Bruce Banner transforms into the Hulk in times of stress and becomes a
menace to society. When in this state, the Hulk loses his connection to
his conscious mind and becomes uncontrollable. Due to Banner’s troubled
childhood, he was left with anger and rage issues buried deep inside his
unconscious mind. When undergoing
a time of stress, and transforming into his other form, the Hulk acts from his
Id, losing the relationship of his Ego and Superego completely.
Hey Heather and Sophie, this is Natalie! I loved your blog and thought you did it quite well, but I do have a few ideas to make is superior :) First off, I would give a brief description about the story/movie before explaining the different parts of criteria, only because The Hulk isn't as well known as some other superhero stories and for someone like me I was confused at points as who each character was or what the relationships between characters were. Secondly, I would make the transitions between each section flow and lead into one another, that's my opinion others my disagree so if you disagree or are offended please ignore that comment. Lastly, there are some parts of the blog where I was unaware of what you were talking about and I would use specific examples from the story so the reader can easily make connections for example, "When undergoing a time of stress and transforming into his other form, the Hulk acts from his Id, losing the relationship of his Ego and Superego completely", this part confused me because I wasn't sure what the Hulk was gaining and loosing. Other than that, it's a job well done! :)
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