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Compare And Contrast Star Wars Episode 7
Star Wars Episode 4 and Star Wars episode 7 share many similarities. Honestly, both episodes are near exact, I could classify it as a remake. From destroying the enemy's base, to the murder of a “mentor” character, there are very little differences at all. But there is a reason why J. J. Abrams decided to make these episodes so similar. He did it as a marketing tactic to get people more excited for this trilogy. Star Wars episode 4 and episode 7 are very similar. They both find a droid that has important information, they both have an enemy base that they have to blow up, and they both have a death of an important character. In episode 4, R2-D2 has information about Princess Leia, and the rebel forces, and an episode 7, BB-8 has information

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