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Understanding Batman & Joker

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This lecture delves into the intricate relationship between Batman and Joker, exploring their contrasting identities, the narrative techniques used in comics to portray them, and the significance of their archetypal roles in storytelling. The instructor discusses how the characters' origins, motivations, and interactions contribute to their compelling dynamic, emphasizing the creative and economic factors that influence character development in comic book storytelling.

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