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    A New Hope Hero's Journey

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    star. The team barely gets out alive, except for Obi Wan Kenobi, who sacrifices himself and became on with the force so the rest can escape. Finally, our starring role and a small team of rebels go back with one mission: destroy the death star. This is the most challenging stage for Luke and it is called the ordeal. This stage he has to use all his ability and skill to overcome the obstacle. After some rebel ships were destroyed, Luke follows Obi Wans advice to use the force, which helps him…

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    characters common in every myth that Campbell explains in his theory are also present in the movie. There is a hero (Luke Skywalker), a mentor (Obi-Wan Kenobi), an ally (Han Solo), a herald (R2-D2), a trickster (Chewbacca), a guardian (Uncle Owen), a shapeshifter (Han Solo), and a shadow (Darth Vader) with their respective on-screen equivalents. The mentor, Obi-Wan Kenobi, has an important role in the growth of the protagonist, Luke Skywalker, to teach him in the ways of the Force. Luke was…

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    Jedi Knights Anakin Skywalker and Obi-Wan Kenobi lead a clone army against the Separatist droid army on Christophsis. The two Jedi greet a shuttle carrying the Jedi initiate Ahsoka Tano, who says that Jedi Master Yoda assigned her as Anakin's Padawan. Anakin reluctantly accepts Ahsoka and the two deactivate the Seperatist forcefield while Obi-Wan stalls the droid army , taking a victory for the Republic. This gives Ahsoka Anakin's respect. After the battle, Yoda arrives and informs the Jedi that…

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    War: A New Hope, the primary source of magic is the Force. The Force helps Jedi’s and Sith’s develop and enrich their inborn characteristics. An example of when the Force was used would be when Obi-wan Kenobi was able to induce the Storm Troopers to let him continue his journey without disruption. If Obi-wan was unable to use the Force, he wouldn’t have been…

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    and plot make Star Wars: A New Hope an epic because of the major events that happen at the Death star, such as Luke risking life to destroy it. Another great plot that involves supernatural beings is when Luke, Obi Wan Kenobi, and the other character’s snuck in the Death Star and Obi Wan Kenobi was battling Darth Vader, when he was struck with the light…

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    escape pod in an attempt to return the plans to the Rebel Alliance so they may find a weakness in the Death Star and use this weakness to destroy it. Leia also gives R2-D2 a message to deliver to an old Jedi known as Obi-Wan Kenobi, who managed to escape the Jedi killings. She believes Kenobi will be able to return R2-D2 to the Rebel Alliance. Darth Vader learns that the droids were sent to the planet Tatooine, upon which he orders soldiers to go to the planet to capture them, and then takes…

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    I have always wanted to be Obi-Wan Kenobi. Not Luke or Anakin, despite always having an interest in the villain. Just Obi-Wan. When I was younger, my friends and I would often recreate our favorite scenes from Star Wars. Of course, ninety-nine percent of the time that meant reenacting the fight between Anakin and Kenobi from Revenge of the Sith (but I mean come on, two Jedis in a duel to the death while balancing over a lava pit, nothing is cooler than that). I know, I know, it may not be…

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    Star War is a movie about an adventure that takes a kid named Luke across the galaxy in epic battles, and wars. His adventure starts when he first meets his mentor named Obi-wan Kenobi. Obi-wan tells Luke about his father, how he was a Jedi Knight, and that Obi-wan trained Luke’s father. Obi-wan then gives Luke his dad’s old lightsaber and teaches Luke about the force, and how he and his father have it. The lightsaber plays an important role in the journey that Anakin Skywalker (aka Darth Vader)…

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    Star Trek vs. Star Wars Star Trek is an all American science fiction television series created in 1966. There are many novels over the Star Trek story also. Star Trek follows adventures in space of the starship USS Enterprise and its crew. Star Wars is an American science fiction film series released in 1977. Star Wars depicts the adventures of various characters “ a long time ago in a galaxy far, far away.” There are books also over these movies too. Fandoms have been going at it for over 40…

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    Mythology can be very complicated but at the same time fascinating. Author Joseph Campbell, studied myths and made a claim that almost all myth have the same ideas. Also so that heroes adventures are nearly identical in their shape. The hero’s Journey is different stages of adventure that can be found in movies, myths, and religious rituals. George Lucas’s science fiction film Star Wars and Aldous Huxley novel Brave New World clearly displays hero’s journey. In the film and novel, Luke Skywalker…

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