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    Nancy Farmer, the main character is Matt Alacran. The main setting is in the future in the opium fields and Atlzan. In the beginning of the story, we meet Matt in Celia's house. The main conflict in the book is Matt being a clone, the whole entire book Matt worries about being a clone and that people will know and what they will do. The solution to the conflict is that all the Alacran died and he is now a real person since El Patron died. In the story Tam Lin was a huge impact in Matt’s life. Tam Lin

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    (THS), Nancy Farmer utilises a variety of themes, language features and even characters to direct her message to the reader. The theme of humanity is mentioned several times and introduced in a way that gets the audience thinking. The perspective of clones is also a topic which is portrayed in multiple ways through different characters. The final and most argued theme in this novel are the ‘ethics of cloning’. These three main themes give the story a deeper meaning. They also allow the reader to dive

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    With the rise of the First Galactic Empire, or simple as the Empire was the direct descendant of the Old Republic. Created in the wake of the Clone Wars, in an attempt to ensure that the galaxy never once more be troubled as it was during the Clone Wars. With leaving the political ramifications of creating an Empire out of a Republic overnight, it is instead of more import the ethical nature of such a change and the lasting effects the Empire had on the galaxy. During the rise of the Empire and

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    Rescued Invasion Galen vs. Orson Sybolism Perspective Conclusion Lead: This book is titled Catalyst: A Rogue One Novel written by James Luceno. This is a prequel book to the recent film, Rogue One: A Star Wars Story. I chose this book because I thought it had an interesting story and I love Star Wars. This book shows the transition from Republic to Empire from a man who just wants to make the galaxy a better place, Galen Erso. This is a very character driven novel. It gave a detailed look into Galen’s

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    Star Wars: Before the Awakening was written by Greg Rucka. It was originally published on December 18th, 2015. There are three parts in the book. Each part is a story about a certain character from the movie Star Wars: The Force Awakens. There story takes place months and days before they appear in the movie. The three characters are FN-2187(Finn),Rey, and Poe. FN-2187(Finn) was a stormtrooper in the First Order, Rey was a lonely scavenger on the desert planet of Jakku, and Poe was a hotshot pilot

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    up on life. Elie experiences the worst things that we can imagine. How could anyone have hope in such darkness? What could anyone fear when they have lost everything? “Never give up hope, no matter how dark things seem” -Ahsoka Tano in Star Wars: the Clone Wars. In the beginning of the story Elie is hopeful at every turn. He has a bright, hopeful future and then he and his family are taken away. When they are in the ghetto Elie is hopeful that he and his family won’t have to leave. He hopes he and

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    In 71 AD, in a galaxy far, far away, on the planet Umbara, 2 Jedi Knights, each leading 200 clones, 10 mini-walkers, and 2 AT-TE's( All-Terrain-Transportable E-something's), were up against Count Dooku's apprentice, General Krell, who was leading 200 battle droids, 100 super droids, 50 vulture droids, and 25 droidekas. The names of the Jedi Knights are Obi-Wan Kenobi and Anakin Skywalker, but the clones they commanded called them generals. So, Obi-Wan was known as General Kenobi and Anakin was known

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    was talking about, I specifically remember one part in where Dr. Johnson mimicked the actions of Kylo Ren to emphasize the point of being hurt. It was very easy to the that Dr. Johnson was very excited and enjoyed talking about the subject of Star Wars and Philosophy because of the joy he took talking about the points, making jokes, and the amount of research that had been done. Speaker’s Perception of the Audience: I felt like throughout the speech, Dr. Johnson attempted to get the audiences interest

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    when he was 13 years old, in the year 1977, where he watched the film Star Wars 21 times. But the essay is not actually about the Star Wars film. It is about the way Lethem used going to the movies to remove himself, or “hide” from the realities of his life, such as his mother’s illness and awkward pre-teenage years. The first few sentences of Lethem’s essay is where he blatantly tells the readers that he’s watched Star Wars twenty-one times in four months. He then uses the next three paragraphs

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    In Star Wars: The Clone Wars, the second movie in the canon prequel trilogy we are introduced to the government and political world of the Star Wars galaxy. As the galaxy is suffering at the division of the vast empire, the young representative, Padme Amidala takes on help from Emperor Palpatine to help save her people. The Emperor, although kind and caring at first glance, is an evil tyrant working to take over the galaxy. Whilst in the midst of gaining the trust of the people he also gains power

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