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    the candy as well. Paul Thomas-CBO. Paul was in charge of coming up with our rival company and reasons as to why your product was the best. Paul came up with the idea as to what our product would be. Paul’s original idea was to sell light sabers to Jedi masters, but our group changed it and he backed…

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    leaves Anakin for dead, and he does not feel guilty for it, as he feels that Anakin deserved the outcome that transpired. Overall, he still feels for him, and trains Anakin’s son with the forces of the Jedi when he comes of age. He feels obligated to do this after trying to help Anakin become a Jedi and ultimately failing. Obi-Wan survives the lightsaber battle and continues his life, living on another planet (Star Wars: Episode III). In conclusion, the overall outcome is the same between the…

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    Luke finally accepts that his destiny was to not stay at home on Tatooine and live out his days on being a moisture farmer, but to embark on a journey that would forever change his ordinary life. Throughout the films, Luke’s journey to becoming a Jedi Knight was met with hardships…

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    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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    When I started high school I had thought I was pretty smart. I was a freshmen in Algebra II and in other honors classes on top of that. I set a goal my first year of high school to be in the top ten percent of my graduating class. I thought I could accomplish everything, I thought I was on top of the world, I thought that I was one of those smart kids at school, and I thought I would have it easy in high school. Needless to say I could not accomplish everything, I was not what I thought I was,…

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    Visions of space, time, and technological progress Stanley Kubrick’s 2001: A Space Odyssey relies on simple editing and sound to create an epic story of space, time, and technological progress. Kubrick sets the film in three different places: the African desert, inside a space station in orbit, and in space itself. When Dr. Heywood Floyd reaches the outpost station on the moon, Kubrick uses a wide angle lens to exploit the distortion of the lines. Such distortions make the station appear…

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    is also centered upon a hero. The character’s, plot, and theme all come together to make Star Wars: A New Hope an epic. The epic is based on Luke and other characters, great achievements and events. In Star Wars: A New Hope, Luke Skywalker, son of a Jedi, shows bravery by risking himself to save Princess Leia. Luke and other characters showed selflessness and loyalty by risking himself getting killed to go destroy the Death Star. The character's bravery, loyalty, and selflessness determine the…

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    Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's stone , a book that almost every child worldwide has sitting on their bookshelf and Star Wars: new hope a movie that has captured the eyes of millions , has multitudes of differences yet the similarities are striking. Most stories follow the same mythic pattern. Every movie seems to have a hero and every book seems to have a villain. According to the archetype notes these are archetypes (the hero, the villain, the mentor ), a hero starts in the everyday world,…

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    George Walton Lucas Jr. was born on May 14, 1944, in Modesto California, his family was made up of his mother Dorothy, his father George Lucas Sr. and his three sisters Katherine, Ann and Wendy Lucas. George Jr. was a small kid which made him a natural target for bullies, but his sister Wendy would help fight them off. When he was in middle school he struggled at math, reading, and writing, he had a major passion for cars, but when he got into a wreck his dreams of being a race car driver went…

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    “Commander, on deck!” troops from all stations on the hellion class cruiser in the eagles nebula stood to attention. Striding past them was a figure, a figure of power. This figure was dressed as a hybrid between a lord and a mandalorian. He had on midnight robes, giving him a regal look, over which he had leg bracings made out of adamantium glinting off the stars in the darkness of space. His hood up and covering the back of his head with a mask of an ancient design, used to enhance one’s…

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