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    Star Wars: A New Hope

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    was disproportionately stronger than the rest of the entire Jedi hierarchy within an individual named Anakin Skywalker. Fortunately, for Chancellor Palpatine this process was relatively simplistic. Deriving from the fact, that prior to Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope Anakin Skywalker witnessed the death during childbirth of his belated wife Padme Amadala while giving birth to Luke Skywalker. Therefore, Anakin enters the typical ethical dilemma, through which both sides of the force try to…

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    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, learning from a…

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    Kenobi Theory In the recent film, Star Wars: The Force Awakens, many have surmised that the protagonist Rey, is Luke Skywalker’s daughter. In this essay, I will argue that Rey is not his daughter, but is in fact Obi-Wan Kenobi’s granddaughter. The reasons supporting this theory are, Maz Kanata implying that Luke is not a part of her family tree, the aura Rey emits is more powerful than a Skywalker 's, thus leading to the theory that Obi-Wan is in fact, Rey 's grandfather. Rey is a 19 year old…

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    The core plot line of Star Wars begins with the Imperial forces capture of Princess Lelia, her rescue from Luke Skywalker, Han solo and the rebel forces and the return of justice to the galaxy in this way it is inexplicably simple. But Star Wars reworks a collection of old stories comics, the movies of Flash Gordon, Edgar Rice Burroughs John Carter of Mars series…

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    evil. Luke and Darth Vader were the main characters who symbolized this power struggle that often determined life or death. We can see that Luke Skywalker is the peace maker when he tells Obi-Wan Kenobi that there is still good in Darth Vader because he felt it. (movie fanatic) We see the depths of Darth Vader’s evil nature when he tells Luke “Give yourself to the dark side. It is the only way to save your friends.”(thought catolog) Yoda was the Jedi Master with infinite wisdom who taught Luke…

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    While for Luke this stage didn’t occur until after he meets up with Han Solo and Chewbacca, Bobby Pendragon was reevaluating his decision when he was taken to an abandoned subway station by Uncle Press, preceded by a handful of superficial instructions that brought…

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    Star Wars: Film Analysis

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    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 idea of the connection of Christianity and Star Wars. However, he puts great emphasis on some aspects of God and less emphasis on others. While not every…

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    Star Wars Movie Essay

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    offers many opportunities for imagination with its functional pieces. This version comes with six different minifigures, many of which are hard to find nowadays. The array of hero minifigures consists of Chewbacca, Han Solo, R2-D2, Princess Leia, Luke Skywalker, and Wedge Antilles. The…

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    The Star Wars Saga

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    The Star Wars saga is such a phenomenon in American that it has become part of American pop culture. Just by references or symbols from the movie, people already connect it to The Star Wars trilogy.The Star Wars saga is well known and easily recognizable by everyone of different culture and has impacted the economy positively. Because of the concept of galactic fantasy, it made Star Wars sequels and prequels more more enjoyable to any age group. The saga is very appealing because of the…

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    “The Force Awakens”, the seventh installment in the Star Wars franchise and the first part of the new trilogy announced by the Walt Disney distributing company, was intended to be a galactic epic. Within this specific genre, it manages to deliver a pretty decent plot filled with exciting battles, interesting new and old characters, and some nostalgia without falling in exaggeration. The film was directed, co-written, and co-produced by J.J. Abrams, who reinforces his ability to recycle former…

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