacritic, the film received an average score of 70 out of 100, based on 41 reviews , which indicates " generally favorable reviews " 59 Furthermore, the film was a hit with audiences , receiving an "A" in the survey CinemaScore.60

VIII Theme

The comic book writer and author Danny Fingeroth argues that a strong theme in the film is the search for a father figure Bruce, saying, "Alfred is the good father Bruce becomes dependent. Bruce 's real father died before they could establish an adult relationship , and Liam Neeson Ducard is severe and demanding , educational and challenging, but not a father figure without any sympathy. If Bruce is the son of someone, is that of Alfred. Lucius of Morgan Freeman is cool and unflappable, others still stable in the life of Bruce. "73 The blogger Mark Fisher says that finding Bruce justice requires you to learn a proper father figure, with Thomas Wayne and Ra 's al Ghul still two counterpoints . Alfred provides unconditionally loving mother figure, despite the general lack of focus on a mother figure in the life of Bruce.74

IX Story Synthesis

How does a man change the world? It is a question that haunts Bruce Wayne (CHRISTIAN BALE) like the specter of his parents, gunned down before his eyes in the streets of Gotham on a night that changed his life forever.

Tormented by guilt and anger, battling the demons that feed his desire for revenge and his need to honor his parents' altruistic legacy, the disillusioned industrialist heir vanishes from Gotham and secretly travels the world seeking the means to fight injustice and turn fear against those who prey on the fearful.

In his quest to learn the intricacies of the criminal mind, Bruce is mentored by a mysterious man named Ducard (Liam Neeson) in the domain of physical and mental disciplines that will empower him to fight the evil he has vowed to destroy. He soon finds himself the target of recruiting efforts of the League of Shadows, a powerful, subversive vigilante group headed by enigmatic leader Ra's al Ghul (Ken Watanabe).

When Bruce returns to Gotham to find the city devoured by rampant crime and corruption. Wayne Enterprises, the former bastion of philanthropic business ideals of his family, is now in the hands of CEO Richard Earle (RutgerHauer), a man more concerned with taking the company public than serving the public good.

Meanwhile, the intimate childhood friend of Bruce, Rachel Dawes (KATIE HOLMES), now assistant district attorney can’t get the most notorious criminals of the city be ordered because the judicial system has been deeply polluted by scum like the boss Carmine Falcone (TOM WILKINSON). It did not help matters that the prominent Gotham psychiatrist Dr. Jonathan Crane (Cillian Murphy) justifies the insanity defense for Falcone's thugs in exchange for nefarious favors that serve his own devious agenda.

With the help of his trusted butler Alfred (MICHAEL CAINE), detective Jim Gordon (Gary Oldman) - one of the few good cops of law enforcement in Gotham - and Lucius Fox (MORGAN FREEMAN), his ally in the division Wayne Enterprises' Applied Sciences, Bruce Wayne unleashes his alter ego impressive: Batman, a masked crusader who uses strength, intellect and an array of high-tech gadgets to fight the sinister forces that threaten to destroy the city.

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