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    Since the inception of Star Wars, fans have dreamed of traveling to a galaxy far, far, away. Unfortunately for them, the movies' planets are fictional but, the good news is, most are portrayed by very real locations, many of which are also among the most stunning destinations on Earth. Here are three more must-see locales from the latest movie, Episode VII: The Force Awakens. Skellig Michael, Ireland The final scene of Episode VII: The Force Awakens was shot on Skellig Michael, just off…

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    P. 207). Nearing the end, Anakin and Padme meet each other on the volcanic planet called Mustafar. Padme pleas with Anakin to leave with her to raise their children; Anakin refuses to leave the dark side, causing Padme to understand that the man she knows has changed. The situation worsens as Anakin spots Obi Wan, convinced that Padme has left him for Obi Wan, he chokes her to near death using his power. This event represents the sudden end of a relationship as Anakin think that Padme has had an…

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    with only showing young Anakin Skywalker, who is the main protagonist of the Star Wars saga, in front of a sand hut on the planet of Tatooine. There is a large shadow that is being casted on the wall behind him. Many longtime fans to the series know this figure as Darth Vader, which is what young Anakin becomes in Episode 3. The planet of Tatooine, that young Anakin, is from is a barren desert that is controlled by the crime lord Jabba the Hutt. On Tatooine, young Anakin is a slave boy to a…

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    Star Wars: A New Hope

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    an individual named Anakin Skywalker. Fortunately, for Chancellor Palpatine this process was relatively simplistic. Deriving from the fact, that prior to Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope Anakin Skywalker witnessed the death during childbirth of his belated wife Padme Amadala while giving birth to Luke Skywalker. Therefore, Anakin enters the typical ethical dilemma, through which both sides of the force try to impose their spiels as to what the “better” coping mechanism for Anakin would be…

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    The Star Wars Saga

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    The Star Wars saga is such a phenomenon in American that it has become part of American pop culture. Just by references or symbols from the movie, people already connect it to The Star Wars trilogy.The Star Wars saga is well known and easily recognizable by everyone of different culture and has impacted the economy positively. Because of the concept of galactic fantasy, it made Star Wars sequels and prequels more more enjoyable to any age group. The saga is very appealing because of the…

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    Star Wars Vs. V. Star Wars

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    was never very interesting. The characters appeared to be missing… character. Then fans saw, in the opening sequence of Revenge of the Sith, there was banter. There were jokes, and even, to the surprise of many fans, feelings exchanged between Anakin Skywalker and Obi Wan Kenobi. You saw that these two, who’d we had been told were great friends, actually were. Unfortunately, once the opening sequence comes to a close, the movie returns to more poorly written dialogue between characters who…

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    The core plot line of Star Wars begins with the Imperial forces capture of Princess Lelia, her rescue from Luke Skywalker, Han solo and the rebel forces and the return of justice to the galaxy in this way it is inexplicably simple. But Star Wars reworks a collection of old stories comics, the movies of Flash Gordon, Edgar Rice Burroughs John Carter of Mars series of…

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    Before he became Darth Vader, his name was Anakin Skywalker and as a child he was not only a Jedi-Knight prodigy, but he also had the highest midi-chlorian count in the galaxy(3). Midi-chlorian are intelligent life forms that dwell in living things symbiotically and when in significant numbers they allow…

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    Star Wars: Film Analysis

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    religions. The trilogy includes aspects of Taoism, Zen Buddhism, and even Christianity. Sometimes it is hard to find, but the teachings of Christ and the truth of the gospel are paralleled several times in the films in the morality of the Jedi and Luke Skywalker. With that, while the Force and Holy Spirit are alike, the Force is not the only small aspect of God in the films. Caleb Grimes, the author of Star Wars Jesus, brings up an interesting debate in his writing, which is the idea of the…

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    family tree, the aura Rey emits is more powerful than a Skywalker 's, thus leading to the theory that Obi-Wan is in fact, Rey 's grandfather. Rey is a 19 year old scavenger girl living a tranquil life on the desert Planet Jakku after being abandoned by her parents when she was young. However, that all changes when she finds a small droid named BB-8 who holds the missing fragment of a map that leads to the notorious and valiant Luke Skywalker. She encounters many enemies along the way, but none…

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