Obi-Wan Kenobi

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    series he is considered a messiah of sorts. In both Star Wars Episode 1: The Phantom Menace and Star Wars Episode 3: Revenge of the Sith several characters speak of Anakin’s special status. Both Qui-Gon 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…

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    about being nervous, and he’s a major star wars fan, so what Chodron does, is that she reminds her friend about his favorite character, Obi-wan Kenobi, who is basically the master of counteracting shenpa, and always down to earth which makes Chodron’s friend look up to a character like Obi-wan, and wanting to be like him. Chodron would remind her friend about Obi-wan and talk briefly about him every time she sees that her friend is nervous, thus, calming him down and controlled, negating the…

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    relief as the sound of his death. Luke then escapes the trash compactor having faced death and survived. But the ordeal is not over as they still must battle their way through Storm Troopers and make it back to the Millennium Falcon. Luke has to watch Obi Wan die before him and is forced to run away. But despite the loss loss of his mentor they are successful in their escape with the death star…

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    He was completely unaware that his actions would change the world around him. As the R2 unit his uncle chose had a malfunction he picked out R2-D2. This little droid would cause him to change his perspective and meet his father. When Old Ben (Obi-Wan Kenobi) ask him to go to Alderan with him he refuses because his Aunt and Uncle still need help on the farm. Luke finally goes when stormtroopers kill his family. Luke and Ben go to Mos Eisle to get smuggled out of Tatooine and head to Alderan.…

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    Throught the first and second movies Anakin is the Apprentice of Obi Wan Kenobi. The two meet when Anakin is little and Anakin grows up learning from the best Jedi knight and most noble in all the galaxy. Anakin's concept of what being a successful Jedi Knight clearly differs from what Obi Wan’s concept of being a great Jedi knight is. This concept difference is clear, but becomes even more and more pronounced as time goes on, Obi Wan’s idea of being a good Jedi is to promote justice throughout…

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    about four million dollars worldwide. The director George Lucas had brought the screenplay to life when he used the Actors Mark Hamill who played Luke Skywalker, Harrison Ford as Han Solo, Carrie Fisher as Princess Leia, Alec Guinness who played Obi-Wan Kenobi, Peer Mayhew who was…

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    The film star wars episode IV and Paul Kelly’s from St. Kilda to kings cross are both perfect examples of imaginative, inner and physical journeys. A journey can involve many many different experiences for individuals which include emotional and physical changes. A imaginative journey takes us into unreal existence or different worlds. An emotional journey can be self exploration with the ultimate goal or consequence of knowing ones self better and physical journey can involve obstacles and…

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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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    Jedi council. Yet another criteria for BPD is a "pattern of unstable and intense interpersonal relationships characterized by alternating between extremes of ideation and devaluation." Throughout the prequel trilogy Anakin’s relationship with Obi-Wan Kenobi takes on this pattern as he idolized him throughout the early episodes, but felt he had outgrown him as the story progressed. Another criteria surfaced more obviously in that Anakin was ridden with self-identity issues. Before surfacing as…

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    communicate with mentally and physically disabled people would also be a boon to everyone’s lives. In the Star Wars series of movies, reading, and even manipulating, another person’s mind is possible. The first installment of that franchise sees Obi Wan Kenobi, the aged Jedi master, using this ability on a group of clones when they ask he and Luke Skywalker where they acquired the droids. His ability to read minds and manipulate them delivered he and Luke from certain destruction. Who would not…

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