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    Amontillado,” Montresor feels betrayed by another man, Fortunato, and leads him into the catacombs of his house, ultimately leaving him to die. In Star Wars: Episode III Anakin Skywalker and Obi-Wan Kenobi are united to fight the evil Sith and defend the Republic. Later, Anakin joins the Sith and betrays Obi-Wan which leads to rash actions and later the downfall of Anakin. These stories both illustrate that betrayal is a feeling that…

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    Shame on me for being so weak! If only Obi-Wan would let me use two lightsabers instead of one, I could be better and faster, more havoc reeked from my calculated strikes, but no! It's not the Jedi way... "Avesta! What have we talked about! You are meant to test your skills and become better…

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    of the story as he leaves his home to go fight to save Princess Leia from Alderaan. Princess Leia is the damsel in distress and that becomes apparent when she sends the hologram message to Obi Wan exclaiming that she needs to be rescued. The message stated, “Help me, Obi-Wan Kenobi. You're my only hope.” Obi Wan is the sage in the film. A sage is defined as a mentor or a respected elder and that is exactly what he is to Luke. Finally the villain…

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    Even though the Hunger Games and Star Wars follow the Hero’s Journey there are lots of similarities and differences through the two stories. Like one difference is in the refusal when Katniss does not want to fight in the hunger games, but she has to because she volunteered for Prim because she didn’t want her younger sister to die in the arena. But with Luke he wants to go and fight the empire, but his uncle is forcing him to stay on the planet and live with them. But Katniss is really…

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    Besides the obvious differences between The Epic of Gilgamesh and Star Wars, there are quite a few similarities. Similarities include spiritual training and signs of being special, but there are also more than just those. Three main comparisons between the stories are the weapons and how they are used to achieve goals, battles of good versus evil, and the heroes and their sidekicks. One of the comparisons between The Epic of Gilgamesh and Star Wars is the weapons. There are three main weapons…

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    his young padawan Obi Wan kenobi are sent to Naboo as ambassadors to negotiate a deal with the trade federation in hopes to end the blockade. Negotiations ended badly causing them to flee and they met a Gungan named Jar Jar Binks while running through the jungles of Naboo. Jar Jar took them to the hidden underwater city called Otoh Gunga to keep them safe. He has been banished from his home so they do not receive a warm welcome, Boss Nass agrees for Jar Jar to leave with Obi-Wan and Qui-Gon…

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    a few common archetypes. One of the most prevalent archetypes in all three is that of a wise man. In Star Wars the role of the wise man could fall on either Obi Wan Kenobi or Yoda. Obi Wan could also be considered Luke Skywalker’s mentor as he is constantly giving Luke advice and guidance throughout Star Wars even after his death. Obi Wan also provides Luke with the necessary training and tools to fight Darth Vader. In Gilgamesh, I consider Utnapishtim as the wise man. Utnapishtim tells…

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    Wars: A New Hope was about a young boy named Luke Skywalker who lived on the planet Tatooine with his Aunt and Uncle. He was inspired by a video of Princess Leia begging Obi Wan Kenobi for help because she got kidnapped by the notorious Darth Vader. This inspired Luke Skywalker to rescue the Princess alongside of his mentor Obi Wan, two robots and an elite pilot, Han Solo.…

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    Luke is on a desert planet with his Uncle and Aunt. Obi Wan comes to the desert planet to invite him to go to Alderaan to fight the Empire. Luke refuses because of his Uncle, but he really wants to go. After his home was destroyed by the Empire and they killed his Aunt and Uncle he goes with them to help them…

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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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