Batman And Poison Ivy Kiss

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15 Jul 202004:59

Summary

TLDRIn this intense Batman scene, Poison Ivy confronts Harvey Dent, revealing her twisted justification for his impending death. She claims that he caused the extinction of a rare flower by approving the destruction of its habitat for a penitentiary project. Ivy, in her usual deadly style, seals Harvey's fate with a kiss, releasing a toxic poison. She then taunts Batman, offering him a rare antidote before sending him into peril with her venomous threats. As she prepares for her own escape, her obsession with her โ€˜preciousโ€™ plants underscores her villainous motives.

Takeaways

  • ๐Ÿ˜€ Poison Ivy introduces herself, referring to herself as 'Poison Ivy' instead of Isley.
  • ๐Ÿ˜€ Harvey Dent, the District Attorney, is severely injured and not expected to survive.
  • ๐Ÿ˜€ Poison Ivy justifies her actions by stating that Harvey Dent is responsible for destroying a field of wildflowers.
  • ๐Ÿ˜€ Ivy's emotional attachment to the wildflowers is revealed, as she refers to them as 'precious' and implies that Harvey Dent's actions were murder.
  • ๐Ÿ˜€ Poison Ivy sees Harvey's fate as sealed because of his destruction of the wildflowers and the bloodshed it caused.
  • ๐Ÿ˜€ Ivy uses a kiss to deliver poison to Batman, signifying that he, too, will meet the same fate as Harvey Dent.
  • ๐Ÿ˜€ Batman is confronted with the threat of a kiss laced with poison, symbolizing Ivyโ€™s danger and the stakes of the situation.
  • ๐Ÿ˜€ Poison Ivy teases Batman, asking if he's afraid of her poison, showing her manipulative and playful nature.
  • ๐Ÿ˜€ She mentions she was going to share the antidote with Batman, calling it 'rose from the dead,' which is linked to her flowers.
  • ๐Ÿ˜€ Poison Ivy bids farewell with a chilling line, 'Enjoy extinction, Batman,' as she embraces her fate along with her 'precious' flowers.

Q & A

  • What is the significance of Poison Ivyโ€™s character in the script?

    -Poison Ivy is portrayed as a villain who seeks revenge for the destruction of wildflowers, which she considers precious. Her actions, including poisoning Harvey Dent, are driven by her love for nature and her desire to protect it from human destruction.

  • Why is Harvey Dent targeted by Poison Ivy?

    -Harvey Dent is targeted because he ordered the destruction of a field of wildflowers to make way for a penitentiary. Poison Ivy holds him responsible for the destruction of nature, which leads her to seek revenge.

  • What does Poison Ivy refer to when she mentions 'the blood of those flowers'?

    -Poison Ivy refers to the loss of life of the flowers that were destroyed by Harvey Dent's bulldozers. She sees the flowers as innocent victims, and the 'blood' symbolizes their destruction.

  • What does Poison Ivy mean by saying 'his fate was sealed with a kiss'?

    -Poison Ivy is referencing the venomous kiss she gives to Harvey Dent, which seals his fate by poisoning him. Her kiss is metaphorical for both the act of killing and the inevitability of Harvey's demise.

  • Why does Poison Ivy offer Batman an antidote?

    -Poison Ivy offers Batman an antidote as a gesture of mockery and to show her power. She taunts him by suggesting he could be saved, but ultimately reveals that he will not be able to escape her plan.

  • What is the significance of the phrase 'rose from the dead' in the context of the script?

    -The phrase 'rose from the dead' refers to the antidote Poison Ivy has created, symbolized by a rose. It implies a miraculous or life-saving element, but the name is ironic because Poison Ivyโ€™s actions are ultimately leading to death rather than resurrection.

  • What is the emotional tone of Poison Ivyโ€™s character in this script?

    -Poison Ivy's tone is vengeful, cold, and somewhat sarcastic. She expresses disdain for Harvey Dent and Batman, using mockery to hide her deep emotional connection to nature and her desire to punish those who harm it.

  • How does Poison Ivy's love for nature shape her actions in the script?

    -Poison Ivyโ€™s love for nature drives her to extreme actions, including the poisoning of Harvey Dent. Her obsession with protecting plants and flowers leads her to view human destruction of nature as a grave offense, and she reacts with lethal force to those she holds responsible.

  • What does Poison Ivy mean by saying 'enjoy extinction Batman'?

    -Poison Ivy is taunting Batman, implying that he too will meet a fate of extinction, just like the flowers that were destroyed. She uses this phrase to emphasize her power over him and to show that she believes he will not escape her plans.

  • Why does Poison Ivy express sorrow over the fate of the flowers?

    -Poison Ivy expresses sorrow because she feels a deep connection to the flowers, seeing them as victims of human greed and destruction. She mourns their loss and blames Harvey Dent for their death, which fuels her desire for revenge.

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