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The superhero talk. Obsession, questions.


Since the previous post, have stayed in the superhero mental zone. Seeing Robert Pattinson as Batman solidifies it further and that's the reason to use this unconnected pic here. And seeing a proper footage of Clark, back alive, lois and mom, wholesome, thanks to it, I cried at 3 am in the morning, DC fandome.


Okay, the questions began to form, to build through me.

1. What makes a man a hero

2. What makes a hero a hero .

3. What makes a man god

4. What makes a god, man

5. Is a hero necessarily have to be god.

6. Does a god necessarily have to be a hero.

7. When a hero is all powerful, would he feel guilty for every life he hasn't saved.

8. If he feels guilty for every normal second of life where he isn't using his powers to save people and lives his life, is it being selfish?

9. How does he make a choice between lives.

10. At what point does it make him insane.

11. Can there ever be a hero that never goes insane.

12. Is being a hero, a human or is it something alien, inhuman.

13. What draws a thin line between a hero and an AI robot with power, if it is choice, what choice does he have left but to help.

14. What happens when someone tries to help a hero going insane, insane by his own limits of unable to save the entire world and the guilt of selfishness

15. What is the sacrifice a hero would be willing to make

16. Would a hero embrace the idea of greater good.

17. Is evil the only enemy to a hero.

18. Can humanity be considered as the evil in this sense

19. Can a hero ever really feel love, in the romantic sense and still be who they are.

20. When human emotions overwhelm a hero, do they react as a normal human being.


Okaaay. This seems to be going on forever in my little head. These little characters of Kent, Lois Lane, Bruce and many more twist around making me ask questions. And yet, I want to see a great film, a great story, rich in narrative that can hook me in completely. One day, I hope I will.


There is something undeniably enthralling about being a part of a superhero story, something of being more, more than just a human being. Sometimes I wonder if I am truly not good for my own self.


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