The Dark Knight Rises: The Official Novelization
Posted: August 14th, 2012, 10:47 am
Does that cop shout at batman and then say sorry in the novel?
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That scene is a part of his training with the LOS, AFTER he was rescued from the pit by Ra's.baneiac wrote: is there any more context either before or after this part? Does that excerpt in the novel come right after the scene where Ra's and his men find bane bloodied and bandadged? Im wondering why he would be balancing atop some planks to stay away from the men that came to rescue him? Perhaps this was his first initiation into LOS.
The novel does not show Barsad's death. In the movie we are led to believe Foley killed him.TBO1812 wrote:How does Barsad die in the novel, if it mentions his death because i haven't gotten to that part yet.
Why do a lot of people assume Bane was in love with Talia? It seemed more like sibling love to me.Batfan175 wrote:I think that bane seems to feel that he's indebted to ra's al ghul forso it's not like he's a pawn but he deliberately chooses to help talia because himelf feels that it's the right thing to do. of course it isn't but it's nice to see the novelization expand on his motives.
There's definitely a lot of differing opinions about this. Some think he was in love with her. Others think he was more like a big brother or father-figure. Of course, I have my own opinion on the matter.IsYourH3artTaken wrote:Why do a lot of people assume Bane was in love with Talia? It seemed more like sibling love to me.Batfan175 wrote:I think that bane seems to feel that he's indebted to ra's al ghul forso it's not like he's a pawn but he deliberately chooses to help talia because himelf feels that it's the right thing to do. of course it isn't but it's nice to see the novelization expand on his motives.