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Two-Face

Batman

Gotham's crusading DA reduced to letting a coin decide his fate — DC's finest corruption arc.

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📺SeriesBatman (DC Comics · Film)
📍IdentityHarvey Dent (former Gotham DA)
⚔️RoleWhite Knight → Dual-faced villain
🎭SignatureDecisions by double-headed coin
🎬Notable ActorAaron Eckhart (The Dark Knight 2008)
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Two-Face MBTI · The Commander
Based on the widely-accepted fan community typing (not official)
🧬 Personality at a Glance
Energy
Extrovert
Openness
Traditional
Conscientiousness
Planner
Agreeableness
Competitive
Emotional stability
Volatile
Decision basis
Balanced
Perception
Both
Conflict style
Confrontational
Core motive
Justice / Power
Expression
Dramatic
Crisis mode
Freeze
Growth arc
Tragic
📺 Key Story Beats
EP 01The Dark Knight (2008) — White KnightThe Dark Knight

When He Was Gotham's Hope

Harvey Dent was Gotham's DA who fought evil through the law while Batman fought outside it. Bruce Wayne pinned his hopes on him. The cracks were already there — but not yet visible.

EP 02The Dark Knight (2008) — Birth of Two-FaceThe Dark Knight

Rachel's Death Ends the Ideal

The Joker's scheme kills Rachel and disfigures half of Dent's face. The man who believed in justice now lets a coin decide — replacing 'fairness' with randomness. One of the most devastating corruption arcs in Batman film history.

EP 03Comics — Batman: The Long HalloweenComics Canon

The Comics Canon of His Origin

Published in 1996, it remains the definitive comics treatment of Harvey Dent's transformation. Widely cited as a key reference for The Dark Knight screenplay.

🎨 What His Look Actually Means
01
Half-scarred face
The unscarred side = Harvey Dent's ideals. The scarred side = Two-Face's corruption. His face is the boundary between two selves.
02
Double-headed coin
Originally Harvey's lucky charm. Now it decides who lives and who dies — his prized possession turned into his core pathology.
03
Split-design outfit
His costume visualizes the dual identity. Some readings suggest whichever side is more prominent signals which self has the upper hand.
🤔 Did You Know?
01Harvey Dent first appeared in Detective Comics #66 in 1942 — one of Batman's earliest significant villains.
02Aaron Eckhart's Two-Face has relatively little screen time in The Dark Knight yet is widely considered the film's emotional climax.
03In comics, his coin was originally a pristine 'lucky coin' with both faces intact. Many stories have the Joker scarring one side of it.
04His coin flip looks random — but some readings suggest he keeps flipping until he gets the result he wants, making it a psychological game between free will and fate.
💭Personality Deep Dive

A character who shows what happens when someone who believed too deeply in justice gets betrayed by it. The higher the ideal, the greater the fall. Letting a coin decide isn't abandoning fairness — it's a method of proving fairness never existed. The most devastating worldview collapse in DC.

Motivations
  • Replacing the world's unfairness with the coin's randomness
  • Giving those who wronged him a 'fair' chance through the flip
Fears
  • Having to make a decision without the coin
  • Confronting who Harvey Dent used to be
Hobbies
  • no canon hobby on record
📚 References
  1. Two-Face — Wikipedia
  2. The Dark Knight (film) — Wikipedia
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