Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith

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    Master Yoda Quotes

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    Now we will be talking about the positive behavior or in the movie the “light side”. The light side represents all thing good and finding a balance of good and evil. Master Yoda says this to Luke to help him understand the force. “You will know when you are calm, at peace. Passive. A Jedi uses the Force for knowledge and defense, never for attack,” (Yoda Quotes, 2017). He also said “Yes, a Jedi’s strength flows from the Force. But beware of the dark side. Anger, fear, aggression; the dark side…

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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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    Star Wars: A New Hope

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    Star Wars episode IV A New Hope is a 20th century classic which embodies: the socio-cultural dynamic that the power balance throughout the galaxy constantly changes, a show of respect for elders on both the good and bad sides of the force, and a diverse cast of individuals all working together towards a similar goal. The film begins as a Rebel transport ship with Princess Leia finds itself flying into an area within which the imperial starship essentially forces the rebels to cede their…

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    Stewart Van Vliet Mac World History 5 November 23, 2015 Religion Paper Jediism George Lucas has made many fictional movies including one the most popular hits Star Wars. Jediism is a non theistic movement mainly based on the depiction of the Jedi in Star Wars media. They attracted public attention in 2001 when a number of people recorded their religion as Jedi on national censuses. Daniel Jones, a twenty three year old gentleman, was inspired by the force and thought that it should be a real…

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    STAR WARS : The Last Jedi (What we know) The upcoming Star Wars: The Last Jedi had everyone in their fullest excitements. Like you and many other fans, we have many questions like: who Rey’s parents are, why did Luke hid in an ocean planet, and who is the Last Jedi? Those questions are still unanswered, but luckily, for us Star Wars fans, Lucas Film released exclusive photos that made us more excited about the upcoming film. In a post, it included the main characters with a touch of red that…

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    Chewy Narrative

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    The Dark Side is plan on selling all the Wookie’s so they can get more part to finish the new Death Star (a Death Star is a human made planet that can destroy another planet). Luke (he a Jedi knight)and Hon Solo (Hon Solo is best friends with Chewy) and the Rebels (the Rebels are an army that trying to destroy the Dark Side) plan on saving all the Wookie’s and stop them from building the new Death Star… As Luke, Hon, and Chewy leave Luke sister Lela said I`m coming too. (Lela and…

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    Star Wars A New Hope

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    Aside from Han Solo's upcoming film "Star Wars: The Force Awakens," the saga continues as "Star Wars: Rogue Nation" unleashed its very first photograph. The film's cast and crew was reportedly announced as well. Lucasfilm confirmed yesterday that the standalone "Star Wars" movie had started its principal photography. The photo, showing the casts of "Rogue One" movie revealed the participation of Felicity Jones, Riz Ahmed, Diego Luna, Donnie Yen and Jiang Wen, according to StarWars.com. The…

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    Star Wars is better than Star Trek. Star Wars and Star Trek are both series of movies. With Star Wars they also made a cartoon series called “The Clone Wars”. They had about 6-7 seasons, each with about 20 episodes. Star Trek also had a Tv series called “The Original series”. My opinion that Star Wars is better than Star Trek because, it is way more interesting, it’s a lot more funny, also it is action pack. This is why i think Star Wars is more interesting. It’s just the fact that Star Wars…

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    I subtly wave my hand, using the force to open it. Cackling deviously with glee, I stride swiftly to my destination. Star Wars stole my imagination and introduced me to so many things that I love: mystery, mythology, and science fiction. Stories like Star Wars dare people to dream of incredible, impossible ideas. Hours spent poring over the combusting ship engines of super star destroyers stimulated my interest in developing spacecrafts and their components, leading me to pursue research. I…

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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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