Nope on both Superman and Batman. Batman is his true face, whereas Bruce Wayne is a foppish, playboy persona that he puts on to mislead the public eye. Yes, he's still Bruce Wayne the person, but that's not how he sees himself anymore. Spidey, I can agree on, because that's the whole idea behind him is that Spidey is kind of a release for him.
Superman, on the other hand, you're partly right. He puts on a certain act as Metropolis Clark, but he was raised as Clark for years before he found out who he was or where he came from. The current idea is that his powers didn't develop until his early teens. So he spends his early life thinking he's exceptional, but still human. It's like the episode of the Animated Series (my favourite version of Superman, period), where he accidentally rips off the wing of a plane and says to himself, "Nice one, Clark." He dons the costume because he needs to use his powers to help people. I've seen him say on multiple occasions that he would love to lead an ordinary life, but he continues the never-ending battle because it's the right thing to do.
It's a matter of nature vs. nurture. If he were to lead a life on Krypton, first, then yes, he would see himself as Kal-El or Superman first. But he arrived on Earth as a baby and was raised as a human for the first decade and a half of his life. His upbringing was with humans and it wasn't until later in life that he put on the persona of Superman. In fact, he didn't even name himself Superman. Lois did. Or certainly the media. That's different from Batman and Spider-Man.
Superman, on the other hand, you're partly right. He puts on a certain act as Metropolis Clark, but he was raised as Clark for years before he found out who he was or where he came from. The current idea is that his powers didn't develop until his early teens. So he spends his early life thinking he's exceptional, but still human. It's like the episode of the Animated Series (my favourite version of Superman, period), where he accidentally rips off the wing of a plane and says to himself, "Nice one, Clark." He dons the costume because he needs to use his powers to help people. I've seen him say on multiple occasions that he would love to lead an ordinary life, but he continues the never-ending battle because it's the right thing to do.
It's a matter of nature vs. nurture. If he were to lead a life on Krypton, first, then yes, he would see himself as Kal-El or Superman first. But he arrived on Earth as a baby and was raised as a human for the first decade and a half of his life. His upbringing was with humans and it wasn't until later in life that he put on the persona of Superman. In fact, he didn't even name himself Superman. Lois did. Or certainly the media. That's different from Batman and Spider-Man.