Star Wars: Luke Skywalker Epic Hero

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The term, epic hero first came from the Greeks. An epic hero is a protagonist in a story who has special characteristics. These include a noble birth, special capabilities, vast travel, great warrior, cultural legend, humility, and they must battle supernatural enemies. Star Wars chronicles the journey of an epic hero, Luke Skywalker. Luke shows he has the characteristics of an epic hero when he begins his journey to become a Jedi. Luke Skywalker never met his mother or father. He was raised by his aunt and uncle on a farm. He was born a Jedi, though he didn’t know it at the time. A Jedi is a knight trained to keep the peace and justice in the universe. Luke found out from Obi-Wan that Luke’s Father was a Jedi knight as well. He was born

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