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Why is "Peter" of "Spider-Man: Heroes Gone" obsessed with becoming an "ordinary person"?

Hello everyone, I'm a little spider.

As a superhero, the little spider and other super influences seem to be very different, the little spider is very contradictory in his heart, first of all, he is a superhero, just like aunt Mei's teaching before, the greater the ability, the greater the responsibility.

Why is "Peter" of "Spider-Man: Heroes Gone" obsessed with becoming an "ordinary person"?

So, when there is danger in the city of New York, the little spider is the first to help the police solve the criminals, but the little spider also very much wants to become an ordinary person, or to live an ordinary life.

It is in such a contradictory situation that there will be many deviations, and these deviations often brew a lot of undesirable consequences.

1. The little spider is just an ordinary child

Compared to other superheroes with superpowers, Little Spider is actually a very ordinary superhero, in other words, he is still a simple person who needs to live a simple life, which is very similar to Hawkeye.

Hawkeye is the limit of human beings, but more than once expressed his desire to retire and spend time with his family, even if they are more capable, they still want to return to their original life.

Why is "Peter" of "Spider-Man: Heroes Gone" obsessed with becoming an "ordinary person"?

Unlike Iron Man, Iron Man's original origin is indeed much better than that of Little Spider, the lesser lord of Stark Industry, and he is also a genius.

For such an unruly person, making him a superhero in the limelight is the life he wants, after all, whether it is wealth, status and power, basically everything is very simple for him, he does not want to live a simple life for ordinary people, and becoming a superhero is also a way for him to choose life.

Why is "Peter" of "Spider-Man: Heroes Gone" obsessed with becoming an "ordinary person"?

2. When everything is disrupted

The Thanos incident was a catastrophe for many people, and the little spider disappeared for five years, and for the outside world, he already knew that he was a superhero.

In the field known to mankind, superheroes exist to protect the earth and protect human beings, but no one will think that even superheroes need to live an ordinary life, and Peter Parker is such a character, after all, he is still a child and needs to complete his studies.

Why is "Peter" of "Spider-Man: Heroes Gone" obsessed with becoming an "ordinary person"?

However, it seems that no university can accept that for the school, everyone is here to apply for a job, and the presence of Peter Parker will make the school a target.

After all, the existence of superheroes, there must be villains, in case one day a villain attacks the school, naturally everything will have irreversible consequences, all of which the school cannot afford. So for the school, it is inevitable that it will not accept a superhero.

Why is "Peter" of "Spider-Man: Heroes Gone" obsessed with becoming an "ordinary person"?

3. Peter Parker's demonization

Peter Parker actually really wanted to continue to be friends with Ned in college, but due to the exposure of his identity, it was obvious that he could not be accepted by his favorite university.

That's why Peter Parker finds Doctor Strange and asks him to help him erase other people's memories, so that he can continue his life as an ordinary person who is not known.

Why is "Peter" of "Spider-Man: Heroes Gone" obsessed with becoming an "ordinary person"?

Of course, if everything is so smooth, it is naturally the best, but it is because of this matter that it did not achieve the expected smoothness, so a series of accidents will occur later.

4. The painful end of the wish fulfillment

Of course, in Spider-Man 3, the final ending of the little spider is actually to help the little spider complete everything he wants to complete, but is the final result really what the little spider hopes to see, the result is obviously not.

For the little spider, all he hoped was to erase the memories of him and allow himself to return to a normal life, but Aunt Mei was gone.

Why is "Peter" of "Spider-Man: Heroes Gone" obsessed with becoming an "ordinary person"?

Ned is gone, many people are gone, the last world is indeed that many people have not forgotten the spider, but the person closest to the spider has finally left him.

I think for the little spider is a bit of regret, after all, it is his own mistake that finally caused Aunt Mei to leave, assuming that it is not the wayward nature of the little spider, it seems that Aunt Mei will not leave us.

Why is "Peter" of "Spider-Man: Heroes Gone" obsessed with becoming an "ordinary person"?

That's all there is to it, and fans who have different opinions on this can also leave a message to discuss. I'm a little spider, a fan who likes to talk about anime and collect handmade, like to pay attention to me, we'll see you next time! Text: Little Spider

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