| The Movie poster for The Dark Knight |
Sunday, October 19, 2014
A wrinkle in Kierkegaard's stages of life concept is illustrated in the movie The Dark Knight. In the movie, the aesthete is the Joker who thinks he is completely free but Batman who is in the ethical stage believes the Joker is being controlled by their impulses and never really chooses, so is not free at all. Jokers is always after what he wants and thinks it makes him happy but his selfishness to show the Gotham city the bad and destroying peoples life is not letting him live freely. Batman is living freely because he commits to saving Gotham from whatever danger coming at them, He has freedom because he made a thoughtful choice and is committing to it. Joker doesn't commit to anything except his own selfishness, for example when he kills his own members after the bank robbery. This is why an aesthete never doesn't experience true freedom
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Great explanation
ReplyDeleteGood job explaining why an aesthete never experiences true freedom
ReplyDeletegood example...
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ReplyDeleteWell put, I like how you connected it to the Dark Nights Joker
ReplyDeleteNice job explaining why the Joker is in the Aesthete Stage!!
ReplyDeletegreat poster picture of Dark Night.
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