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    complete without a villain. The entire film would be pointless and boring, villains makes everything so exciting. Imagine Batman without Joker, Harry Potter without Voldemort, Professor X without Magneto, Thor without Loki, and Luke Skywalker without Darth Vader. Some people loves to hate villains especially if those villains are portrayed by such amazing actors. They said that if the villains in a film or a television show is not hated by its viewers, that would mean they’re not doing a good job at

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    Hero's Journey

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    The Hero’s journey, or in its more correct terminology the Monomyth is an object from the area of comparative mythology. Its definition in the most basic of forms, it is a pattern or outline that is used in storytelling, usually the myth. This pattern is found in many famous pieces from all around the world. In the book The Hero with a Thousand Faces from 1949 by author Joseph Campbell, this pattern is described in detail. Campbell describes that numerous myths from different times and areas of the

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    Darth Vader's name was rightly chosen when director George Lucas wrote the script for Starwars. Not only did the name cast a dark feel, the name 'vader' helped solve one of the biggest plot twist in cinematic history of Luke's father (father translates to 'vater' in German). Names, whether they fit or not to their given object or person, usually have a deeper meaning than what appears on the surface. Like Darth Vader, books' titles, such as The Importance of Being Earnest, tend to grasp a broader

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    If you were to step back and look at your life from a distance you can see yourself change. It may be a little tick or your whole personality becoming something completely different. In The Force Awakens Jyn Erso had a rough life from when she was a young child to her untimely death. Jyn goes from being a happy-go-lucky person to one that can barely trust anyone. Eventually she trusts someone and she becomes the person that would put her life on the line for what she believed in. When Jyn was young

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    The Hero’s Journey Watching a film, one can easily recognize plot, theme, characterization, etc., but not many realize what basic principle lies behind nearly every story conceived: the hero’s journey. This concept allows for a comprehensive, logical flow throughout a movie. Once the hero’s journey is thoroughly understood, anyone can pick out the elements in nearly every piece. The hero’s journey follows a simple outline. First the hero in question must have a disadvantaged childhood. Next

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    he provides Luke and Obi-Wan Kenobi the space ship, Princess Leia is the princess and also plays the role of her father because she rewards Han Solo and Luke at the end, Obi-Wan Kenobi is also the donor who gives he force to Luke, Darth Vader is the villain who captures the princess and the droids are the dispatcher because R2D2 shows the message to Luke. Propp’s theory is a much more simple way of looking at ‘Star Wars’ as a fairy tale however there is another way but

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    The Star Wars Films

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    It is a long standing, recognized fact that the classic Star Wars films exhibited key archetypes in the human psyche. These included not only such universal themes as the male coming of age tale and feminism, but also somewhat more obscure examples. These included, but were not limited to, the Hero, the Anti Hero, the Mother, the Wise Old Man, the Devil, the Mentor, the Father, and others. These and others interact in a saga of events that leads the films' main characters to the 'spiritual' goal

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    Miami Toy Company

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    that “last from pablum to puberty” 2. As a rule, MTC introduces one or two new toys a year 3. Dwight Smith is the owner and manufacturing manager of MTC 4. In August of this year, toy inventors informed Smith that they have designed a Darth Vader Doll – standing two feet high, swinging a “lightsaber” and making heavy breathing sounds from an electronic voice synthesizer 5. Design Engineering unit states that the product can be made primarily from molded plastic using new all-purpose

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    The Star Wars

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    The nostalgia factour becomes vastly important when appealing to an older audience like the intended audience of this commercial. In this commercial, the producers decided to appeal to the broad, and extremely nostalgic, Star Wars audience. The producers of this commercial use a variety of methods that allows for them to possibly sway their viewer 's opinions on a product versus other products. Some of the techniques that the producers use are the utilization of changing the color scheme of the environment

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    Star Wars takes place a long time ago in a galaxy that is unlike anything modern society could conceive as being authentic. It exists in a time before Earth was even thought of. At the start of the movie, a civil war is occurring between the Rebel Alliance and The Galactic Empire. A leader of the Rebel Alliance, Princess Leia, stole plans from the Galactic Empire (also known as the Imperial forces) for the Death Star. The Death Star was a very heavily armed space station with weapons capable of destroying

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