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    The X : X Marks The Spot

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    The Spot These mutants were not human, but they worked together in perfection:"Flawed and complex, the mutant anti-heroes known as the X-men were the perfect comic-book champions for the disaffected youth of Generation X" (Wright 457). These mutants were both heroes and enemies to humanity. The X-men was formed by Professor Charles Xavier, who brought in those individual mutants. They all came together by choice not by force to all fight alongside to help save mutants and humans. These highly

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    The Reality Of Real World

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    With an increasing amount of technology invested in virtual reality, real life is now merging with a fictional world that can be created and manipulated. Another manner in which the real world is capable of joining a manufactured world is through the usage of comic books. Real world events have been and are continuously mixed up with the lives of superheroes such as when heroes were depicted fighting against Hitler and the Nazi’s in World War II. There are two main types of representations of real

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    A movie that one would watch and not immediately think “social work,” would be X-Men: First Class. At first glance, it is a simple action movie about mutants with inhuman powers, but upon further inspection, social work concepts are bound to shine through. One concept in particular that becomes a crucial plot point in the movie is ethics. Such a concept leads to a connection between the movie and the ethical principles in social work that can be seen in the characters’ interactions with the main

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    of mutants and they think that mutants are dangerous. In the “X Men”, there are two groups of mutants, the leaders of the two groups are Xavier and Magneto. Xavier wants to create peace between mutants and human but Magneto wants to start a war between mutants and human. In the Chrysalids, David is the leader of the people who have the ability of telepathy. Gordon is the leader of the mutants in the Fringes (Place for mutants to live in). He wants to start a war between humans and mutant, which

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    people’s mind clearer and stronger than before. Charles realized now what his mind is capable of, meaning that his mind can only handle certain things and so much. Either way his mind still functions the way it supposed too, that is what makes him a mutant. Charles Xavier is younger and Professor

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    X-Men Essay

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    who is making his money by fighting in a illegal fighting tournament.After he is finished fighting he walks into a bar while Rogue follows. Wolverine gets into a fight with the an he just knocked out and Rogue saved his life but Logan exposes his mutant abilities. Logan then leaves to find a different location to make a living but hears something from in his trailer.He stops and tells her to leave, but she is persistent and she ends up coming with him. Now on a road trip a tree falls in their

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    book series that has spanned many decades. ‘X-Men’ first appeared in September 1963 and has since gained a large following and spread to multiple forms of media including film and TV. Published by Marvel comics, the series focuses on a group of ‘mutants’ who suffer a large amount of prejudice from the general population, finding salvation together in the mansion of a character named Professor Xavier. Released in a time of large social discrimination, but also a time of increasing views of equality

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    Essay On Cyclops

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    In the future, Cyclops leader of the X-men and one of its original members have been changed to a vigilante on the side of the Brotherhood lead by Magneto a mutant who controls magnetism for humans who have the X-gene in the with produces children with special abilities as the X-men realize that by him become someone who targets humans without the X genes he is making the world that is not gifted with the X-gene or majority of the world hate him and in turn hate the X-men that he uses to lead. Understand

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    the film which is represented in his later years in life. He leads a villainous group called the Brotherhood of Mutants which fights against the heroic efforts of Professor Charles Xavier and the X-men team (X-Men). In this film, Congress attempts to pass a “Mutant Registration Act” which would force all mutants to reveal themselves to the public. Professor Charles Xavier always advocated for mutants and humans living in harmony with each other which is a view very different from Magneto (X-Men)

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    comics by one of the most famous publisher of American comic books; Marvel comics. X-Men as a series of comic books has been created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby since 1960s. X-Men is the story about the superhero team of mutants who possess X-gene, a genetic trait, which allows the mutant to gain superhuman abilities. “X-Men” has been made as the film-version by 20th Century Fox into film series such as X-men in 2000, X2 in 2003, and X-Men: The Last Stand in 2006. The film series of X-Men have been featured

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