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    Jin (a respected high level master Jedi) and Obi-Wan Kenobi (another revered Jedi knight eventually master) refer to Anakin Skywalker as the one who would bring balance to the force. Anakin does, in a sense, eventually bring balance to the force when he destroys his Sith master and turns back to the Jedi side. At…

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    Star Wars Film Analysis

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    would need people to play the roles of the characters. The young hero, Luke Skywalker was played by Mark Hamil, a newbie to show business. the mentor and guide of the hero is the old and wise member of a long forgotten order of knights know as the Jedi, his name is Obi-Wan Kenobi played by Sir Alec Guiness. Luke and Obi-Wan need the assistance of the captain of an space freighter, his name, Han Solo played in the film by the now legendary Harrison Ford. The excentric captain has…

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    Absolute Order 9 Analysis

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    far away, two sides wage war for domination of the solar systems. The Galactic Republic vs The Confederacy of Independent Systems fight brutally, neither side able to edge out the other, suddenly The Galactic Republic's clone trooper army lead by the Jedi Order experienced a string of successes and managed to thrust the Sith’s Confederate droid army into the corners of the galaxy. But, the Sith lords had a trick up their sleeve, a fail safe of sorts. Commander Cody of the clone army receives a…

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    Tatooine. While soldiers of the Empire searched Tatooine, a series of incidents occurred to a young desert farmer, Luke Skywalker, with dreams of being a fighter pilot in the Rebellion. He wound up with the Death Star plans and found the assistance of a Jedi Master, Obi-Wan Kenobi. Together they journeyed, meeting new people along the way, in attempt to aid the Rebellion attacking the Death Star before it could annihilate all humanity and restore freedom to the galaxy from the clutches of the…

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    The Empire Strikes Back

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    “No, I am your father!,” quote by Darth Vader to Luke Skywalker. I am reviewing this great movie called The Empire Strikes Back. I watched this epic Star Wars story in my family room. I watched this movie in the summer after I had watched episode 4 A New Hope. I watched this movie on my PS3 and I have watched this 2 times. The movie has many interesting facts and awards and other things to. The genre of this movie is science-fiction and action. There are many actors and actresses they are…

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    Star Wars: A New Hope

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    Chancellor for the Republic Jedi Counsel, his envisionment remained rooted in the ideation that he wanted to be an insider for the Sith and permeate the Rebel unity apart and in turn transform the Galaxy into one unified structure referred to as the Galactic Empire. However, prior to working towards his plan he needed to only sway a minute portion of the puzzle who possess a connection with the force that was disproportionately stronger than the rest of the entire Jedi hierarchy within an…

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    Every mythic hero or heroine’s journey can be traced through the outline of seventeen steps devised by Joseph Campbell. George Lucas’s Star Wars saga contains a unique blend of traditional elements of science fiction and the archetypal structure of a myth. The main protagonist of episodes IV-VI is Luke Skywalker, a boy from Tatooine who goes on an interplanetary journey and learns how to use the Force. Like any other mythic hero or heroine, Luke’s journey can be traced through the seventeen…

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    “Long ago in a galaxy far, far away…” Perhaps the most recognized opening lines to any film. Star Wars, the famous modern epic, changed the way we created movies. With visual effects and a compelling plot far beyond its day, it pushed the film industry to become more innovative, resulting in the multimillion dollar blockbusters we are so accustomed to today. Where did it all begin? Was it the genius of George Lucas alone or did he receive some help along the way? The answer is a combination of…

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    Star Wars Movie Essay

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    The movie really finished off strongly , but it had one or two things that I didn’t like but overall did good.There would be some people who wouldn't understand the movie making the movie bad This movie takes place thirty years after Return of the Jedi. The movie was a roller coaster of emotions, and really hit you with shocks and surprises that no one really intended to happen.The movie includes new…

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    The Archetypal Pattern in Stars Wars: Episode 4 In many novels, there are archetypal patterns, this is shown prominently in The Odyssey. The Odyssey’s archetypal pattern consists of a returning wanderer, a waiting women, and a parent-less child. This archetypal model is reflected in Star Wars: Episode 4. The returning wanderer is Obi-Wan Kenobi, as until Luke found him, Kenobi lived in isolation. This was due to the loss of a battle with Darth Vader. Through conversation Obi-Wan Kenobi…

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