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    Ambition As falls the dew on quenchless sands, blood only serves to wash ambition's hands (Lord Byron). In William Shakespeare’s Macbeth and George Lucas’s Revenge of the Sith (ROTS), both Anakin and Macbeth become aggressively ambitious of achieving power through being ruthless and killing people. This warring ambition which is influenced by external forces advents the destruction around them and in themselves. An ambition that goes against moral conscience has devastating results. Such…

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    this fear is it exists in the hearts and minds of everyone. Authors use fear in the books they write to draw the reader in and let the reader have a better understanding with the main character. For example, in the novel Star Wars: Lost Tribe of the Sith the main antagonists experiences fear several times throughout their lives. They go through the crashing of a ship into an atmosphere and landing on a mountain with the ship torn in half. Fear is demonstrated in our everyday life. It is a part…

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    John Dionisio HCOM 100 Shari Selnick 29 March 2017 Communication Analysis: When Anakin Turns To The Dark Side George Lucas’ Star Wars: The Revenge of the Sith is a fascinating movie that describes the concepts of interpersonal relationship. The movie provides the uses of indirect and direct communications from various characters, which are vital to the fluidity of the movie and how characters build relationships. For example, one scene that builds the interpersonal relationship of two…

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    Palpatine

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    The movie opens with Palpatine addressing the Jedi Council. He informs them that the Senate believes the Jedi can no longer protect them from the oncoming enemies that face them and that the galaxy requires a military to protect those who cannot protect themselves. Therefore, the Senate has commissioned an army of clones, made with the genetic material of the most feared bounty hunter in the galaxy: Jango Fett. Naturally, the Jedi are opposed to a clone army, especially one made from the DNA of…

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    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 universes have their own evil forces which has minions obeying every command. In Star Wars, there is always two; a master and an apprentice. These apprentice, such as Darth Vader and Darth Maul, command troops to do the bidding of…

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    The text by Nathaniel Van Yperen, “I am Your Father: the Villain and the Future Self” talks at length about perceiving the villain of a story as a version of one’s “future self”, as in Star Wars between Luke Skywalker and Darth Vader. Van Yperen describes Darth Vader as a villain because Luke can see himself someday turning out like his father. The concept of the “future self” can also be applied to Junot Diaz’s work, “Fiesta, 1980.” Nathaniel Van Yperen defines a villain as someone that a…

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    Star Wars Greed

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    Dragons are found in a symbolic aspect in Star Wars as were found in the Hobbit. Anakin Skywalker and the Emperor are our metaphorical dragons in this case. In many stories, the character of a dragon usually serves as a metaphor for greed; this is very apparent in the Hobbit through Smaug but is evident in Star Wars as well. In Star Wars, the dragon is the dark side: primarily, Anakin and the Emperor. The dark side and its main leaders may appear grotesque and malicious but in fact, it is just…

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    Star Wars Vs. V. Star Wars

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    saw, in the opening sequence of Revenge of the Sith, there was banter. There were jokes, and even, to the surprise of many fans, feelings exchanged between Anakin Skywalker and Obi Wan Kenobi. You saw that these two, who’d we had been told were great friends, actually were. Unfortunately, once the opening sequence comes to a close, the movie returns to more poorly written dialogue between characters who people really don’t care about. Revenge of the Sith did include more action and adventure…

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    time that the Star Wars movies where coming out. I remember being absolutely obsessed with Star Wars at the time. I dreamed of becoming a Sith, using a lightsaber, and I wanted to control the Force. The Force is the energy that binds all things together. The Sith where people from the dark side, and I liked the evil better than good, I always wanted to join the Sith lord. It was the night of Christmas, and magic was in the air. I had a weird feeling that something strange was going to happen…

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    a lot of trouble controlling his emotions him and his master were sent to rescue chancellor palpatine who was secretly a sith lord darth sidious when rescuing him they encounter a sith count dooku and they fought he knocked out anakins master and while fighting anakin cut both his he crossed his and dooku lightsaber to his throat and palpatine urged him to kill the helpless sith even though it was not the jedi way he hesitated but did it anyway after he did it he regretted it right…

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