Are Superheros misleading morals?

sunandaC

Sunanda K. Chavan
As we are growing up we are surrounded by comics, by the myths of these 'great men' in children stories that have over come obstacles to become Superheros. Are they in fact hero's?


Do superheros exist because supervillians exist?.


How a person views them especially the kids is very important. Super hoers are meant or are viewed to fight for justice, destroy the bad, and help the needy etc.

But how do kids view them ??? is an important question..because they have their own imaginary world in which they have their own conceptions for superheros.

the way they swing and jump and all the stunts they do.. fascinates small ones... and no doubt they try to act like them.

What do you think, are these characters worthy of being called Superheros?
 
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real superheroes exist but they can't wear advanced fancy outfits & don't have any supernatural powers & yes sometimes you can find them in your own town and you can aalsoo visit their house... just plan a short outdoor trip to any nearby Military base...
 
real superheroes exist but they can't wear advanced fancy outfits & don't have any supernatural powers & yes sometimes you can find them in your own town and you can aalsoo visit their house... just plan a short outdoor trip to any nearby Military base...


Hey this seems you have been visited a super hero's house ...

Anyways conditions for a person to be a superhero can vary from person to person...
 
Today's superhero is too much like an action hero who participates in non-stop violence; he's aggressive, sarcastic and rarely speaks to the virtue of doing good for humanity. When not in superhero costume, these men exploit women, flaunt bling and convey their manhood with high-powered guns. What can they teach young boys!
 
Often times its not the superpowers of the super hero that children try to model, but rather the psychological qualities they find desirable in them, I've always liked spiderman because he was witty, smart, clever, etc. Also spider man takes something some finds unreasonably terrifying: spiders, and puts a friendlier face on them. Children who try to fly like superman do not have the judgment of a child, but rather the judgment capabilities of a rock. Children are well aware they they can not and likly will not fly like superman, and thus when they see superman fly on a cartoon they are not mislead towards thinking they can to.
 
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