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Is the Joker really crazy?
It turns out the Joker is not insane, but he is actually hypersane. That means that he knows he is in a fictional world, and by doing the things he does he knows he entertains the audience. That’s why he seems so crazy, he knows that it all is fake.
How do you become a joker?
Never take anything too seriously. Always see the light-hearted and funny side of everything. Keep a humorous outlook on life, and never let anything get to you. No matter what happens, even when it’s negative, take it like the Joker.
Why is the joker so skinny?
To get into the character of Arthur Fleck, Phoenix lost 52 pounds for the role by eating a restrictive diet that was supervised by a doctor. Phoenix said the weight loss gave him a sense of control and the confidence to dig deep into the Joker’s persona.
How did the Joker go crazy?
Batman’s interference causes him to leap into a chemical vat, which disfigures him. This, combined with the trauma of his wife’s earlier accidental death, causes him to go insane and become the Joker.
How can I act more like the Joker?
If you want to act more like him, start by playing pranks on people and acting mischievous. Work on talking and laughing like the Joker to make it even more convincing. Try out the Joker’s clothing and makeup style to really nail the whole act! Act mischievous and play pranks. The Joker always has a trick or two up his sleeve!
Was Joker wrong in the Killing Joke?
In The Killing Joke, Commissioner Gordon also proved Joker wrong. In spite of being tortured physically and emotionally, Gordon retained not only his sanity but his high ethical standards. After Batman rescued him, Gordon insisted that Joker be arrested “by the book” (legally).
Does the Joker prove his point?
Though eventually defeated by Batman, it appears the Joker does indeed prove his point. Harvey Dent was Gotham City’s White Knight, the walking epitome of justice, order and nobility.
Is Joker the most lovable villain of the comic world?
This alone symbolizes the Joker’s philosophy and mission to disrupt civilized society’s sense of “illusory superiority” and to humble it by bringing it back down to its savage roots. Love him or hate him. But you cannot deny the fact he is probably the most lovable villain of the comic world.