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In the image of the clown, the tattoo of the word "damaged" was the idea of director David Ayer. He said that because the clown killed Jason Todd (Robin), the original teeth of the clown were broken and he was locked in a mental hospital. Later, he used the tattoo of the word "damaged" to convey to the batman that "I was perfect."
Well, 'The Fault in Our Stars' could be one. The male lead has gone through a lot of emotional turmoil.
A great example is 'Wuthering Heights' by Emily Bronte. Heathcliff can be seen as a damaged hero. His difficult past and tortured soul play a major role in his complex relationship with Catherine. The intense passion and turmoil between them is what makes this a classic in the realm of damaged hero romance. Also, 'Pride and Prejudice' to some extent. Mr. Darcy has his own emotional wounds from his past experiences and his relationship with Elizabeth Bennet is a journey of healing and falling in love.
'A Walk to Remember' features a heroine, Jamie Sullivan, who is seen as different and has her own set of challenges. She is a religious girl in a small town, and her relationship with the popular but troubled Landon Carter is a beautiful and heart - wrenching romance. It's a story of how love can transform and heal in the face of a 'damaged' heroine.
The damaged hero often has trust issues in these novels. Due to their past experiences, they find it hard to open up to the heroine. This creates a lot of tension and conflict in the story. The historical elements like social norms and cultural values of the time also play a role. For instance, in a Victorian - era novel, the damaged hero may be restricted by the society's expectations while trying to pursue a relationship with the heroine. And the way the author resolves these issues makes the story interesting.
Maybe it's because of some intense battles or personal traumas he faced. That could cause damage to him physically or mentally.
Maybe it's due to improper storage or handling. Maybe they got exposed to bad conditions like moisture or excessive heat.
Yes, it was. There were instances where the Infinity Gauntlet got damaged in the comics.
There could be various stories about damaged goods. For example, in a store, a customer might receive a product that has scratches or is broken during shipping. The story could revolve around how the customer tries to get a replacement or refund from the store. It could also involve the store's investigation into how the goods got damaged in the first place.
Maybe he got into an accident or had a fight with someone. That could be the reason for his damage.