High-school senior Peter Parker lives with his Aunt May and Uncle Ben, and is a school outcast. On a school field trip, he visits a genetics laboratory with his friend Harry Osborn and love interest Mary Jane Watson. There, Peter is bitten by a genetically engineered "super spider." Shortly after arriving home, he becomes unconscious. Meanwhile, Harry's father, scientist Norman Osborn, owner of Oscorp, is trying to secure an important military contract. He experiments on himself with an unstable performance-enhancing chemical. After absorbing the chemical, he goes insane, and kills his assistant.
The next morning, Peter finds that he is no longer near-sighted, and his body has metamorphosized into a more muscular physique. At school, he finds
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He enters an underground fighting tournament and wins his first match, but the promoter cheats him out of his money. When a thief suddenly raids the promoter's office, Peter allows him to escape. Moments later, he discovers that Ben was carjacked, and killed. Peter pursues and confronts the carjacker, only to realize it was the thief he let escape. After Peter disarms him, the carjacker flees, but dies in the process. Meanwhile, a crazed Norman interrupts a military experiment, and kills several scientists and the military's General …show more content…
Harry, who loves Mary Jane, arrives and learns she has feelings for Peter. Devastated, Harry tells his father that Peter loves Mary Jane, unintentionally revealing Spider-Man's biggest weakness.
Norman holds Mary Jane and a Roosevelt Island Tram car full of children hostage alongside the Queensboro Bridge. He forces Peter to choose whom he wants to save, and drops Mary Jane and the children. Peter manages to save both Mary Jane and the tram car, while Norman is pelted by civilians who side with Spider-Man. Norman then grabs Peter and throws him into an abandoned building where they battle. When Norman boasts about how he will later kill Mary Jane, an enraged Peter overpowers Norman.
Norman reveals himself to Peter, who stops attacking. He begs for forgiveness, but at the same time controls his glider to impale his foe. Sensing the attack, Peter dodges, and the glider impales Norman. As he dies, Norman begs Peter not to tell Harry of Norman's identity. Peter takes Norman's body back to his house. Harry arrives to find a costumed Peter standing over his father's body. He seizes a gun, intent on shooting Peter, but Peter escapes and hides Norman's
Chuck gave a volleyball a face with his blood after throwing it and created Wilson. On the other hand, Phillip was stuck with Timothy on the raft and island from the moment he woke up after the S.S. Hato was torpedoed. However, Timothy and Wilson also helped Chuck and Phillip express their feelings, and were there to keep the main characters company. The deaths of Timothy and Wilson damaged Chuck and Phillip gravely, which proves that they meant a lot to
Character Analysis Miles Morales Spider Man by Jayson Reynolds, is a book about a sixteen year old kid who is naturally smart and always gets good grades. Until about a year prior since he became spiderman. It led to him not doing well in school, and always having to make an excuse to leave class. Which later led to a suspension by a teacher who is not who you think he is.. In this book Ganke, Miles’s best friend is usually who Miles goes to when he needs help or is in trouble.
Born May 26th, 1883, Peter was raised by an alcoholic and abusive father. Without a positive male role model’s influence, at age 9 he formed an unhealthy relationship with his dog catcher neighbor, and he introduced Peter to bestiality, which was mostly dogs (14). Also at age 9, he admitted that he drowned one of his friends. Growing up as a teenager his sexuality matures, and his bestiality expands into larger farm animals. Peter decided to run away at age 13 and later accused himself of having sexually assaulted and killing 68 people between the time of February and November 1929.
However, Calogero then catches up with Jane and Jane apologies for the miscommunication and she admitted that Willie did tell her that Calogero was not one of the boys who had beat him up. Jane and Calogero then made amends but Calogero then remember about his friends going to the African Americans neighbor to throw the Molotov cocktails throughout the neighborhood. During the attack an African Americans boy threw one of the Molotov cocktails ack in the car window igniting the remaining bottles and the car blow up. By the time C and Jane got to the neighborhood the car was crash and explosion killed everyone in the vehicle. Sonny then realized how lucky he was because Sonny saved his
Phillip wisley decides to keep his opinion quiet to avoid further trouble from his parents. After Phillip and Timothy get stranded on the island, Phillip because he is blind is very scared that something will happen
D) Spider man 's cruelty anxiousness to fight his brother stems from the Idea that all that JS has should be his. As he was the Eldest had he not developed his mutation he would have inherited Wanuck from his brother, his life in the fringes cruely paralleling the life of his brother. As he is the leader of the fringes people, has a girlfriend but he is however unable to have children as all the women in his community are sterile. 9 Superstition A)
Peter hides his phone and calls their principal while all this is happening. The strategy works however their principal doesn’t like the idea of students having her phone number. Feeling hopeless and out of options the boys go to Garvey for support, he tells them to fight without words, left confused and slightly angry Cole is not sure what to do. The next time the gang comes at them Cole decides to sit down because he figures that they wouldn’t fight people sitting down. Unfortunately the leader Keith doesn’t care and kicks Cole in the ribs.
Spiderman started off as Peter Parker, an ordinary, normal human being who got bitten by a genetically modified spider. He wakes up the next morning with incredible powers. After the bite he received from that spider he noticed his whole life changed; furthermore, he began to notice that he was able to scale onto walls and ceilings. Subsequently, Spider-man gained more and more powers, he all of the sudden became the hero of the city by capturing all criminals. Metamorphosis means change, it can occur anytime in this particular movie a regular character instantly changed into becoming the hero of the city just by gaining super powers from a particular spider that bit him.
Peter also shows sign of grossly disorganized in schizophrenia. I say this because it leads to difficulty in some of his everyday activities due to the fact he does not like his reflection. He busted out one of the windows in his car because he couldn’t stand it. He ends up hurting himself due to
The doctor had said he would soon start to remember things and as soon as he did he remembered who he was and what moral dilemma he was facing. Soon enough he had his court hearing and his lawyers had a statement for him to read specifically so he would not go to jail and he would be able to go back to his life in Hollywood, and forget all the events that had happened. While facing the court, Peter had decided to not go through with his lawyers plan and he decided to take manners into his own hands. With that being said he had proven the court wrong and was free to go and to remain living his
Peter is ruthless becasue he feels no emotions or regret in killing/murdering his parents due to not getting his way. Peter’s father, “forbade him to take the rocket to New York”(6) and his father decided to turn off, “every machine his hand could get to”(9), which had an impact on him resulting in his plan to murder his parents without
Also Peter was shy and did not talk to Anne at all. Peter also did not like Anne and taunted her. Later on in the play Anne began to like Peter and talked to him. Also Peter was less shy and liked Anne. At the end of the play Peter and Anne liked each other.
His Uncle Ben was murdered by a guy trying to rob him. Did Spiderman retaliate against this man answer “No” he did not. Spiderman grew up without his parents he lived with his Aunt May and Uncle Ben. Not unlike many of the mythological heroes. He learned his sense of right from wrong from them not his
Spider-Man faced off against two of the Phoenix Five to make sure the Avengers could get to safety and finish their rescue mission. He barely got out alive. This shows that he put his comrade’s safety above his own. If it wasn’t for Spider-man’s selflessness, the rescue mission would have probably failed and the Avenger’s lives would be in even more
Spiderman is one person and should have never taken the role of being law enforcer (police), judge and jury. The power and discretion that Spiderman used were for the greater good, however he could also be looked at as a vigilante and ignoring the law that are placed on everyone else in society. If Spiderman had been a normal law enforcement officer he would have been engaging in many questionable ethical issues while in pursuit of the Green Goblin and he would have most likely broken a number of departmental policies. What makes Spiderman any different from a normal citizen that turn vigilant? Should Spiderman get a free pass for dealing with the Green Goblin?