heatvision38
Man of Steel
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The idea of Batman is that he'll be more effective if he makes himself into a legend, something larger than human. The reason he dresses like a bat is to wrap himself up in a mythology, to prey on superstition, it's marketing, it's psychological warfare.
The burning bat was a challenge to Banes authority, announcing to the city that Batman was back, and still capable of doing the impossible. It gives those who might want to resist Bane a banner to rally around and strengthens their courage. It puts fear in the hearts of Banes thugs, everyone who got out of Blackgate would have felt a chill go up their spine when they seen that.
This is exactly what Batman is, if you think it's silly or unrealistic that's fair enough, however I think you need to accept that basic concept if your going to engage with Batman stories.
I get the reasoning, but when thinking of the logistics of it all, like, was he hanging by a rope around his waste? How long did it take him? What if he took 5 minutes longer? Gordon would've been a commishicle. It's a very theatrical moment, but also one that makes one wonder how the hec he did all that.