4. Night Person
Bats are nocturnal, and thank goodness for that, because Batman during the day time would frighten no one; he needs the darkness to strike fear into the hearts of evildoers and solve mysteries while everyone else is asleep and oblivious. Think about it: you can imagine every other JL member fighting crime during the day time, but nearly all of Batman's crime fighting takes place at night where he lurks in the shadows and scares the bejeezus out of crime lords, henchmen, and other villains. I'm not saying Batman can't be active during the day, but a guy who wears all black isn't as stealthy as he would be at night. He uses the night to his advantage and we've associated the night with Batman; we don't expect him to pop up at 12 in the afternoon to save cats out of trees. He's a detective more than an actual hero, piecing together clues and evidence to solve crimes that cops won't or are too dumb to. He's not like other heroes, who can stop villains with ease and dispatch them without breaking a sweat; Batman takes the time to convict criminals of their crimes so that they go to jail. He's not about doing the right thing - he's about justice plain and simple. Unbiased, unadulterated truth and justice, and Batman will do everything in his power to protect the innocent and condemn the guilty according to his sense of justice. Tthis leads to the next point...
Ryan Kim
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I'm a thinker/fantasizer who writes down his thoughts and fantasies hoping it makes sense to everyone else. Also I'm an aspiring screenwriter, but if I can work in film at all, I'd be happy. One day you may hear the name Ryan Kim and associate it with "Academy Award winning writer" or with "where's that guy with my coffee." If the latter comes true, please let it be Paul Thomas Anderson's coffee I'm getting.
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