The use of the exception in the Dark Knight refers to Batman. He is the only exception to the law. He is friendly with the police chief and is able to break many laws in order to stop criminals and fight crime. Not only is he able to make Gotham a safer place, he is able to save lives. He is considered the exception because they things that he does are all above the law. He is supposed to be viewed as a positive aspect of society, a “super hero” because he protects the city and fights crime, however some portray him as being a negative to society. For this reason, the use of the word exception is viewed as being a hinderance to society, because he is viewed as the person bringing all the villains and crime to the city. At the end of the film, Batman goes from being a hero to naming himself as a villain. He is running away from all the people who want to catch him and put him away because they view him as being the cause of all the devastation that occurred in Gotham. When he leaves at the end of the film it sends mixed messages, he is a villain running from the police, yet a hero for what he did and the lives he saved.
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