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    Luke 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

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    The Leadership of Darth Vader and Luke Skywalker A long time ago in a galaxy far, far away… there were two exceptional leaders by the name of Darth Vader, and Luke Skywalker. As many know, these two men are the leading antagonist and protagonist of the immensely popular franchise, Star Wars. For those that do not know, Darth Vader is the villain who leads a heinous army known as The Empire. Through methods of fear and intimidation, Vader fabricates a mega-weapon capable of destroying entire planets

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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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    Luke Skywalker is a pop culture hero to children and adults alike. However, have you ever thought what makes Luke a hero? Luke, throughout his journey, has faced many obstacles. For example, having to destroy the Death Star or having to fight strong foes like Darth Vader. He also has to deal with the emotional scar of the evil man, Darth Vader, being his father. Luke, however, did not have to fight through this journey alone. He had the help of Obi-Wan, Han Solo, Princess Leia, C3-PO, Chewbacca,

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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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    Does Luke Skywalker fit into Campbell's archetype myth? Along time ago in a galaxy far, far away… Luke Skywalker was raised by his uncle away from his father the fallen Jedi Knight, Anakin Skywalker – aka Dark Vater and was kept hidden from the Emperor Palpatine. When Luke turned 19 he bought two droids, R2-D2 and C-3PO which later led him to receive training in the ways of the Force from Jedi Master Obi-Wan Kenobi. Luke Skywalker’s life journey from being raised on Tatooine to becoming a Jedi

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    what drive the story and create this vast universe. Ultimately, Luke Skywalker is the main character of the original Star Wars trilogy. The three films tell his story and journey of becoming a Jedi Knight. Starting out as a naive young boy, throughout the course of the films Luke Skywalker matures into a full fledged Jedi Knight who is tasked with defeating the Empire. Despite being the main character, in A New Hope, Luke Skywalker is neither mentioned nor seen on screen until the setting of the

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    Luke Skywalker Character

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    is Luke Skywalker from Star Wars. Luke Skywalker is a prominent role in the series and can be described as the “good guy”. Luke is relatable in the fact that he wants to destroy the dark side of the galaxy and restore the light. The audience can relate to Luke not only through his personal struggles like his complicated family but also because people don’t want evil in the world. 3. Antagonist - An example of an antagonist is Darth Vader from Star Wars. Darth Vader is opposing his son Luke Skywalker

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    Is Luke Skywalker Guilty

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    On the mock trail we did last week, we argued that is Luke skywalker guilty or not for attack the Death Star and kill 5999 people. From my point of view and what i learnt from the arguments claimed in class, I think Luke is guilty for what he does. He does not have nor permission to destroy the Death Star or the act of self defence to retaliate it. In Luke's position, he has no right to attack Death Star. From what Princess Leia had said during the cross-examination, "Defence: Was destroying the

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    Odyssey and Star Wars: Odysseus Vs. Luke Skywalker In Star Wars, Luke Skywalker goes on an adventure to, ultimately, save Princess Leia but also encounters many troubles and an encounter that changes his life forever which is meeting his (unexpected) father. The Odyssey is similar in a way, but both have one major similarity: An epic hero. An epic hero is a humble, loyal, and courageous character affected by grand events. In Star Wars by George Lucas, Luke Skywalker is much more humble, loyal, and courageous

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