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Spider-Man: The Mythology of the 21st Century

Josh Oreck · 2002 · Film

25m · Documentary

In 5 Achriom libraries

The work delves into the cultural significance of a beloved superhero, examining how his story reflects contemporary societal values and challenges.

UpliftingModernMythical Heroism in Modern SocietyCultural Impact of Comic Book NarrativesExploration of Personal IdentityThe Role of Responsibility in HeroismRepresentation of Youth and Empowerment

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