Villain Green Goblin | Hero | |
Setting | The Green Goblin has 2 personalities. Without realising Spidermans enemy is the dad of his best friend in his civilian life. | Spiderman has 2 identities, one as a normal student from New York and the other as a Superhero. |
Costume | He wears a green costume underneath bulletproof chainmail with an overlapping purple tunic. His mask has a built-in gas filter to keep him safe from his own gasses. The dark green colour of his costume resembles a goblin associating he is bad. | The costume is mostly blue with red gloves, boots, and mid-section. Peter designed a web pattern that covers the red portions of the suit, starting at the mask. The suit also has a black spider in the center of the chest and a larger red spider on the back. The mask has plastic lenses with a chrome covering that allow Peter to see out, but no one can see in. The lenses also protect Peter's eyes from dust particles while he is swinging through the city. In addition, the mask helps to conceal Peter's identity by muffling his voice, thus making it unrecognizable to others |
Physicality | Through the use of technology he gained his powers so there are no real physical differences from a normal person on the street. | Peter was a slim nerdy guy until he was bitten by the spider giving him his super hero powers. He then built up more muscle and became more of the stereotypical superhero. |
‘Helpers’ (icons) | He has a distant relationship with his son Harry who resents his father's apparent favoritism toward his friend Peter Parker. Norman takes an immediate liking to Peter when he is informed that Parker can understand his work, and later admires Parker's desire to make his own way in the world, rather than accepting Osborn's help. | One of Spidermans weaknesses is his family and the potential romance with Mary Jane. The best way for the Green Goblin to get to him is to get his family and or Mary Jane. |
For our final video, there is an element of heroes and villains. With Tom Benson being the hero by the end of the film and Sam Carter becoming the villain. The table above shows from Spiderman how heroes and villains are represented.
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