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    Star Wars: The Force Awakens is the 7th installment in the Star Wars franchise. It is one of the many great sci-fi movies. The title The Force Awakens makes it obvious that it is a reboot to the previous six movies. This movie had basically everything you would think. There were huge space battles, drama, and it made sure to pay tribute to the past movies. I went to see it in a theatre about a month ago. Almost everyone I knew was impossibly excited for this movie, and it lived up to the expectations

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    Star Wars. Just the name itself holds an astonishing weight in the world of film, literature, and even video games and music. With so many works of varying fame and acclaim, almost no other piece of the Star Wars universe is more easily recognised than the 1980 film (the second in the original trilogy), “Star Wars Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back!” George Lucas, the mastermind behind the film itself, knew from the beginning that this film needed to drive his vision to the satisfying end that it

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    In the Star Wars movie, Revenge of the Sith, Anakin and Obi wan are fighting on the planet of Mustafar. During the battle they are jumping around on and trying the kill one another. Both of them use the force at the exact same time. Anakin and Obiwan both fly back

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    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 in which they reside in. Among these similarities, one of the more clear-cut ones is the ever-increasing fan base both fictional works have generated. One of the biggest claims to the sagas’ difference that people seem to keep utilizing is that Star

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    Star Wars Snoke Theory

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    Ever since the release of its first film in 1977, Star Wars stands as one of the most important works in cinema history and has been a significant part of pop culture. At the time when Disney bought Lucasfilm, fans were delighted to hear the announcement of a new Star Wars trilogy. The first film of the new trilogy titled Star Wars: The Force Awakens was released in 2015 and left fans with many unanswered questions, especially about the true identity of a major antagonist. Being known only as Snoke

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    Star Wars: A Short Story

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    It was a slow, long, boring day for Darth Vader in the beautiful lands, and lush forests of Endor. There were almost no rebels there any more. After the second Death Star was destroyed they all fled Endor. Thus leaving lord Vader to grieve the loss of his master, and his home that they blew up. He was taking a stroll along the crystal blue river and spotted a dark creep looking cave. He decided to check it out since he was doing nothing else anyways. When he got to the entrance, he took out his red

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    service to devote your time to a greater cause, rather than yourself. 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

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    The ideas presented in the Star Wars Documentary relate to my journey when it comes to the hero's journey, the good and evil choice, and the uncontrollable event that sets life in motion. For starters, the hero’s journey, which is based off mythology and history, represents the transition between one identity to another. For my life this is represented from when I was a little kid to now. Going from a child, who has fun and nothing else to worry about, to a teen in high school who has to worry about

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    Star Wars : A New Hope

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    Star Wars IV: A New Hope The creator and director of Star Wars, George Lucas, was incredibly successful for his movie series, but even more successful for its overall purpose: to sell toys to ten-year old boys. The use of ethos, pathos, and logos are very abundant in this movie. Ethos, Greek for “character”, is anything referring to or relying on the author’s credibility. Pathos, Greek for “emotional”, is anything that makes you feel emotion. Logos, Greek for “word”, is anything that makes you

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    Star Wars: The Force Awakens “A long time ago, in a galaxy far far away…”, the writers and producers of the Star Wars saga have create adventures of heroes and heroines that conquer evil. Throughout history myths and stories have been used for entertainment, religion, and to illustrate cultural values. Joseph Campbell’s Heroic Monomyth is an analysis of the struggles and triumphs that a hero endures during his or her journey. The analysis identifies twelve common themes that are seen throughout

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