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    R. J. Palacio's Wonder

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    “Those without a disability are often times more disabled than those with a disability,” is a quote by an anonymous author. This relates to the stories “Wonder”, by R.J. Palacio and “The Girl Who Was Born With Only 2 Arms and 2 Legs”, by Stuart Baum. In the story “Wonder”, Auggie (the main character) has a facial disability and has had 27 surgeries since he was born. He soon decides to go to school when he gets older and has a rough time in school when a mean bully, Julian, makes fun of him and…

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    A born politician, Padmé Amidala was born on Naboo and became it’s queen at age 14. At 24, she became her home planet’s senator before she reunited and 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…

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    created a war against his people and killed several innocents. Likewise, Anakin trusts Palpatine to save his wife and becomes evil in the process. He kills younglings and other Jedi people because of his ambition to save his wife. Palpatine uses Anakin’s blind trust in him to his advantage by manipulating him using his precognition to achieve unlimited power. At the end of the movie Darth Sidious a.k.a. Palpatine says about Padme’s death and blames Anakin for his mistake. Therefore, having a…

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    Jedi allows him to redeem himself. Throughout the prequel trilogies, Anakin does show some hints of Stoic values, even though he consistently fails to uphold them and refuses to follow the Jedi Code. After he executes Count Dooku, he comments to Palpatine that he should not have killed him as it was against the Jedi way (Attack of the Clones). Anakin at least demonstrates an ability to adhere to the Code that he swore to uphold and a consciousness of his rule-breaking, which foreshadows his…

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    audience hasn’t previously seen before. I believe that, due to much evidence given in episodes II and VIII of Star Wars, Supreme Leader Snoke is Darth Plagueis. Darth Plagueis was a male Muun. At an unknown point in his life, Plagueis took Sheev Palpatine, who was a human from Naboo, to train him as his…

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    Almost everyone is familiar with the Star Wars franchise, throughout these movies viewers see continuous character development. Starting with the first three movies viewers see the rise and eventual fall of a character named Anakin Skywalker. Anakin is an interesting character because he was believed to be the chosen one who would defeat the Sith and bring balance to the Force however, he is transformed by the lure of the dark side into a ruthless character called Darth Vader. Anakin grew up a…

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    Anakin Monologue

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    Anakin, Even the most beautiful things that exist in our galaxy can disappear in such a quick moment that we forget they even existed. I write to you in my most desperate hour -- in extreme pain unlike any I’ve ever experienced. Our baby will soon be born but it is not that that keeps me in such a state. It is with great sadness and a broken heart that I confess this: I can no longer love you, because you are no longer Anakin. Not the Anakin who rolled with me in the meadows of Naboo. Not the…

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    connection with the force to train and one day become Jedi themselves. Although they were becoming a bit too powerful themselves and seemed more powerful than they should have been. Anakin could see this and with the persuasive words of Chancellor Palpatine the Jedi would be no more. Anakin went and slayed all the young Jedi children and made the remaining Jedi flee breaking up any Jedi order there once…

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    TEXT ANALYSIS-FILM COMPARISON WALL- E // STAR WARS III Genre or type of film- in what ways are they similar? They both have a space theme. In star wars earth is ruined earth. They also share the theme of a futuristic film . Technology is quite advanced compared The idea that we will have robots later on is consistent between the two. In what ways are they different? Wall-E is more of a moral film Star wars is about fighting and defended the universe. The use of robots is different as…

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    History Of The Jedi Order

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    At the beginning of the Palpatine administration the Republic had no standing armed forces, though the debate about the reinstatement of an army and navy had been ongoing for decades. The only military forces were the Jedi, which kept peace for generations. The Jedi were no army though. At one time, the Republic's military forces were considerable, but in the wake of the New Sith Wars gradual process of downscaling began, in favor of increased support from the Jedi Order. More and more often,…

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