Hey! Kristina here,
This is the third Fan Roundtable. Everyone has been doing great with their comments and I hope that everyone continues to be just as courtesy and respectful as we continue. I would also like to thank everyone for participating in the all posts. Dark Knight News has become very grateful for those who have engaged, participated, and bringing more fans to the site for more conversation on the site and on DKN Facebook. The team will continue to work hard in providing you the news and best on the site. So, without further ado let’s get to the Roundtable shall we?
Last week, Micah Russell, who is fan of the site expressed about having a discussion on The Tale of Two Cities. In an interview, Christopher Nolan stated that The Dark Knight Rises and The Tale of Two Cities had similar themes. The Tale of Two Cities was written by Charles Dickens who wrote about the social injustice between the French peasants and the French aristocracy. Where the aristocracy (the elite) financially and morally abuse the peasants, and the peasants attack back by rising against the elite causing the French Revolution. I went back to reread the book and tried to find the themes presented throughout the book. There are about four themes which are resurrection, water, darkness and light, and social justice. At least three of four themes work with The Dark Knight Rises and our interpretations of those themes will definitely be a great discussion.
The resurrection theme is huge in the first book of Tale of Two Cities as connection to the spirit
The water theme in the book suggests that the poor citizens who have been wronged by the elite are rising as a tide to drown the elite. From what I see from the TV spots, Bane is found
The theme of darkness and light is of course, the subject of good and evil. In Dickens’ book it is
Social justice is a major theme throughout the book, in which the poor citizens rise against the elite. The people take justice into their own hands give sentence to those who have wronged them. Now, many believe that Bruce caused Bane to become who he is in Batman Begins after he burned down the castle. We do not know if Bane is after Batman because of that incident, but it a good theory. What we do know is that there is a rise against the elite of Gotham City. This is similar to the world economy, where the legal criminals are the corporations and the elite who have become richer at the expense of citizens. As fellow DKN team member, Adam, stated ” the movie will create a reaction out of everyone.” As of right now, the world economy has plunged and it affects many world countries today causing social riots and protests.
There is one more theme however, it is not considered a theme at all. Instead, it is an element.
These are the major themes and these might be covered in The Dark Knight Rises. Since I have covered most of them. I am interested in what you think about these themes. How would you see these themes related to The Dark Knight Rises? Do you see now the themes of The Tale of Two Cities? Comment below on your theories because Dark Knight News is interested in your responses. Thank you for being awesome and continue to comment on the posts. We do enjoy interacting and commenting back.
-Kristina