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====The Bridge Fight==== That night, the Green Goblin intensifies his campaign against Spider-Man by attacking Aunt May at her home, leaving her hospitalized. Learning from Harry, who had broken up with Mary Jane, that Peter's deepest feelings are for Mary Jane, the Goblin decides to strike at Peter through her. He kidnaps Mary Jane from her home and sabotages a trolley car full of children on the Roosevelt Bridge. When Spider-Man arrives, the Green Goblin gives him a sadistic choice: save Mary Jane or the trolley car's passengers. He drops both simultaneously, but Spider-Man manages to save them with the help of a passing barge and supportive pedestrians who pelt the Goblin with debris, delaying his attack. Furious that Spider-Man has outwitted him again and that the citizens side with the hero, the Green Goblin seizes Spider-Man with a cable cord and drags him to an abandoned smallpox hospital to ensure no interference. Inside the hospital, Spider-Man crashes through a wall, and the Green Goblin throws a pumpkin bomb at him, severely injuring and disorienting him. As the Goblin confronts the now unmasked and struggling Spider-Man, he taunts Peter for refusing his earlier proposal to join forces. The fight begins with Goblin intercepting Peter's block and delivering devastating blows, exploiting Peter's injuries and exhaustion. The Green Goblin seems to have the upper hand, brutally beating Peter and mocking him. When he threatens Mary Jane, describing her impending death in cruel detail, Peter's rage reignites. Regaining his strength and focus, Spider-Man intercepts the Goblin's attempt to stab him with a trident, throwing him against a brick wall in a fit of fury. Using his webbing and sheer determination, Spider-Man hurls the Goblin around, demolishes part of the wall onto him, and continues his relentless assault. Finally, the Green Goblin, now dazed and overpowered, drops his weapon. In a moment of vulnerability, Norman Osborn reveals his identity to Peter, begging him to stop. Peter, shocked to discover that the Green Goblin is Norman, hesitates, leaving him momentarily conflicted. Continuing his deception, Norman pleads with Peter, claiming that it was the serum and his evil alter ego that drove him to crime. While feigning remorse, he secretly maneuvers his jet glider, aiming to stab Spider-Man from behind. Norman attempts to manipulate Peter further, saying he has always seen him as a son and asking for a hug. Peter, however, resolutely rejects this, declaring that his true father figure was his late [[Uncle Ben (Raimi)|Uncle Ben]]. Enraged by Peter's defiance, the Green Goblin drops the act, fully revealing his malicious intent. As the glider hurtles toward Spider-Man, Peter's regained spider-sense alerts him just in time, and he leaps out of the way. The glider instead strikes Norman, fatally impaling him. Both Norman and the Green Goblin succumb to the injuries, unable to stop the collision. As Norman bleeds out, he reverts to his sincere self and, with his dying breath, begs Peter not to reveal his crimes to Harry. Norman dies shortly afterward, leaving Peter burdened by the weight of the tragedy. Spider-Man carries Norman's body back to his penthouse apartment, where he returns the Goblin gear to its hidden lair and places Norman's body on a sofa. However, Harry arrives at the scene and, upon finding Spider-Man with Norman's lifeless body, misinterprets the situation and vows vengeance against the wall-crawler. At Norman's funeral, Harry expresses his gratitude to Peter for being a loyal friend, while secretly vowing to avenge his father's death by destroying Spider-Man. Peter, devastated by the loss and the misunderstanding, silently commits himself to upholding his responsibility as Spider-Man, despite the personal sacrifices it demands.
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