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    Palpatine

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    The movie opens with Palpatine addressing the Jedi Council. He informs them that the Senate believes the Jedi can no longer protect them from the oncoming enemies that face them and that the galaxy requires a military to protect those who cannot protect themselves. Therefore, the Senate has commissioned an army of clones, made with the genetic material of the most feared bounty hunter in the galaxy: Jango Fett. Naturally, the Jedi are opposed to a clone army, especially one made from the DNA of…

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    social creatures. In the film Star Wars: Episode 3 Revenge of the Sith, multiple concepts of interpersonal relationships are explored through the characters and their interactions. Anakin Skywalker and the people around him such as Palpatine, Obi Wan, Jedi Council, and Padme represents the four concepts that are present in interpersonal relationship. By understand these concepts, people are able to recognize what type of relationships they are in and be able to identify if the relationships are…

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    he mentioned topic of cheating death to Skywalker. Palpatine expanded Skywalker’s mind by using prior knowledge from what he learned from understanding the Darkside. According to Palpatine, “Only through me can you achieve a power greater than any Jedi. Learn to know the dark side of the Force, Anakin, and you will be able to save your wife from certain death.” Palpatine exaggerates to Skywalker that his knowledge is the only way to save Skywalker’s wife from death. Whether this is true or not,…

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    Science fiction, which is a fiction that deals with the impact of actual or imagined science as if we see the future. For example, one character can fly to the sky after taking medicine, can be an invisible man, and can go to the past or future with a time machine. In the case of the old science fiction movie, characters use a little technology that is similar to a smartphone which we use. Recently, some of the things that we only see in the movie actualize around us. If I argue some examples,…

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    known as Anakin Skywalker. As the movies progress so does he and soon enough he becomes not only a well-respected Jedi but the Chosen One at that. Of course this all goes bad when the Chancellor gets his hold of this arrogant…

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    “The Jedi Church (or Church of Jediism, http://www.churchofjediism.org.uk/ ) which is often referred as the first digital church, and they believe that technology can push us to great things.” The other main website is, https://www.templeofthejediorder.org/, that is called Temple Of The Jedi Order: First International Church of Jediism, which is considered as the Jedi Church and international ministry of this religion and the Jedi way of life. In this website they claim that “the Jedi at this…

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    to the most powerful Jedi of all time, Ben ‘Obi-Wan’ Kenobi. Obi-Wan Kenobi influenced Luke to become a Jedi in the first movie, as he knew Luke had not acknowledged his force-sensitivity. The Force is…

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    Star Wars: Film Analysis

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    philosophies and 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…

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    A born politician, Padmé Amidala was born on Naboo and became it’s queen at age 14. At 24, she became her home planet’s senator before she reunited and later married longtime friend Jedi Padawan Anakin Skywalker. For three years, Padmé was forced to keep her marriage to Anakin a secret from everyone, including her closest allies, which happened to include Anakin’s former mentor and best friend, Obi-Wan Kenobi and his Padawan, Ahsoka Tano. As the Clone Wars wore on, Padmé fought for justice in…

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    to protect them. They both died protecting the hero, sacrificing themselves for the cause. One key difference between the characters is that Obi-Wan was strictly by the books type of character. He refused to do anything which could be deemed as non-Jedi characteristics. Dumbledore had a dark side during his early years, and could have easily become Voldemort. Death Eaters vs Sith – Both universes have their own evil forces which has minions obeying every command. In Star Wars, there is always…

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