Across
- 4. The principles of right and wrong; Batman grapples with ethical dilemmas in his quest for justice.
- 5. The state of being alone; Batman often operates in solitude, which affects his relationships and mental health.
- 9. The qualities and actions of a hero; Batman embodies selflessness and courage in his fight against crime.
- 10. Emotional wounds from past experiences; Batman's origin story is rooted in the trauma of witnessing his parents' murder.
Down
- 1. The idea of reclaiming one's honor or purpose; many of Batman's adversaries seek redemption through their interactions with him.
- 2. The impact of one’s actions over time; Batman’s influence extends to future generations of heroes and vigilantes.
- 3. The concept of having two contrasting aspects, exemplified by Bruce Wayne's public persona versus his identity as Batman.
- 6. The act of promoting the welfare of others; as Bruce Wayne, he engages in charitable work to improve Gotham.
- 7. An emotion that Batman uses strategically; he employs fear to intimidate criminals and assert control.
- 8. System: The legal framework for enforcing laws; Batman often operates outside this system, raising questions about its effectiveness.