It could be a revenge plot gone too far. Suppose her parents did something in the past that she just found out about, and in her new dark persona, she decides to take the ultimate revenge. Or perhaps she has fallen so deep into the dark side that she no longer values family and sees them as just another obstacle in her path of darkness.
Yang Xiang beating the tiger to save her parents was not a fortune, but a story. This story was about Yang Xiang of the Jin Dynasty, a filial daughter of fourteen years old. While she was harvesting crops in the fields, her father was attacked by a colorful tiger. Despite being unarmed, Yang Xiang did not care about her own safety. She jumped onto the tiger's back and used all her strength to grab the tiger's throat. In the end, the tiger let go and escaped, and her father was also out of danger. This story showed Yang Xiang's filial piety and courage, and became a popular story. I'm not sure about the details of Yang Xiang's contract.
One common theme is her struggle with her faith. In many fanfics, Shadowheart is depicted as grappling with the teachings of her deity and how they fit into her own moral compass.
Well, in terms of the 'Parents Guide for Pulp Fiction', it's important for parents to be aware of the mature themes. It deals with crime, drugs, and some morally ambiguous characters. The movie is stylistically very unique, but the content might not be suitable for younger viewers. It can be a great movie to introduce to older children when they are ready to understand and discuss complex moral and ethical issues.
Well, parents should know that 'Pulp Fiction' has a lot of violence. There are shootings and stabbings which can be quite intense for younger viewers. Also, the language is very strong with a lot of swear words throughout the movie.
Well, it depends on the specific comic series. In certain story arcs, Bucky is shown to have a role in that tragic event, but it's not a constant across all comics.
No, Joker wasn't the one who killed Batman's parents. The culprit was a common criminal during a mugging incident. However, Joker has often taunted and tormented Batman about this tragic event in their confrontations.
Yes, the Joker didn't directly kill Batman's parents in the traditional sense. But his actions and presence in the Batman universe have had an indirect impact on that tragic event and its aftermath.