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    Darth Vader was not always evil but his way of life and tendencies and characteristics drove him to the dark side. as kid he was a slave and feared alot of things in his life as he got older and started learning the Jedi way he became less fearful for himself but more fearful of his moms safety. He was told he would be more poweful then any jedi who ever lived he liked the idea of that but what he did know is that these characteristics he was gaining was the key ways of the dark side the chosen

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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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    According to Bob Riley “ Hard times don't create heroes. It is during the hard times when the heroes within us are revealed.” During the hard times, the choices that we make is what makes us a hero. The defines a hero is when you put others before you, making the right choices and not letting your emotions overcame you. Putting others before you is an indispensable aspect of being a hero. In the return of the Jedi ( Star Wars) at the end when Palpatine ( Galactic Empire Leader) was killing luke Darth

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    The code of the dark side of the force is easily interpreted throughout this film. The cutthroat nature of the darkness is absolutely exemplified through the actions of several members of the First Order. Followers of the dark side are known for their emotional connection to the force and typically harnessing anger and self-interest as powerful tools of dark force wielders. The scene in which Kylo Ren intentionally harms himself to harness his anger into power is a great example of this emotional

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    For the last forty years, spaceships, lightsabers, and distant planets in a galaxy far, far away have brought millions of people exceptional pleasure. In 1977, the impeccable world of Star Wars filled the homes of many and even persuaded some to be followers of the franchise. Religion is something society deals with every day. Some people believe there is a God, while others do not, but it is possible that Star Wars has been giving off subliminal messaging, stating there is a superior being. Pondering

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    abilities. Darth Vader also has great knowledge of the force and is extremely powerful because of it. However, in the Star Wars series it seems to be an epidemic that strong characters are weak minded and are slaves to their Sith Lords leaders. In the original movies the main Sith Lord was Senator Palpatine, also known as Darth Sidious. Darth Sidious was not as strong or as powerful as Darth Vader, however, he completely manipulated Darth Vader. Now fast forward to the recent Star Wars films and the

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    Anakin is whisked away to grow up under the tutelage of such galactic godfathers as Obi-Wan Kenobi, Yoda and Mace Windu” (Today.com). Anakin’s rise to power on the Dark Side of the Force primarily happens in Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith. The young Jedi had trained so quickly, and he felt that he had earned a position on the Jedi Council. However, Master Mace Windu had a strong feeling that Anakin was too naïve to hold a position of Master on the Council. Skywalker had been denied

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    Star Wars Research Paper

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    of the Clones, Revenge of the Sith, A New Hope, The Empire Strikes Back, Return of the Jedi, and the new one is The Force Awakens. The first three movies were A New Hope, The Empire Strikes Back and Return of the Jedi, but then they made The Phantom Menace, Attack of the Clones and Revenge of the Sith. Also, there are the Star Wars shows. Some of the shows don’t

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    centuries on this planet. And evidently, many of the characters in this film series relate to leaders, rulers, and other significant people from the real world. One of these many similarities is the relationship between Hitler, the Nazi party, and the Sith, Darth Sidious and Darth Vader, as they both strive for absolutism. Another clear demonstration of the similarity is the usage of Jar Jar Binks and stormtroopers, comparing to the 19th century African American

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    orange and red. Last Jedi certainly skews more reddish-orange, but also borrows the idea of a blue lightsaber illuminating part of a main character's face -- in this case, it's Rey again, and Obi-Wan on Attack of the Clones.  Third, Revenge of the Sith actually combines both of these ideas: the palette as well as the looming presence in the upper left.  Fourth, to talk about the droids (again), it's good to see that R2-D2 is on the right and C-3PO is on the left. That one goes all the way back to A

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