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    The Mise-en-scène within the film is extraordinary and everything is planned out to a tee. To begin with, the setting of the final battle perfectly sets the mood for the fight. Setting is important because it allows the viewer to view "important details" (Corrigan, White, 69) or to even "contrast across difference places" (Corrigan, White, 69) within the film. In the movie, the fight takes place in the second Death Star. An eerily lit maze of corridors and passageways that create an exhilarating…

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    events that happen at the Death star, such as Luke risking life to destroy it. Another great plot that involves supernatural beings is when Luke, Obi Wan Kenobi, and the other character’s snuck in the Death Star and Obi Wan Kenobi was battling Darth Vader, when he was struck with the light…

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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…

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    the imperial forces xxunder orders from cruel Darth Vader, and hold Princes Leia hostage, in their efforts to conquer the rebellion against the Galactic Empire. Luke joins many other including ones like Han Solo, captain of the Millennium Falcon, to work together with the companionable droids, R2-D2 and C-3PO, to rescue the princess and to help the Rebellion and restore freedom and justin to the galaxy. I believe as if characters either fear or…

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    While Luke's father Anakin, who becomes the dreaded Darth Vader, isn’t usually viewed as a hero, he endures many of the same trials that his son does. Darth Vader reluctantly leaves his home as a child to become a jedi, and is prophesized to be the one that is to bring balance to the force. Even though he destroys the jedi order, and becomes more machine…

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    Reading Context Analysis

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    for example, a toyota commercial uses a young kid dressed up as Darth Vader from Star Wars to show that their car can be powerful and strong just like Darth Vader! Or another example would be the Honda Odyssey, this could show that the minivan can take you on many different Adventures. Because truthfully that is what an odyssey is! an epic adventure! now, most…

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    When we look around us we do not even think about it, we check both ways before crossing the street, we admire the sunset early in the morning, or we read a book. But, we never think about how we see things, how does what we see get translated into things that we can understand? It starts in the retina, where the receptor cells are. There are two types of receptor cells, rods and cones, both are only sensitive to visible light. Rods are chiefly responsible for night vision and respond to only…

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    darkside and killed himself. Luke was sent to prepare for his battle, he was granted a lightsaber to help him along his way. When it comes down to the fight luke was forced to come face to face with his enemy, his own father, Darth Vader in epic battle. In the end, Darth Vader kills himself to save his son's life and also finds out about his twin sister “Princess”…

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    What makes a villain terrifying? Well, he must be evil, manipulative, hateful, and lacks a conscience. Sometimes the audience sympathizes with the villains in the film, but the villains on this list were impossible to like. Number One: Bane Movie: The Dark Knight Rises (2012) Actor: Tom Hardy If I had to choose the best villain voice of all time, it would go to Bane. Bane was powerful, evil and masterful in his attack on Batman. He was the evil twin of Robin Hood; he stole from the rich and…

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    Feudalism In Star Wars

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    Feudalism flourished between the ninth and fifteenth century C.E. Feudalism is the merging of a legal and military into a form of a political structure. Feudalism is well-structured system which exchanged land for military service. Many new and classic science fiction movies have been based of the ideas of feudalism. Here we will study medieval feudalism and the relation to one of the best known science fiction movies of all time Star Wars. While not all aspects of Star Wars can be seen as a…

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