Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace

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    franchise star wars has been around for over fifty years. It’s a classic drama series about dark and light forces trying to get the best of one another. The Jedi and the Sith are both factions which use the essences of the universe in order to obtain their special abilities that they use to their advantage. The force is split between the Jedi who represent the light force, and the Sith who represent the dark force. So which of the two, light or dark, is the better as seen in the star wars storylines

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    Throughout the movie of Star Wars: Revenge of the Sith you can see a plethora of examples of interpersonal communication between the due of Obi-Wan Kenobi and Anakin Skywalker. The major three that are seen throughout the film are conflict, emotions, and their nonverbal communication. The conflict is the most serious compenment in this movie because you can sense the conflict that is brewing, and when it explodes, it is massive. The conflict that is used in this film is what makes the emotions of

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    The Sith Army: A Summary

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    Nar lost his parents when he was two. He was carried in a current until he met a Narwhal Sith. The Narwhal Sith told him he was Nmbi the Sith Narwhal. He also said that his master wanted him to be a Sith warrior. Nmbi took him to his master who was Nyp who was the master Sith of the Seven seas and Nmbi was his Sith apprentice. Nyp wanted Nar to be one of his Sith warriors in his Sith army. He also said if he did he would get a lightsaber and be trained on the darkside of the force. Nar, still a baby

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    My time came when I had to prepare myself for Star Wars: The Force Awakens debut. A little back story about me, I’ve been a huge Star Wars fan for my whole life. I can’t remember any time of my life I didn’t know the existence of reputable Star Wars. When I was a youngster, I fantasized about the Star Wars universe constantly. This franchise was a big motivator when appeared in my life, whether; the movies, books, graphic novels, TV shows, videogames, action

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    Men in Black and Star Wars the Phantom Menace as Science Fiction Both of these films contain ideas of war and peace, whether it is the threat of invasion or the protection of land and values; also there is an element of power that is exerted between two sides disrupting the peace and the balance of the universe. Secrecy is added to indicate that not everything should be available for all to see. Conformity is a key theme

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    Research Savon Benally Star Wars Star Wars is a Science Fiction genre trilogy. The stories and ideas of the trilogy were all written by George Lucas. Star Wars was originally a three movie saga. A New Hope was the first movie of the Star Wars trilogy released in 1977. Then a second movie was made sequencing A New Hope, The Empire Strikes Back (1980). Three years later a third movie was made, The Return of The Jedi (1983). With Star Wars originally being a 3 movie saga; a prequel was made with having

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    Special effects it is an art and techniques that involves many other other crafts, but also included many dangers and failures when you are about to create a special effect that includes a stunt or an actor there are always some human elements that increase the possibility of failure. Special effects have categories and subcategories because they are techniques employed to make staged events to look real, these basic categories are 1) visual effects 2) mechanical effects 3) makeup effects and each

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    One of the most well-known movie sagas of all time is StarWars. With a plethora of heroes, monsters, and villains, Star Wars has truly become iconic. One of the most memorable and complex characters would be Darth Vader, formally known as Anakin Skywalker. He was born a force sensitive human but also a slave to Toydarian Watto (Anakin Skywalker). At young age he gained exceptional piloting and repair skills. He was able to win his freedom by winning a podracing event, leaving his mother behind.

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    The Force

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    in controlling their feelings, especially the negative feelings via "mediation." Anakin Skywalker, when he had not turned the dark side yet, described the light side of the Force--"Attachment is forbidden; possession is forbidden. Compassion, which I would define as unconditional love, is essential to a Jedi's life. " However, considering that Jedi Knights frequently fight with the evil, it is impossible for them to keep "totally calm and benevolent." Negative emotions like anger and aggression

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    control over everything. When Lady Macbeth hears of Macbeth’s meeting with the witches she begins plotting the death of Duncan in order to get her and Macbeth power. It’s easy to see power has made her think this way when she says, “ hie thee hither, that I may pour my spirits in thine ear and chastise with the valor of my tongue all that impedes thee from the golden round” (1.5.15-8). This quote shows that Lady Macbeth thinks Macbeth wants to be king, but isn’t willing to do what is necessary to get. Her

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