Tuesday 26 January 2010

Protagonist/Antagonist in Batman

During Batman there is a good example of each, an antagonist and a protagonist. The protagonist during The Dark Knight would be Batman who is trying to stop the evil Joker (Antagonist) from performing his evil deeds.



This shows how the Antagonist is provoking the good guys (police) to get annoyed and to react in a harsh way.



This trailer briefly outlines how the Batman is trying to prevent the plans of the Joker by trying to get one step ahead of him or just to hunt him down and stop him once and for all.

The Joker

This character is relevant to the antagonist in our film as they both dress up and are quite frightening yet witty in their approach to terrorising their victims. Furthermore, they both enjoy mentally-affecting their victims which will give them an edge and make the audience acknowledge that they are the antagonists. This antagonist is trying to provoke the Batman by attacking mass amounts of people whereas ours will be just focusing on a few victims that will be mainly attached to the protagonist.

Batman

This character is the protagonist who tries to prevent the bad occurrences during the film. This will be the same during our film as the antagonist is provoking the protagonist by torturing his close friends, so this will force the protagonist to react and to perhaps make a wrong mistake which will lead to the antagonist gaining superiority over the protagonist.

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