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IF I could have super powers I would like Dr. Manhattans powers

Allen Moore’s sordid depiction of twentieth century life presents a complex world, where the distinction between a virtuous hero and a villainous wrongdoer is often blurred. In stark contrast to the traditionally popularized portrayal of superheroes, whose unquestionably altruistic motives ultimately produce unrealistically idealized results; the realistically flawed characters of Watchmen exist in a multi faceted world characterized by moral ambiguity. America’s imperialistic ambitions have long been justified as an expression of American idealism. Much like the portrayal of superheroes in popular culture, America’s intervention in foreign affairs was portrayed as the result of a clearly defined problem, where American intervention was necessary and consensual. The Watchmen exist in an American reality that does not depend on them as the archetypal hero as demonstrated by the fact that their presence is not necessary to the survival of the world. Collectively the characters of Watchmen parallel the tumultuous relationship that as a superpower the United States of America has with. Then, the position of Dr. Manhattan, the blue muscular/sentimental demy-god of DC Comic’s Watchmen: being one with universe, time and matter should be enough to be feared by anyone (except God) and to help anyone. Superheroes need to have realistic and extraordinary characteristics to be worth existing. He’s got many scientifically proved characteristics. Indeed, he’s super powers are based on true theories. One could be the disintegration because of excessive energy in system, and regeneration led by the principle “matter can’t be created or destroyed, only transform”, there is maybe why he is almost a god. Taking in count that the context (cold war) is very good implied in history, supremacy through nuclear force technology is realistic. Besides that, he is got an interesting human part, before he transformed into Dr. Manhattan, he became a nuclear physician in Princeton, wanting to help people, and that did not change after the transformation. One other important thing, which gives him the most human part, is the fact that the accident took place because of love, which ended in tragedy and psychological damage to him. After the long retard in answering the question, by showing many important aspects, I would say that having his superpowers (and a little of his ideals) is the best combination, it is impossible to get defeated, you look extremely cool, girls loves you, you can do whatever was ever dreamed by humanity (including flying, teleportation, mind control…) but more than all of that, having that amount of power and control, definitely well used, could heal the world very quick. For example curing cancer just by thinking, eliminating wars, poverty, pollution… It would be something as fixing world’s problems very

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