Darth Vader

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    In this way, the audience is reached by the commercial, but they probably will not buy the car since the audience did not bond with the advertised product, but by the advertisement aesthetic. This parody involving a child, a car, and Vader are the elements to make the commercial persuasive and to become viral on the internet. However, it is disappointing that an advertisement does not show anything about the vehicle that you might be interested in buying. It is a funny entertainment…

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    characteristics of the character wearing them. In one of the scenes, Obi-Wan Kenobi, one of the heroes of the film, is fighting Darth Vader, the villain. Obi-Wan is the knowledgeable mentor to Luke Skywalker, another hero. Obi-Wan is a good person and believes in the idealistic Jedi society. He wears a white robe in this scene, representing his good characteristics. Darth Vader…

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    movies. For example, Darth Vader is looked at someone who is a God because of the power that he shows and an extreme fan would look at him as a type of God (Star Wars: The Legacy Revealed). It can be inferred that Darth Vader is looked at as a God because all of the attention that is thrown his way by the fans. The connection that this serves to mythology is that sometimes the ultimate evil villain is even looked at as a God (Lyden). All of the fans of the series like Darth Vader and the fans…

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    protagonist is Luke Skywalker. This is because his actions propel the story and deliver the climax. This is because he climax is when Luke shoots down the Death Star. Without Luke the climax wouldn't have been delivered. The antagonist is Darth Vader because Darth Vader makes all decisions to eliminate the Rebels. He is the head of the force that is going against the Rebellion. The foil character is Han Solo. Han Solo is a very self involved character which makes Luke look a lot better. Luke…

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    focused around a man named Anakin Skywalker/Darth Vader. Anakin is part of a group called the Jedi Order. These Jedi have sworned to keep peace in these times of war. Jedi have the ability to harness an energy known as The Force. There are two sides to this Force. There is the light/good side and there is the dark/evil side. The Jedi who use the dark side are called Sith Lords. Anakin eventually turns to the dark side of The Force and becomes Darth Vader. This transformation was caused by a man…

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    The Empire Strikes Back

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    “No, I am your father!,” quote by Darth Vader to Luke Skywalker. I am reviewing this great movie called The Empire Strikes Back. I watched this epic Star Wars story in my family room. I watched this movie in the summer after I had watched episode 4 A New Hope. I watched this movie on my PS3 and I have watched this 2 times. The movie has many interesting facts and awards and other things to. The genre of this movie is science-fiction and action. There are many actors and actresses they are…

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    and restore the Republic, because of the evil the Empire has done to the people in the galaxy. The Rebel Alliance has captured plans to a superweapon created by the Empire known as the Death Star, which was capable of destroying entire planets. Darth Vader has captured the ship which currently holds Princess Leia of the planet Aldeeran, who holds the plans to the Death Star. Leia gives the plans to a droid known as R2-D2 and sends him and another droid, C-3PO, on an escape pod in an attempt to…

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    A common recurring theme in literature, cinematography and even in life is the theme of good versus evil. Not only is it recurring, but it is the main focus of the legendary cinematic masterpiece Star Wars: A New Hope. Not only is it intricately weaved into its dramatic plotline, it is also displayed in a fine visual aesthetic. The first display of the idea of Good vs Evil is displayed through the characters. The protagonists Luke Skywalker and Princess Leia are visually displayed as good…

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    Have you ever wondered what the life of the voice of Darth Vader was. Well James Earl Jones is the voice of Darth Vader. He is not just famous for that role. He has also played in many other movies and voiced many characters. James Earl Jones was a very successful Actor, but it wasn’t easy for him to get to that point. James Earl Jones mother was born August 24, 1910. She was the second child of Massie and Tom Henry (Hayday 33). She later on went to have James Earl Jones on January 17, 1931 in…

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    solve his own problems. In the scene where Luke goes into the cave to fight something he has no knowledge of, armed only with what Yoda claims he does not need, he comes face to face with a vision of Darth Vader. Luke panics, and slips into a moment of channeling the Dark Side in order to defeat Darth Vader, only to watch in horror as his own face slips out from underneath the infamous black mask. Yoda understands all of this, and uses the opportunity as a teaching moment. In many ways, the…

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