Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope

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    The ending of Inception is one of the most famous and iconic scenes in movie history. The totem keeps spinning, leaving the viewer on the edge of an astonishingly dramatic precipice. It was a good movie, but soon after, people slowly left the world of science fiction and dreams and come back to reality. But the idea doesn't go away. An idea, as Di Caprio claims, is the most resilient entity. And the fact is, the more ridiculous and ambitious an idea is, the more resilient it is. Humans tend…

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    The Star Wars music sounds so classical, yet fits in perfectly in the futuristic world, the perfect theme for excitement and adventure. Following the original trilogy, Williams has continued to provide new music for the three high definition prequels, which may be their most redeeming feature. Williams' work could easily comprise this entire top 5 list,…

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    kill his family. Luke and Ben go to Mos Eisle to get smuggled out of Tatooine and head to Alderan. There they meet their soon to be allies: Chewy (Chewbacca) and Han (Han Solo). They fly to the now destroyed Alderan only to be pulled onto the Death Star by…

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    Philosopher’s Stone and Star Wars our protagonists Harry Potter and Luke Skywalker can each be considered a “chosen one” due to their characterizations. Each creator has followed a similar framework that structures their emergence to becoming a chosen one which results in noticeable parallels between the two. Neither of the boys have a comprehensive understanding of their own history, as they are both considered orphans who were raised by extended family, they also are exposed to a new community…

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    Star Wars: A New Dawn by John Jackson Miller If the reader is a Star Wars lover, and loves the television show Star Wars Rebels, then the reader will love this book. Star Wars: A New Dawn is a science fiction action packed book full of adventure, friendship, and sacrifice. It was written by John Jackson Miller to create backstory for the characters on the ongoing television show, Star Wars Rebels. This book is an amazing read that will explore the extent of how brutal the Galactic…

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    Jedi Order Six Book Report

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    eight, my parents always told me after the war, they would leave the Jedi order and be a real family. Then that day came, peace talks began; the war came to a close. My parents took me to the Jedi temple to face the Jedi council when the war ended, but Order Sixty-Six…I remember that clones surrounding us, my father gave me a holocron then told me to run…so I did and they got shot down in cold blood. I sit here in my crew quarters on an old Clone wars Venator taken over by pirate who give cheap…

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    James Bond Research Paper

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    sources noted that the most waited movie classic will premiere early 2018. There are also some reports cited that there’s no definite date yet on when it will be released. Fans got their hopes up as rumors swirling about the “James Bond” storyline was already served on the table. Though there have been lots of news popping in, the whole production team hasn’t spilled a word regarding the said project.…

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    The Graduate Film Review

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    The film that I have selected to examine is The Graduate (Nichols, 1967), with Mike Nichols directing and nominated for several Oscars even winning Best Director. The film has become a Hollywood classic that has stood the test of time. This is because the film had a strong screenplay and careful direction. The ensuing film examination will analyze the structure of the story from a comprehensive perspective like the characters, sequences, scenes and also analyze Nichols’ compositions, symbolisms,…

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    English Star wars Essay The subversion of traditional value systems challenge our current and historical thinking, which is a specific focus of the culture of the hero, as such the lens of this genre clearly adds to the significance of the concept of the hero within. Both David Malouf’s Ransom, and Star-wars by George Lucas ,realign our entrenched perception of the hero and reveal that while the concept is universal, perceptions of it are far more subjected to specific contexts and value…

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    as the movie Star Wars: A New Hope. The hero of A New Hope is a boy named Luke Skywalker, who lives on the desert planet of Tatooine. He strives to leave his baren home and see the galaxy. He begins his heroic quest to save princess Leia, and eventually destroys the Death Star, saving millions of lives. Luke is an ordinary boy, but his hero’s journey gives him an opportunity to prove himself. By examining the call to action, the destiny, and the quest, it will be proven that A New Hope fulfills…

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