This book starts with Jedi Knight Luke Skywalker, Princess Leia, and Lando Calrissian trying to rescue Han Solo From the vial gangster Jabba the Hut. Of curse they rescue him and then they go to the Rebel Alliance Assembly to make a plan for an attack on the newly created Death Star. After that Han, Luke, and Leia, along with a squad of soldiers are sent the Endor, that is the planet that the Death Star is orbiting. Their plan is to deactivate the shield generator on the planets surface so the Rebel fleet can attack and destroy the Death Star. and free the galaxy. Having landed on Endor they learn that sith lord Darth Vader there as well, so Luke goes to face him leaving it to Han to get the shields down before the Rebel fleet arrives. Then
Connection The connection I make to this book is to halo because the master chief and all the other characters in halo are willing to lay down there lives for there cause just like revan because revan left the republic so that way he could stop what he feared to be the end of the
Due to unfortunate events, two best friends are now on opposing sides of an ongoing war. Will they ever be able to be together again? Star Wars: Lost Stars is by Claudia Gray and is about two kids, one rich and one poor on the planet of Jelucan named Thane Kyrell and Ciena Ree, both of them want more than anything to be a part of the galactic empire and their army. The two face many trials that neither one of them ever could’ve imagined, but through teamwork the two successfully made it into the galactic empire. After an incident where Tatooine is destroyed Thane decides to abandon the empire, and is later recruited by the rebel alliance. Over time the two finally meet again, but unfortunately it is during a battle on the planet of Jakku and
In 1949 Joseph Campbell published his book on myth and heroic archetypes known as “The Hero with a Thousand Faces”. Most importantly, the book outlined the 17 stages of a mythological hero's journey. Star Wars: A New Hope is no exception to the many stories that contain a lot of the main principles presented in the 17 stages of a mythological hero's journey. While writing Star Wars, George Lucas became fascinated with Joseph Campbell’s book. Even though this wasn't necessarily the basis of his story, he was certainly influenced by his obsession with the monomyth.
In starwars episode 6, Leia gets captured by Jabba the Hutt and released, Luke resumes his whining (this time as a Jedi), and former Anakin turns to the light side after going through 3 episodes as Darth Vader. Luke is like his father in the sense that he has lost his mother, he learned the force easily, and he saved his father just as Darth Vader saved his son.
External influences may guide an individual towards their destiny, but only the person themselves can attain their full potential once they believe in their own ability to succeed. As American positivist author Norman Vincent Peale once said, “Believe in yourself! Have faith in your abilities! Without a humble but reasonable confidence in your own powers you cannot be successful or happy” (Brainy Quote). This can be seen in George Lucas’ Star Wars IV: A New Hope, the protagonist, Luke Skywalker, is an isolated young farmer on the planet Tatooine who is propelled in an unexpected mission to save the Rebel Alliance Leader, Princess Leia, as they struggle to defeat the Galactic Empire. To that effect, when analyzing George Lucas’ film from a Jungian psychoanalytic perspective, Luke is the main character
In a galaxy far, far away is where my love resides. Your entertaining characters keep me engaged. The battles between your starships are exciting and keep me on the edge of my seat. The tension you exhibit between the factions makes me feel conflicted. I don’t know whether to root for the Light Side or the Dark Side. You keep my attention for hours on end.
A “composite” of the character, including film or book title, personal/demographic information of their characteristics of giftedness, and any unique challenges they face are provided.
“Why did it take you so long to get all of your things and get to the car?” And i had never done this before but i had to lie
'Star Wars IV, A New Hope' written by Alan Dean Foster is an adaptation of the motion picture 'Star Wars IV, A New Hope'. This novel is canon and included in the Star Wars universe. It is about a war raging on in space. As per the opening text, this war took place "A long time ago in a galaxy far, far away". Just like the film, a young moisture farmer named Luke comes across an old, mysterious hermit who was a former Jedi Knight. Luke gains the possession of two droids (Artificial Intelligence robots). The Galactic Empire are on the lookout for these droids and Luke comes home to find his aunt and uncle dead. The hermit, Luke, and the droids set off into space to join the rebellion and save the galaxy. This novel gives me a sense of excitement
Star Wars is one of the greatest film saga’s to ever hit the big screens in the whole world. With the new Star Wars Trilogy coming around now, Disney is now releasing books to fill in the gaps of what’s been happening since, “Return of the Jedi” (Star Wars: Episode 6). Star Wars: Lost Stars takes place eight years prior of Episode IV and starts out on the planet, Jelucan. We meet a young, noble boy, Thane, who wants to grow up and become one of the best pilots for The Empire. Throughout the book, we travel alongside him for years, and we learn he does become one of the top TIE –Pilots. In this journal, I will be covering three thesis statements, Evaluating, Questioning, and Predicting.
he original trilogy begins with the Galactic Empire nearing completion of the Death Star space station, which will allow the Empire to crush the Rebel Alliance, an organized resistance formed to combat Emperor Palpatine 's tyranny. Palpatine 's Sith apprentice Darth Vader captures Princess Leia, a member of the rebellion who has stolen the plans to the Death Star and hidden them in the astromech droid R2-D2. R2, along with his protocol droid counterpart C-3PO, escapes to the desert planet Tatooine. There, the droids are purchased by farm boy Luke Skywalker and his step-uncle and aunt. While Luke is cleaning R2, he accidentally triggers a message put into the droid by Leia, who asks for assistance from the legendary Jedi Knight Obi-Wan Kenobi. Luke later assists the droids in finding the exiled Jedi, who is now passing as an old hermit under the alias Ben Kenobi. When Luke asks about his father, whom he has never met, Obi-Wan tells him that Anakin Skywalker was a great Jedi who was betrayed and murdered by Vader.[27] Obi-Wan and Luke hire the smuggler Han Solo and his Wookiee co-pilot Chewbacca to take them to Alderaan, Leia 's home world, which they eventually find has been destroyed by the Death Star. Once on board the space station, Luke and Han rescue Leia while Obi-Wan allows himself to be killed during a lightsaber duel with Vader; his sacrifice allows the group to escape with the plans that help the Rebels destroy the Death Star. Luke himself (guided by the power of
From flying across the galaxy to massive space battles and interactions between multiple species of aliens and other worldly creatures. just about everyone nowa something about George Lucas’s famous space sage Star Wars and has at least watched a few of the movies and so,e people may even think they know everything about this movie and it's creators but most likely there are things you do not know about these famous and successful movies so today I am going to talk about six fun facts that you most likely do not know about Star Wars.
The rising action begins as Marvin and his father travel up and out of the lunar colony building, and in doing so, experience the change in the characteristics of the indoor air. The air is dry, cool and ozone-tinged in the residence levels, but changes to an earthy smell in the Farmlands. Marvin finds this interesting and exciting. When they reach the observatory level and pressurized exit door, they step into an oxygenated, pressurized surface vehicle, and actually travel outside. Marvin is thrilled because this is his first excursion outside.
What concept has fueled numerous wars and conflicts throughout history, and even in present day? It is the oversimplification of the perception of good and bad which has sparked these battles, as well as worked to handicap young people’s ability to come to a true understanding of world events. Gardner writes about this concept when he says, “most five-year-olds have developed a Star Wars script. Life consists of a struggle between Good and Bad forces, with the Good generally triumphant” (627). Through their entertainment children construct an internalized “script” which can mislead them to think the concept of good and bad is much less complex than in reality. I believe that this is still true, and that the “Star Wars script” is
"Marco," Star starts, her excitement beginning to dim as they walked on. "I 'm sorry, for this I mean." She gave a glance at the back of Marco 's head, stepping quickly to reach his side. "I never wanted this to turn out so badly."