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    Star Wars Film Analysis

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    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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    called Mustafar. Padme pleas with Anakin to leave with her to raise their children; Anakin refuses to leave the dark side, causing Padme to understand that the man she knows has changed. The situation worsens as Anakin spots Obi Wan, convinced that Padme has left him for Obi Wan, he chokes her to near death using his power. This event represents the sudden end of a relationship as Anakin think that Padme has had an affair. Conclusion Relationships exist naturally as human beings are social…

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    later married longtime friend Jedi Padawan Anakin Skywalker. For three years, Padmé was forced to keep her marriage to Anakin a secret from everyone, including her closest allies, which happened to include Anakin’s former mentor and best friend, Obi-Wan Kenobi and his Padawan, Ahsoka Tano. As the Clone Wars wore on, Padmé fought for justice in the Galaxy, but her voice was constantly drained out by the cries of the enemy and her fellow senators who believed the way she thought was unorthodox,…

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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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    entire face, without his mask, Vader would die unless in his specially pressurized meditation rooms. His suit is made as a life support suit because Darth Vader nearly lost his life at one time when fighting against his former Jedi-Kinight master, Obi-Wan Kenobi (1). Vader was once a courageous Jedi-Knight but later was seduced to the dark side of the force and became an extremely powerful Sith Lord(2), which is a title for people who have a deep knowledge of the dark side of the force, for the…

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    should not think of another human or object as more than the other. An example of this that is displayed in the film is when Ben Kenobi sacrifices his own life in order for Luke to escape the Death Star. Ben Kenobi’s disappearance causes Luke to lose control of his feelings and become distraught after the departure of his companion. If Skywalker would have judged Kenobi just as another human being he would been as distressed by his no longer existence. This solidifies the idea of the…

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    telecommunications industry and improve connectivity for millions around the world? Come work with us: http://www.intraway.com/company/work-with-us/] Become a trusted advisor At its core, being a mentor is being a trusted advisor (Qui-Gon Jinn to Obi-Wan Kenobi, he to Luke and Yoda to all who need advice). It involves making yourself available to support and advise someone when they need it, always keeping that person's best interests in mind. It’s imperative that you find your style for all of…

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    Science fiction, which is a fiction that deals with the impact of actual or imagined science as if we see the future. For example, one character can fly to the sky after taking medicine, can be an invisible man, and can go to the past or future with a time machine. In the case of the old science fiction movie, characters use a little technology that is similar to a smartphone which we use. Recently, some of the things that we only see in the movie actualize around us. If I argue some examples,…

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    not set to arrive on the planet until the following day, but the focus is on Obi-Wan and his shock from Padmé’s new boyfriend. Come nightfall, we see Obi-Wan returning to the place where his master died, causing him to relive the tragic event. From this, we are reminded that Obi-Wan holds himself responsible for Qui-Gon’s death, as he abandoned his master to help Padmé, who has moved on from him. At the meeting, Obi-Wan is hurt even more because he is forced to sit across from his former love…

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    though, are not prepared to share all the information until the hero needs to know; this is due to wanting to protect them. They both died protecting the hero, sacrificing themselves for the cause. One key difference between the characters is that Obi-Wan was strictly by the books type of character. He refused to do anything which could be deemed as non-Jedi characteristics. Dumbledore had a dark side during his early years, and could have easily become Voldemort. Death Eaters vs Sith – Both…

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