The Dark Knight Done by: Glen Rui Ze Guang Yu Gregory
Summary The robbery The investigation
Summary Batman takes down drug syndicates Batman finds imposters Batman realises negative influence he is accidentally causing
Summary Court case: Harvey vs. The Mob Harvey and Rachel
Summary The hiring of the Joker
Summary Joker’s Threats and Kills
Summary Joker’s Capture and Escapade
Summary The death of Rachel and Harvey’s change in character
Summary Joker’s final test
Summary Harvey’s revenge
Structure Very Ambiguous and confusing Up to viewers’ discretion
Structure (Intro) The Robbery –The Joker –Lieutenant Gordon –Harvey Dent
Structure (Intro) Discussion of the Mob –Shows how the Joker started his rampage –Introduction of mob members Batman’s capture of Lau –Introduces Lau as accountant of the mob members –Plot Point 1
Structure (Rising Action) The Joker gets hired Deaths and threats The Joker’s capture and escape The turning of Dent –Plot Point 2
Structure (Climax) The Joker’s attempt to bomb 2 ferries The fight between Batman and the Joker The attempted re-convincing of Harvey
Falling Action; Conclusion Dent and Joker defeated Commissioner Gordon’s explanation of Batman
Themes Escalation Deception Duality Justice Fairness
Fairness to The Joker… The only sensible way to live in this world is without rules. chaos is fair - chaos is fair in the sense that everyone loses (i.e. dislike everyone) - true fairness is where everyone wins (i.e. like everyone)
2 ships of People… their morals, their code, it's a bad joke
Fairness to Batman He's the hero this city deserves, not the one it needs
Favourite Scene Boat Scene
Favourite Scene Depicts a very emotional side of the movie Form of the problem in game theory "Prisoners Dilemma" –Originally framed by Merrill Flood and Melvin Dresher working at RAND in –Prisoners captives
Comparisons
Comparisons (Similarities) Lost of Hope Sense of Justice Background of Villan
Comparisons (Differences) Background Hero vs. Vilgilante Derivation of Power
References (Pictures)