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Contemporary Hero's Quest: Darth Sideus The King
Contemporary Hero’s Quest
STAR WARS
Oatis D. Henry
HUM/105
April 28, 2015
Dr. SIGRID KOEPKE-FRUEND

Heroes Struggle
Luke
Must learn the ways of the Jedi
Fight and defeat Lord Vader and his master
Leia
Bring freedom to the republic and the rest of the galaxy.
Han and Chewy
Break away from fighting for themselves.

Villains
Darth Vader
Strong, Cruel, Relentless
Physically tries to stop the Heroes.
Darth Sideus
Manipulative, controlling, scheming, powerful
Attempts to stop/corrupt the Heroes through others. Myth Similarities
Plot:
Basic Good vs Evil
Type of Villain
Colors
Clothing
Nazi Themed Empire

Archetypes






Rebels vs. the Empire

Good vs. Evil
Light vs.
Darkness
Father and Son
Conflict



Death and
Rebirth



Hero vs. Villain

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After seeing Obi-wan Kenobi die, this gives Luke a reason to find a way to be trained so he could beat the empires tyranny.

Luke’s Motivation

Luke Skywalker vs.
Darth Sideus
Leia is captured. This makes the hero Luke with the assistance of Han Solo to rescue Leia from the
Empire

Archetypes role in Hero’s
Quest


Jedi vs. Sith is major in the hero’s quest because after becoming a Jedi, Luke has to fight the Jedi enemy called sith which consist of Dart Vader and Darth Sideus



Father and Son conflict is explained after Luke finds out that Darth Vader is his father and he doesn’t want to except that at first. Luke decides that instead of fighting his father, he wants to save him and make him good



Hero vs. Villain is explained has Luke being the Hero and Darth Sideus being the villain. Luke has to find a way to beat him in order to stop the Empire from the rest of its galactic quest.

Initiation/Separation
Luke
To be a Jedi, he must face Darth
Vader
Goal: Turn Darth Vader good again
Rebel Teams Goals
Deactivate the Shield protecting the
Death Start
Destroy the Death Star

Transformation
Attempt to re-join Darth Vader into the good side
Luke did not feel he could take out his own


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