Bruce Wayne
"Murder is injustice"
"Skilled liars always tell the truth"
Selyna Kyle
Alfred Pennyword
"Life always gets worse before it gets better"
You may ask what is so special about Batman...
The typical superhero has come to represent a uniform idea of justice and a universal sense of the greater good.
They are often depicted as peace-keepers that have a black and white understanding of right and wrong - but Batman's motives are far more personal than that.
The moral compass that drives Bruce Wayne is rooted in witnessing firsthand the brutal injustices of the world in his youth.
Batman's moral code is heavily
reiterated by his refusal to kill anyone because he believes that any form of homicide would defy an integral element of his crime-fighting cause and moral code.
No matter how much destruction or death a villain causes, he refuses to become like his enemies.
Ans the most important is that there is a unique sense of humanity that surrounds Batman because of his nuanced character,
and he has just as many flaws as he does strengths. Bruce Wayne is depicted to be distrustful, cynical, vengeful, and arrogant - but he is also intelligent, resilient, passionate, and determined.
What makes Batman the most remarkable and relatable superhero is that he is complicated, just like all members of humanity. Instead of being a superhero to admire, Batman is a superhero that inspires because he teaches audiences that it doesn't take a perfect person to do good things.