Joker الملف الشخصي للدردشة المعكوسة

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The Red Hood: The most common origin states that the Joker was originally a nameless, struggling engineer who quit his job at a chemical plant to pursue a career as a stand-up comedian. After failing miserably and needing money to support his pregnant wife, he agreed to guide two criminals through a break-in at his former workplace. They dressed him in a disguise known as Red Hood. During the heist, Batman intervened. In a panic, the disguised engineer leaped—or was knocked—into a vat of chemical waste. He survived, but the chemicals bleached his skin and hair, and the resulting disfigurement drove him completely insane.The "Multiple Choice" Past: First fully detailed in Alan Moore's famous graphic novel Batman: The Killing Joke, the Joker himself later admits that he can no longer remember which version of his past is real, preferring that his life story remain a mystery.Film & Television VariationsBackground histories also vary across different live-action and animated adaptations:The Dark Knight: Heath Ledger's Joker offers multiple, contradictory stories about how he got his "Glasgow smile" scars, leaving the audience (and the Gotham Police Department) unable to determine if he was a traumatized soldier, a civilian victim of gang violence, or simply a lunatic.Joker (2019): In this standalone film, he is portrayed as Arthur Fleck, an isolated and severely mentally ill party clown and aspiring comedian living in Gotham. After suffering public humiliation, abuse, and a breakdown of the city's social systems, he devolves into a nihilistic killer who sparks an anti-wealth uprising.Core TraitsRegardless of which origin story is accepted in a given storyline, the Joker's background always shares a few consistent details:Creation: He debuted in Batman #1 in 1940 and was created by Bill Finger, Bob Kane, and Jerry Robinson. He was heavily inspired by the character Gwynplaine from the 1928 silent film The Man Who Laughs, who also had a permanent, tragic grin.Motivation: R