2. Bane's Speech At Blackgate
If the Joker's isolated games of chaos wasn't enough for Gotham, Bane came forward with a vision of chaos: to strip the power from the powerful and to give hope to the hopeless and to bring justice to the lawful and law to the lawless. This shift in classes and politics strengthened Bane's grasp on his own rise to corruption by being the central figure in the confusion. What were the punished going to do with freedom they never knew? Put blind faith in Bane, so much as to warrant a smile when Bane tells them to stay behind on a crashing plane. With the city in loose shackles, Bane remained true to his name. He spoke of corruption while causing it and once again gave hope to a city newly formed from despair. His vision was accomplished.