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    special effects, and battles kids today would call dull; they went to high quality video production, realistic effects, epic fight scenes and more dynamic actors. Star Wars: A New Hope was about a young boy named Luke Skywalker who lived on the planet Tatooine with his Aunt and Uncle. He was inspired by a video of Princess Leia begging Obi Wan Kenobi for help because she got kidnapped by the notorious Darth Vader. This inspired Luke Skywalker to rescue the Princess alongside of his mentor Obi…

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    Imagine being sent on a scientific expedition to explore the Star Wars planet of Tatooine, and you need to provide a detailed account of what you encounter. The description given would probably say something about the harshness of the desert and liken it to a wasteland. As a matter of fact, you could find a more detailed description of the planet by reading a report of the American west made in the year 1806. In that year American explorer Lt. Zebulon Montgomery Pike, was sent on an expedition…

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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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    In the movie Star Wars, it starts out with a lot of action. The viewers do not get to meet Luke Skywalker at first; they are given information about the galactic war and the universe. They then see that Luke is a farm boy from the desert planet Tatooine. He really wants to venture out and experience an adventurer, but his uncle Owen Lars wants him to stay and help the farm. In a Brave New World the main character,…

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    Star Wars: The Cestus Deception (A clone wars novel) written by Steven Barnes, Copyright 2004 The Random House publishing, New York The Cestus Deception takes place before the second film, and after the first, when Anakin Skywalker has grown up with his mentor and master, Obi-wan Kenobi. Obi-wan is contacted by the Jedi Order, a organization based solely of Jedi Knights. He is granted a mission, to travel to Ord-Cestus, and get In contact with the five families, a group controlling Cestus…

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    The complete saga of Star Wars plays a powerful role in today's culture and modern mythology, and gives a wonderful take on the classic myth of The Hero’s Quest. The Hero’s quest follows a character with either mysterious or humble beginnings, somebody who the average folk can relate to. This quest takes the Hero on a journey that often leads to self discovery, and as the name implies, a chance at true heroism. Star Wars is a classic hero’s tale that follows Luke Skywalker from his humble…

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    (aka Darth Vader) takes, in Luke's journey, and has more meaning than just a magical weapon. Anakin Skywalker started his journey with the lightsaber back when he was still learning about the force, and how to control it. He was found by Obi-wan on Tatooine as a kid and was taught by Obi-wan. He used the lightsaber on his journey to discover who he was. He lost it in episode 3 when he lost a fight to Obi-wan and had 3 limbs cut off and was burned. Obi-wan took his lightsaber, kept it and…

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    Essay about Byronic Heroes One of the most famous examples of a Byronic hero is probably Anakin Skywalker from the Star Wars movies. While he wasn’t always portrayed that way, he does transform into what people would consider a Byronic hero. We do know that he has a troubled past because he and his mother started out as slaves. Although he was eventually given the opportunity to travel around the universe, he did have a rough start in life. Anakin was usually a good person, but so many problems…

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    Liam MacDonald Joseph Campbell The Hero of a Thousand Faces The Hero of a Thousand Faces was one of the most influential book of the 20th century and I have never met someone who has disliked it after reading it. It's true that the book has a huge impact on writing and story-telling, and can be seen used making movies. Famous Directors like George Miller, Steven Spielberg, George Lucas, and Francis Coppola owe their successes to the powerful pattern that Joseph Campbell identifies in the…

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    Joseph Campbell defined myth as "other people's religion." However, he also said that one of the basic functions of myth is to help each individual through the journey of life. The Hero’s Journey is a pattern of narrative identified by Campbell. All stories consist of common structural elements of the twelve stages that composed in The Hero’s Journey. Star Wars, by George Lucas, is an excellent movie. This movie is filled with original and mythic patterns. The ideas represented in the film are…

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