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Jon Kent; The True Tragic Hero of 'Man of Steel'
There are a few problems with the Man of Steel movie. Many that have been hashed and rehashed at ad nauseam. There is one that I feel needs to be looked at a little more closely. That is the adaptation of Jon Kent as a character. Jon is Clark’s adoptive human father and the pillar of morals in Clark’s life. Jon Kent was nothing more than a normal, red blooded, average American man, trying to raise his alien son and help him to become the hero that we all know and love.
Kimberly MesserPublished 7 years ago in GeeksEnd of Days...
I fostered your dog today ... I want you to know It’ll be safe with me, now that you had to let go Life is hard with difficult decisions to make
Lee Montgomery-HughesPublished 7 years ago in PoetsThe River of Snakes
Coughing plumes of smoke my voyage is so loud but standing on this pointed bow my ambitions are so proud I am searching for the holy ones, who brought us all good will
David AlemanPublished 7 years ago in PoetsEulogy
She would spend hours in the garden tending, hoeing, playing. She understood that seeds planted in the spring would not bear fruit till the fall,
Torey Seymour-RussellPublished 7 years ago in PoetsA Little Poem
So here I am pouring out my heart, now you're reading where to start. I know they all start like this, But to me this ain't a piece of piss.
A Quick ThoughtPublished 7 years ago in PoetsPhotograph
There's a voice in my head Spitting reason. I can't deny A choice I've neglected. Afraid to choose for Myself. There's a consequence
Penny EnglandPublished 7 years ago in PoetsYou Had Me At Hello
Hello how are you doing my name is... His voice echoed through my entire being It was like an impetuous waterfall whose waves gave my life value and meaning
Latoia DunnPublished 7 years ago in PoetsAbsorb Everything
Should I concentrate my eyesight if the painting is abstract? I want it to appear to me with its detail exact. I'm not one to skip the small print.
Paul CrockerPublished 7 years ago in Poets