![]() The Green Goblin is Osborn’s unchecked power fantasy, an easy turn for any person with superpowers, something that is often explored through the MCU's heroes. He is defined by a sense of arrogance and superiority, leading Osborn to have a very cold worldview. Not only does Osborn reflect the ruthless march of industry, but he also reflects the way money and power can lead to a warped sense of exceptionalism. ![]() Osborn is the embodiment of the technological and the material, the pursuit Peter (Tobey Maguire) is after that ultimately leads to the death of Uncle Ben (Cliff Robertson). Willem Dafoe as the Green Goblin in 'Spider-Man' Credit: Sony Pictures The film is set in a technological world with technological problems and a technological villain to contrast Spider-Man’s organic powers, a Spider-Man power that the other two versions of the character do not possess. The first Spider-Man puts a heavy emphasis on the rise of the digital age and the exclusion of those unable to keep up with modern technology.
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