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    worlds, gave us giant explosions unlike anything seen on the big screen before, turned little models into star fighters a kid could only dream of flying, and created the most iconic movie prop ever turning some plastic into the legendary weapons of the Jedi and Sith the lightsabers. Star wars is probably the best culmination of all its parts humanity will ever see in a film as the star studded cast, timeless score, and an academy award winning editing team come together to form what many…

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    Anyways, for lunch, I had a burger, fries, and some apple juice. During our lunch break, we watched a reenactment of the movie, “Star Wars: The Last Jedi.” Towards the end of the trip, we went on Space Mountain. The line was really long, but luckily we had a front of the line pass. When we were on the ride, we saw, clearly, space. The ride was going so fast that I felt like my cheeks were going to fly…

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    “May the Force be with you.” – General Dodonna. “Never tell me the odds.” – Han Solo. “If you strike me down I will become more powerful than you could possibly imagine.” – Jedi Knight Obi-Wan Kenobi. “Luminous beings are we, not this crude matter.” – Jedi Master Yoda. “I find your lack of faith disturbing.” – Darth Vader Lord of the Sith Apprentice of the Emperor Darth Sidous. These famous quotes come from the epic Star Wars Saga that has thrilled millions of viewers for thirty eight years.…

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    This essay will discuss the Star Wars universe from a structuralist view point discussing the use of stereotypical, monomyth narrative structures to represent the signified and myths of American culture. I will discuss the binaries of light, dark, alien, human, freedom, control and how there contrasting binaries relate to the negative arbitrary nature of signification. More specifically these differences of the paradigmatic and syntagmatic relationships in the movies depiction of plot, special…

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    We can again see this in Star Wars games like Jedi Knight and Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic where the player starts off as a normal person and slowly rises in fame and importance till they are the center of the galaxy's attention. This occurs similarly to the films, as in the films Luke Skywalker turns out to be Darth Vader/Anakin's son, in games like Knights of the Old Republic, the player character turns out to be a famous Sith lord thought dead and lost. (Schellenberg) While again…

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    Throughout the past four decades, the Star Wars movie series by George Lucas has become one of the most popular fantasy series around the world. The movies depict the saga of Luke Skywalker, a young Jedi warrior who is talented, ambitious, and unyielding. However, he unexpectedly vanished after he defeated the villains; thus his sister Princess Leia led an expedition to both find Luke and protect the galaxy. Although Star Wars is a space opera, but similar to the movie Pan’s Labyrinth, it blends…

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    Chewy Narrative

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    his family that all of Wookie’s got capture by the Dark Side. The Dark Side is plan on selling all the Wookie’s so they can get more part to finish the new Death Star (a Death Star is a human made planet that can destroy another planet). Luke (he a Jedi knight)and Hon Solo (Hon Solo is best friends with Chewy) and the Rebels (the Rebels are an army that trying to destroy the Dark Side) plan on saving all the Wookie’s and stop them from building the new Death Star… As Luke, Hon, and…

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    [Type text] [Type text] [Type text] Nick Garde Ms. Vyse English II Hon 15 April 2016 Mythology?s Connection With ?Star Wars? ?Star Wars? and mythology connect throughout the entire series because of the heroes portrayed in both topics, the way the characters are viewed, and the fictional characters involved with both ?Star Wars and mythology. There are many people in the United States who are fans of ?Star Wars.? The series has impacted many people?s lives, most of which are in a positive way…

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    Star Wars Greed

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    Dragons are found in a symbolic aspect in Star Wars as were found in the Hobbit. Anakin Skywalker and the Emperor are our metaphorical dragons in this case. In many stories, the character of a dragon usually serves as a metaphor for greed; this is very apparent in the Hobbit through Smaug but is evident in Star Wars as well. In Star Wars, the dragon is the dark side: primarily, Anakin and the Emperor. The dark side and its main leaders may appear grotesque and malicious but in fact, it is just…

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    When you first hear the word Star--, do you think, “Long ago, in a galaxy far away…” or “Space: the final frontier..”? The battle between Star Wars and Star Trek has been ongoing for many years and continues to grow with every passing generation. Despite the fact both franchise’s titles start with the same first word, both shows have many similarities and differences while still being its own different independent story. Star Trek began the path for Star Wars creation by opening a new audience…

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