And THAT action, in of itself, is that of a "deranged mind", which is, ironically enough, a definition for "insane".
That's ridiculous. That would seem to mean that I could do damn near whatever I want and get off with insanity. But let me ask you...if I am in full awareness of what I am doing, and fully capable of stopping myself, and I plan this thing, and do it anyway...even if I am branded "insane"...does that mean I actually am insane?
But hey, he's just "evil", right? By no means insane...although, to embody evil, you must inherently be mentally deranged.
Where is this written? Some of the most evil people in history were completely logical, extremely intelligent, and in full control of their faculties. Their ACTIONS being less than normal doesn't make them insane by itself.
Eh!?!?!?! It shows that the guy is completely senseless, which, ironically enough, is another definition of insane.
Again, that's a really broad definition. Senseless in what regard?
But hey, I take it that Joker not being affected by Scarecrow's fear gas simply shows that he is "evil", right
That just shows that he's not affected by fear gas. You know why? Because he's not affected by any mood altering gas. You know why? Because he made himself impervious to his own Joker gas/venom/toxin early in his career as The Joker. It's been mentioned once or twice before in the comics.
If I take photos of a dying person, and then laugh in the face of that person, then, put it one way, I am not "sane".
Wouldn't you agree?
I mean, you'd be "cruel" and an "*******, but "insane?" Depends on your state of mind at the time, and if you knew what you were doing and were in control of it. Maybe you just intended to be cruel.
So, if I were to come round to your house, shoot your girlfriend, undress her, and take photos of her, laughing as she lay dying, then told you I was fully aware of my actions, and did this just to hurt you......you'd go to bat for me in court, and say I shouldn't get the death penalty, and I should get psychological counselling instead?
Given the premeditated nature of the act, I'd declare you as sane as the day is long and fight for that label to stick.
And yet to embody evil, don't you need to have a mentally deranged view on the world? To have an urge to kill and kill and kill you have to be totally deranged -- not just evil.
Uh...no. You just have to be antisocial and find some joy in the idea of killing or causing pain.
There's a difference between an Emperor killing for material pleasure, and a random clown killing for his own amusement.
And that is? Isn't amusement its own kind of pleasure?
And what does Batman attempt to do throughout The Killing Joke? He attempts to redeem the Joker. He attempts to sought counsel with the Joker. Why do you think that Batman has never pulled the plug on Joker, after everything he's done? It's partially because Batman knows that the Joker is just too f*****g insane to function. It's not his fault, really, because people like him have had to endure something that can drive a man insane.
That's what Batman may think. That doesn't make it so. And he figures it out at the end for sure.
"I've always known...there's nothing wrong with you that I can't fix with my own two hands".
He even pretty much points out to The Joker that he knows it isn't all some cosmic fate thing, and that The Joker has essentially decided to become what he did.
I mean, what is the entire point of The Killing Joke? It's to show that it only takes one bad to day to drive a man to the brink of INSANITY. What is Joker trying to do to Gordon? Turn him evil, or turn him insane?
And The Joker FAILS miserably, and Batman quickly realizes that people don't just go insane when something bad happens. What does that tell you about The Joker and his insanity, at least as far as Batman is concerned?
"Maybe it was just you, all along"
There's a hidden meaning there. Batman doesn't just mean "Maybe you're the only one who went insane. Maybe it was just you. Maybe this is just what you wanted, and you did it."
but to suggest that the joker is a completely sane man is, im sorry, a tough pill to swallow.
Sure is, especially to those who don't get to see his adventures the way we do, over and over again, where we can compare them.
Which is probably why he keeps getting sent to Arkham.
he may grease the gears a bit by claiming "complete madness" but he is not what i would call sane by any clinical definition. insane is a really a broad term but i would probably say at the least that he has a psychopathology of some kind.
He's not mentally healthy by any stretch. His actions aren't NORMAL by any stretch, but he seems to be in complete control of himself and his faculties. Therefore I would say he's pretty sane, despite any number of "antisocial mental illnessness" he may have.
Remember, the presence of a mental illness doesn't mean you are insane.
i really dont see how anyone can say he isnt portrayed as someone with some sort of mental disorder though.
He may well have one or seventeen. That doesn't make him insane.
again: legally insane?
maybe not.
but clinically sane?
you would be crazy to think that.
Why?
Just seems to me that the core roots of Joker's evil nature is driven through his own insanity, and that's what he tries to rub off on Gordon.
TRIES TO RUB OFF ON GORDON. If he's aware of it, and he knows of his "condition", and he even seeks to psychologically justify it, and to justify it via "I had bad things happen to me", how can that be called true insanity?
I mean, the Joker didn't become evil overnight -- he simply "let go", and relied on "madness" for the way out.
If we're to believe The Killing Joke and The Man Behind The Red Hood he pretty much did "snap" overnight.
By the way; who, here, has read "The Joker: Devil's Advocate"? I seem to remember the Joker being cleared of all murders due to being found for "not guilty by reason of insanity".
So because society thinks he's insane because he's been labeled as such, that means he is?
Also, the Wikipedia also recognizes that the Joker was driven "insane" by the chemical bath:
The Joker emerges from chemical-ridden water and goes insane in The Killing Joke.
Ok...so...some random person wrote that he goes insane in The Killing Joke.
His mental state is completely unstable. He is highly insane and is a regular in Arkham Asylum. The Joker will at one time be mischievous and funny, but at other times be violent, brutal, and cruel. There seems to be no cure for the Joker’s insanity.
Still don't buy it.
Hate to admit it, but Mr. Superhero is right.
insane --
1. not sane; not of sound mind; mentally deranged.
This can describe any NUMBER of mental illnesses.
2. of, pertaining to, or characteristic of a person who is mentally deranged: insane actions; an insane asylum.
This clearly refers to "insanity" as a label. That's like calling a kid who stole something once a "criminal" for life.
3. utterly senseless: an insane plan.
How is The Joker utterly senseless? His plans always have some kind of logical sense behind them. Prove that any of these apply to The Joker.
Synonyms 1. demented; lunatic, crazed, crazy; maniacal. 3. foolish, irrational. See MAD.
These are synonyms for insane. Just because The Joker has had them used in tandem with himself proves nothing overtly.
All of these things fit the Joker's profile perfectly. Yes, he's aware of what he's doing. He takes pleasure in muder and mayhem. He is a certified anarchist. However, his there's no true reason behind what he does. His actions are insane -- utterly senseless, irrational, and demented.
There's a very clear reason behind what he does. He simply enjoys it. Immensely. He's not a sociopath who shows no feeling when he kills someone. Not usually.
The Joker is a maniac, and what's the definition of a maniac? -- a raving or violently insane person; lunatic.
Eh.
Don't look at it in a legal sense. Think of the broader definition.
Thinking of the broader defiintion of insanity makes it even EASIER to show The Joker as a partially sane man. Broad means "vague".
This is like that episode of THE SIMPSONS.
"How do you tell if someone is sane or insane?"
"We have a very simple system for that"
(Stamps Homer's hand "Insane")
That's not what makes Joker insane. Schemes and goals like trying to legally copyright fish with his smile is what shows that he's insane.
How does that prove he's insane?
Any sane man would know that cannot be done.
No, any man uber-familiar with copyright laws would know. Most people wouldn't know something like this.
What was it Batman said in Detective #475? "Normal criminals usually have logical motives. But the Joker's insane schemes make sense to him alone".
So because Batman chooses to believe The Joker is insane...that means he must be?
If all he wanted was the joy of torturing someone, he wouldn't have to come up with the legal claim for the fish hoopla. He could just go out and get someone.
Right. But that wouldn't be funny.