Throughout Bruce Banner's childhood, his father displayed various acts of anger. These acts were portrayed in each aspect of his life. As a young child Bruce acquired these traits, which worsened with age. When Banner underwent his transformation, the Hulk become a representation of this anger that he had been carrying through his life. The Hulk was an amplification of these feelings wherein he would destroy anything as an outlet. His anger was not always properly conveyed and he would become a threat to society. However after seeing the destruction he left as the Hulk, he learned to use his abilities for good, in a way that would help society.
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