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    How Technology is Represented in Star Wars When watching the film, Star Wars, it is impossible not to be aware of the technology that is represented in the film, partly because it is so much more advanced than our own is now, but also because we can imagine how we might someday acquire such technology. The central theme in Star Wars is good versus evil, clearly demonstrated by the technology in the film. While the Rebels (the good guys) use technology primarily to fight for freedom and quality

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    A Short Story : A Story?

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    Once upon a time in a place far far away there lived a boy. This boy lived in a normal town just like yours. He was a normal kid just like you. He was in 6 grade and went to Sr Sammy middle school. Sammy was one of the first settlers of The boys planet. One day the boy got called to the principal's office. “ I am I in trouble “ He asked when he went to her office. Mrs. happy the principal said “ no, Connor but we just got informad that you got accepted to the trip”. “ OOOOOO my god !!!! “ He screamed

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    Heroes are not always obvious; in fact, they may be completely unlikely, or the last ones that come to mind. R2D2, from the famous movie Star Wars, is a hero in many forms of the word. R2D2 may not be made up of the bright and shiny elements that make him a hero, but there are the underlying attributes that seem to be a bit neglected by society. R2D2 was always just part of the Star Wars episodes and never got enough praise for his actions, like Luke Skywalker or Princess Leia. “This hero is more

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    Logic In A New Hope

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    film, A New Hope, Princess Leia is dependent on logic and reason. To begin, Leia displays full logic and reason when Darth Vader boards her diplomatic ship heading for Alderaan, the home world of Princess Leia. After putting a message in R2-D2, her droid, Leia leaves one of the rooms aboard the ship and she flees from Stormtroopers, but soon after, a Stormtrooper shoots her and stuns her, leaving her body inert. They take Leia to Darth Vader, where Leia realizes who attacks their ship. Leia exemplifies

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    Luke Skywalker was a young man who grew up on Tatooine, on a moisture farm with his Uncle Owen and his aunt Beru. His Uncle and he bought two droids from a group of Jawas. The droid’s names were C-3P0 and R2-D2. Soon after purchasing the droids he accidently witnessed a hidden message from one of the droids which lead him to an old hermit named Ben Kenobi who was once a Jedi from the Old Republic who was a wielder of the force, He knew Luke’s father and told that his father was once also a Jedi and

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    was Luke Skywalker.He lived with his aunt and uncle, on a desert wasteland of a planet. but one day Luke’s uncle bought 2 droids. one of the droids had a secret message from a princess that was the blueprints to the death star. The death star was a battleship the size and shape of a moon. This message was for an old man named Obi Wan Kenobi. so the next day the boy and the 2 droids go out to find this Obi Wan Kenobi to give him this message. They find him and luke learns about the force. The force is

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    Throughout time, stories of heroes have been told. Ranging from stories from Ancient Greece to Modern-day films. Russian folklorist Vladimir Propp in 1928 published Morphology of the Folktale detailing how all heroic stories can be divided into functions that must be followed. These 31 functions broke all heroic stories down into pieces that the hero must overcome. Starting from the abstention of a member close to the hero and ending in being wedded. I will be applying these units to the popular

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    this essay I will illustrate how Star Wars: A New Hope relates to The Hero Cycle. A New Hope first introduces Luke on a sandy desert on the treacherous planet of ¨Tatooine¨ where he is accompanied by R2-D2 a highly intelligent droid, and C-3P0 who is also a brilliant droid that can

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    Luke Skywalker Analysis

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    Skywalker lives on Tatooine with his Uncle and Aunt as a farmer. His uncle purchases two droids C-3PO and R2-D2, R2-D2 has a message for Obi-Wan that has the plans for the Death Star. Luke runs into Obi-Wan and shows him the message. Obi-Wan asks Luke to join him on his journey and he does. He meets Han Solo and Chewbacca at the Cantina on Mos Eisley. Han Solo and Chewbacca agree to take Obi-Wan, Luke, and the droids to the Alderan. When they get near where Alderan is suppose to be they slow down and

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    HUNGER GAMES vs STAR WARS In the story of hunger games and star wars there hero's journey had many differences and similarities. Some examples of this could come from the Ordinary world, Refusal, and Mentor/Helper. Some ways these to story could be different or the same are… One way these story are different is the refusal. I say this because they are basically the opposite of each other. For example, Katniss really didn't refuse she volunteered to go to the hunger games. For luke he said no i'm

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