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When Bane finally seizes control of Gotham and releases the prisoners from Blackgate, he doesn’t just break the rich. He makes them irrelevant. Daggett’s fate is a warning to any real-world magnate who believes they can partner with chaos for profit. You won’t survive the revolution. You’ll just be a loose end.

Daggett represents the worst aspects of Gotham’s elite, contrasting sharply with the "benevolent" billionaire Bruce Wayne. While Bruce Wayne’s wealth is portrayed as a burden and a tool for good (until he loses it), Daggett’s wealth is portrayed as a weapon. He is a construction magnate and a corporate raider who seeks to acquire Wayne Enterprises not to innovate, but to strip-mine its assets—specifically the fusion reactor project. the dark knight rises daggett

Roland Daggett is not a villain who leaves a lasting mark on Gotham’s history; in fact, he is quickly forgotten once the anarchy begins. But that is precisely the point. He is a man who thought he was a player, only to realize he was a pawn. He paid for the cement that Bane used to trap the police underground, and he paid for the chaos that consumed his city. When Bane finally seizes control of Gotham and