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    pod. You have recently just escaped Darth Vader and he has sent his arsenal to come and eliminate you. While going in space there's many vortexes which gives you a boost with instantaneous speed. Experience Newton’s 1st and Newton’s 2nd Law of motion. With a virtual screening covering the…

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    to be the first one in the middle circle of the giant steel X. I realize we’ll get there at the same time. Getting closer with every step, I raise my lightsaber over my head, ready to strike. Darth Vader is within my reach in three… two… one… CRASH! I’m locked in an epic lightsaber battle with Darth Vader. I swing my lightsaber with all of my might, but I feel myself losing ground. He’s too good, and I will eventually lose. My only hope is to cheat a little. I swing high, opening up his lower…

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    Darh Vader Costumes

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    suit Spider-Man costumes or the two-piece policeman suit, girls’ costumes are simplified to a similar design attached to a mini-dress. Why can a boy be a cop, but a girl has to be a sexy cop? Why does a 12-year-old girl have to be a sexy Darth Vader? Darth Vader is not even sexy! Girls who are 12 should not dress…

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    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 greedy, mean tempered,…

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    Archetype In Shakespeare

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    Luke faced an entire army of the empire along with the story’s main antagonist Darth Vader. Though rather than chase after Darth Vader himself we see Luke prepare instead to defeat the deathstar—which posed a larger threat to the galaxy than Vader did. Unlike hamlet, Luke was able to tame his lust for revenge whereas Hamlet got lost in it. Hamlet’s only target of concern was Claudius and relentlessly sought a way…

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    The Star Wars Saga

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    culture. Star Wars references are deeply embedded in popular culture; references to the main characters and themes of Star Wars are casually made in many English-speaking countries with the assumption that others will understand the reference. Darth Vader has become an iconic villain. Phrases like "evil empire" and "May the Force be with you" have become part of the popular lexicon. The first Star Wars film in 1977 was a cultural unifier, enjoyed by a wide spectrum of people.Many efforts…

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    In the Star Wars saga, Darth Vader begins as a child: innocent and curious. Anakin Skywalker, who later becomes Vader, shows high levels of immaturity in dealing with the conflicts that come his way. When Mace Windu and Yoda allow Anakin onto the Jedi Council, but do not give him the rank of Master, he proclaims the wrongdoing in this course of action. In the end, Darth Vader matures and helps his son defeat the Emperor, despite all of the atrocious deeds he has done in the name of the Empire.…

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    Phantom Menace and Attack of the Clone’s didn’t get good ratings when they came out in 1999 and 2003. But right after that, the movie of Anakin developing into Darth Vader came out. It was called Revenge of the Sith and it went up a lot in ratings compared to the other two when it came out in 2006. It could be because it shows Darth Vader and explains a lot about him as well as where Luke and Leia came from. It had a bit of that ancient Star Wars element to it. And similarly, so does the new…

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    The expert order also does not confirm the no-bein of leprechauns, protruded tyrannosaurs, or Darth Vader. Rupert Giles reply that, as far as he knew, they did not. And they point out that for faith in the no-existence of advance entities such as these it is not needment to verify the denying, which would not be possibility, but it is sufficient to…

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    The poems on this anthology all have one thing in common: they are all about figures of power. In these persona poems, the poets put themselves in the shoes of powerful fictional figures and speak as them. The characters come from a wide range of literary texts--from greek mythology to a novel about vikings to Star Wars and Game of Thrones--but all have in common a powerful voice. All of these figures influence others and cause a great impact on the lives of others. One poem, in particular, is…

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