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    be more politically savvy, more “wowing” in action, and more stoic, the opening of A New Hope still trumps it by introducing strong characters, (Clever Princess Leia, bumbling C3PO, and imposing Darth Vader) a clear conflict, and has the superior action in the form of a gunfight. Both films also make use of a wise old sage type character who later dies, with The Phantom Menace killing Qui-Gon Jin and A New Hope depicting the demise of Obi-Wan Kenobi. And while Qui-Gon is an interesting and…

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    Hope was written by Ariel Dorfman. The poem tells a story starts with the speaker who talks about how their son was abducted and how they hope he is alive despite the horrible circumstances he is being kept under. Evolution was written by Sherman Alexie and deals with the exploitation of the Native American culture and describes how they are losing their identity while the ones who destroyed it are profiting from it. Hope begins with the speaker started to describe how the situation progressed…

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    Cameron’s Life: Episode VI a New Hope. In life there are many definite ends like finishing a bowl of pasta, finishing a 4-5 page paper your professor gives to you to finish in two days (I know, what the heck), or leaving a soccer club. At these ends, there are beginnings, eating more food because that 's all I do, starting another paper (Please don 't), and going to a new soccer club. During the intervals between a definite start, and definite ending, there are many small beginnings and…

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    decided on the Star Wars series, but more specifically the original Star Wars movie. This movie is Star Wars Episode 4: A New Hope, or originally known as simply Star Wars: A New Hope. I decided on this specific movie in the series because it was the beginning of the entire eight movie series (episodes one through three were made in the form as prequels making…

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    for the good of society. In the movie Star Wars IV: A New Hope, a science fiction film, Luke Skywalker, the main character, is a strong leader who is determined and brave. Luke ends up leaving his homeland with Obi-Wan Kenobi (Ben), CP3O, R2D2, Han Solo and Chewbacca to save Princess Leia from the empire. On their journey they end up in a near death situation and fighting the empire to destroy the death star. In Star Wars IV: A New Hope, Luke follows the hero's journey by establishing allies,…

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    Set prior to the events of the third installment of the Star Wars series, A New Hope, Rogue One tells the story of the behind-the-scenes heroes that acquired the infamous Death Star’s blueprints essential to its destruction. Set in a variety of locales, the most notable being Jedha, an Imperial-held desert moon, Eadu, housng an Imperial research facility, and Scarif, home to the Imperial data bank. With atmosphere as varied as location, there is always an underlying tone of hopefulness laced in…

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    How Useful Is The Hero’s Journey In Analysing The Protagonists Journey In Star Wars This essay will be analysing the film “Star Wars: A New Hope” and the journey of the character Luke Skywalker through the lens of Joseph Campbell and Christopher Vogler’s theory of the Hero’s Journey and discussing how well the film adheres to the ideas proposed by Campbell and expanded upon by Vogler. The Hero’s Journey is a detailed outline of how the hero of a story traverses the plotline from start to finish…

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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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    relevance is important for understanding the overall meaning in any screenplay. This statement enables people to have favorite films that they really do not completely understand. One of the most nostalgic movies in history, Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope, contains many disguised philosophical themes that many viewers have overlooked for multiple decades. The philosophical theme most relevant in the Star…

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    storyline. Star Wars: A New Hope and Arthurian Legend both have a very similar storyline; however, there are a few differences. The Force and the Holy Grail are both something that people are trying to find. Han Solo and Lancelot are both main characters but they have very different endings. Star Wars: A New Hope and Arthurian Legend are similar because they both have something that the main characters are trying to find, but they are different because in Star Wars: A New Hope there is a happy…

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