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What if the greatest hero doesn't see - but senses - and drowns in guilt with every judgment he makes?
Daredevil: Morality and Myth in Hell's Kitchen dives deep into the first season of Daredevil: Born Again, analyzing its psychological, philosophical, and social layers.
Matt Murdock is more than a blind lawyer. He is a symbol of inner conflict, trauma, and a raw search for justice in a city on the brink of moral collapse.
This book offers:
Justice & Violence: What happens when law fails? A study of rage, responsibility and self-judgment. Blindness as a Metaphor: How Daredevil's impairment becomes his most powerful symbol. Faith, Guilt & Redemption: Between Catholic penance and the longing for inner peace. Urban Mythmaking: Hell's Kitchen as a stage for societal battles and ethical paradoxes. Philosophy & Psychology: From Freud to Nietzsche - a unique view on identity, justice, and the shadows within.
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Authors: Markus Bruechler & David Carter
Who is this book for? Series lovers, thinkers, and all those who see more than entertainment in storytelling.
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What if the greatest hero doesn't see - but senses - and drowns in guilt with every judgment he makes?
Daredevil: Morality and Myth in Hell's Kitchen dives deep into the first season of Daredevil: Born Again, analyzing its psychological, philosophical, and social layers.
Matt Murdock is more than a blind lawyer. He is a symbol of inner conflict, trauma, and a raw search for justice in a city on the brink of moral collapse.
This book offers:
Justice & Violence: What happens when law fails? A study of rage, responsibility and self-judgment. Blindness as a Metaphor: How Daredevil's impairment becomes his most powerful symbol. Faith, Guilt & Redemption: Between Catholic penance and the longing for inner peace. Urban Mythmaking: Hell's Kitchen as a stage for societal battles and ethical paradoxes. Philosophy & Psychology: From Freud to Nietzsche - a unique view on identity, justice, and the shadows within.
Details:
Authors: Markus Bruechler & David Carter
Who is this book for? Series lovers, thinkers, and all those who see more than entertainment in storytelling.