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    Mentorship In Obi Wan

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    Both films uses mentors to lead the protagonist to growth and progression through the film. In Star Wars, Obi-Wan Kenobi is sought out through a message found by Luke the protagonist of Star Wars. Obi-Wan Kenobi skills as a Jedi master and previous battles keeping peace in the galaxy allows Luke to accept him a mentor. The scene used to demonstrates the mentorship Obi-Wan has on Luke is when, Obi-Wan explains to Luke what the force is and how he trained Luke’s father. Not only does he explains the

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    Star Wars Battlefront

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    Star Wars Battlefront was the most current anticipated Star Wars game next to Star Wars: The Old Republic when it first launched. Three week after launch and we got the games first DLC package, “The Battle of Jakku”. So how does it stand up now against other AAA titles such as Fallout 4? Well to start off, Star Wars Battlefront, topped the most sold online game on the PlayStation 4 and broke the record which was held by Bungie’s “Destiny”, and was nominated for the “The Best Games Award” for the

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    Once again, ‘Star Wars’ has made cinematic history. Through the unprecedented use of CGI, Peter Cushing’s character, Grand Moff Tarkin returned to the screen twelve years after the actor passed away, by digitally inserting details of Cushing’s face onto the face of actor Guy Henry, who possesses a similar facial structure. This same technique allowed Carrie Fisher’s likeness of Princess Leia from 1977 to appear on Ingvild Deila in a cameo role. In light of Carrie Fisher’s death as of December 27th

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    Dear Star Wars, 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. In your episode, The Empire Strikes Back, when Darth Vader looked at Luke and said, “I am your father,” in a deep, raspy

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    A long time ago in a galaxy far, far away lived two beings, father and son, who were overwhelmingly powerful. One was evil; one was good. Created by George Lucas, the first trilogy of Star Wars has become well-known for its father-son rivalry. Anakin and Luke Skywalker have also become two names known around the world, and although Anakin and Luke are related, they represent two opposing forces: evil and good. The Skywalker family exemplifies family relationships and their historical ties to each

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    The legendary Peter Jackson, director of the Lord of The Rings Series and The Hobbit movies, jumped at the chance to see the world famous super villain’s newest movie scene. Rogue One, the newest edition the the Star Wars franchise, hit theaters in December of 2016 and made a box office killing, mainly because of the notable appearance of Darth Vader. The trailers leading up to the movie hinted at his astounding feature and many Star Wars fans were desperate to see some of the action first hand

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    Stranger Things Season 1 and 2, Which One Is Better? By Izzy And Amanda Stranger Things is a very popular show which just came out with a Season 2 a few months ago. Some people think season 1 was better, or season 2 was better, or that they are equally the same! They both have lots of similarities and differences which can be good or bad. The purpose of this is to show you which season is better than the other one so that when you fight with your friends to which one is better, you’ll consider

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    When intrigued or often obsessed with something, you may seem to bring it into all aspects of your life. The Columnist Christopher Borelli has certainly done just that with his writings. Although some articles are not about Star Wars, I chose, as an invested fan in Harry Potter, to see how someone just as invested in Star Wars viewed the world. Christopher Borelli uses such vivid description in his articles that you cannot help but be drawn into his writing. In the first article of his that I read

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    Most die-hard fans of each sci-fi culture phenomenon would agree that their precious saga is nothing like its counterpart. I however, share a deviating perspective and would argue that these two fantasy realms are, in fact, homogeneous. In a myriad of ways, Star Wars and Star Trek go hand-in-hand when one visualizes “space travel and adventure”. Besides the clear affinity for the stars and galaxies, the two sci-fi sensations also share similar goals and virtues, such as exploring the vast universe

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    Luke Skywalker, a hero born in a galaxy long ago, is the modern representation of an epic hero. It is the epic story of a farm boy, who lived on a distant planet on the outer reaches of the empire, becoming a Jedi Knight and hero of the rebel alliance. In order to save the galaxy, he travels with an old Jedi master, a smuggler, a hairy alien, two droids and a princess. Against all odds, he destroys a giant mega weapon called the “Death star”, which has the ability to destroy an entire planet in one

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