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    Star wars rotj book paper

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    Bradley Davis 1/17/2013 Star Wars: ROTJ The book Star Wars: Return of the Jedi was the novelization of the movie series Star Wars. It was written by James Kahn and offered little difference but a bit more insight. There were more vivid explanations of some of the events and a tiny bit more of character portrayal. The book was written around the same time as the movies release but the story concept had some parallels with the Cold War as it was written in that era. The story

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    The movie Star Wars Episode 1: The Phantom Menace (1999)‚ Star Wars Episode 2: Attack of the Clones (2002)‚ Star Wars Episode 3: Revenge of the Sith (2005) is about Anakin Skywalker played by Jake Lloyd and Hayden Christensen‚ who is learning to become a Jedi‚ but in time instead becomes a Sith known as Darth Vader. A Jedi is a person that has awareness of the "Force"‚ and can maintain order in the universe‚ is known as the "Good Guy". A Sith is the enemy of the Jedis‚ and they use the dark side

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    through life. Star Wars was written and produced by George Lucas. His original story was based on the writing of Joseph Campell who was a scholar of myths and legends. George Lucas also based his ideas off of Jung’s Archetype Theory. This theory is that our personalities fit into one of many different types‚ each based on a collective unconscious. His story follows a classic heroic arc. Star Wars was the first serious science fiction film created and also one six Oscars. In the movie Stars Wars by George

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    managed to achieve such a status‚ but perhaps no other movie has had such an impact as the original Star Wars. The movie was released in 1977 and was an immediate success‚ receiving rave reviews from critics and fans alike‚ and soon becoming one of the highest grossing movies of all time. The movie appealed to people of all kinds but most of all to the science fiction community. Anyone who hasn’t seen Star Wars and enjoys science fiction or fantasy has no idea what they are missing out on. The epic story

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    Star Trek: Generations by David Carson Minefield Tragedy. Star Trek: Generations directed by David Carson wasn’t appealing to viewers because it lacked good graphics and had many plot holes. Although Carson used two very significant characters‚ Captain Kirk and Captain Picard‚ the storyline he created was dissatisfying to many due to the film feeling more like an episode from the series Star Trek: New Generations. Other Star Trek movies have produced double the profit that Star Trek: Generations

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    George Lucas Paper-star wars

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    The Life and Films of George Lucas. New York: Da Capo‚ 1999. Print. Roman‚ James. Bigger than Blockbusters: Movies that Defined America. Westport‚ CT: Greenwood Press‚ 2009. Print. Star Wars. Dir. George Lucas. UGC-Fox‚ 1977. Film. Star Wars Episode IV: Return of the Jedi. Dir. George Lucas. UGC-Fox‚ 1983. Film. Star Wars Episode V the Empire Strikes Back. Dir. George Lucas. UGC-Fox Distribution‚ 1980. Film.

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    Star Wars Pop Culture Icon

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    of marketing out come from? Simple. Star Wars. Thanks to the cultural influence of George Lucas’ Star Wars there is not a director in Hollywood that doesn’t look to cash in through other forms of movie sales. In late 1975 George Lucas began directing something that would soon become one of America’s biggest works of the 20th century. Firstly‚ it is apparent that Star Wars has gained a place in Western culture verbiage. This is evident of the fact that Star Wars is easily referenced. Much like

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    Comparison Between Kirk and Spock In the movie Star Trek there were two main heroes side by side. One was Kirk who liked to live life on the edge. The other was Spock who lived life by logic. Both Spock and Kirk have many similarities and differences in their birth‚ their call to adventures‚ and their characteristics. Both characters had an unusual birth. Kirk’s unusual birth was that he was born with during a space attack when the Romulans came and attacked the USS Kelvin. During

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    "Stars and Stripes Forever" Is the famous march of the United States‚ now used as an American anthem of pride. It is John Philip Sousa’s best-known piece. This piece is a symbol of American patriotism constantly played to remind us of the pride we hold in our country. “Stars and Stripes Forever” was first played at Willow Grove Park in 1897. ”Stars and Stripes Forever" uses the basic American military march format. All of his life‚ Sousa loved music and loved America‚ so it would only make sense

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    The movie Star Wars directed by George Lucas is one of the best works ever in the film industry. It made a breakthrough in cinematographic world‚ and also one of my most favourite sagas that has a lot of issues director wants us to think about‚ implying his representation of tons of philosophical questions and his opinion or subjective point of view. I picked up the latest part of the famous saga Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith; it is a final part of prequels of the original story‚ it

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