If you can paint a vivid-enough picture of the Waynes as the philanthropics who believe in the good in people, and were tragically skeptical of other people's fears of places like "Crime Alley," I wouldn't even address the topic. Show me, don't tell me, as my writing teachers have always said. Someone who reads this story should decide for himself that Thomas Wayne wanted to believe in the good in people, even when it put him and others in danger.
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Date: 2007-10-04 09:24 pm (UTC)