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    The Empire Strikes Back is the Best of the Star Wars Saga The Star Wars saga is one of the most successful film franchises of all time. Star Wars is loved and cherished by people all over the world‚ and has become a pop-culture phenomenon. Since 1977‚ George Lucas has released a total of six films in his epic space opera that deals with the age old battle of good versus evil. There is much debate about which film is the best of the saga‚ or which trilogy is better. If you peruse the old world

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    How Star Wars Changed the World George Lucas was a young Hollywood director in the mid-1970s that had the opportunity from 20th Century Fox after his hit movie American Graffiti to create his own original space adventure movie that will soon be known as Star Wars. It has been forty years since Lucas has transported us to a “Galaxy Far‚ Far away.” The huge blockbuster franchise movie that we all know as Star Wars has truly changed the film industry‚ special effects and pop culture with just a draw

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    The first episode of Star Wars to ever be released‚ - A New Hope‚ - was a huge success. Directed by George Lucas‚ the princess-protecting tale takes a typical storyline and adds a pinch of the impractical to create a beautiful and magical world with a compelling plot line and relatable characters. The way that Star Wars delivers fantastic creatures and devices through an approachable human lens helps make it the success it is. There is a scene of A New Hope where Luke realises something bad could

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    like the broken and isolated lives of both Chillingworth and Dimmesdale. The body deteriorates in both Dimmesdale and Chillingworth because of the secrets and lies that each character holds. One way Dimmesdale’s body deteriorates is when he starts his acts of penance. “He fasts and keeps

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    physical‚ moral and mental state of Roger Chillingworth to highlight the theme of revenge and the evil obsession that takes over Chillingworth’s soul. Hawthorne’s use of figurative language connects Chillingworth’s misshapen form with his damaged soul. “A writhing horror twisted itself across his features like a snake flying swiftly over them..”(57). A creeping terror moved across his face; compared to a snake inferring a sinister expression. When Chillingworth first notices Hester on the scaffold

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    Nathaniel Hawthorne uses love and emotion as Roger Chillingworth tries to get revenge on the man who ruined his life. Also in the closely related book Moby Dick‚ the author uses mixed feelings and anger‚ as Captain Ahab wants revenge on the whale that took his leg. Roger Chillingworth and Captain Ahab are both evil characters with many differences‚ seeking revenge on someone who caused them harm and humility. In most of this story‚ Chillingworth is trying to figure out who committed adultery

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    their characters’ Roger Chillingworth and Abigail Williams’s desires for vengeance. Both these authors use the notion that there is a thin line between love and hate. Roger Chillingworth and Abigail Williams both sought vengeance for similar reasons. They sought revenge because their feelings of love were unreciprocated‚ they felt inadequate in the eyes of their beloved‚ and they both sought unhappiness for the ones that caused them pain. First of all‚ Roger Chillingworth and Abigail Williams felt

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    Roger Chillingworth is a physician in The Scarlet Letter‚ by NathanielHawthorne. Captain Ahab is the experienced captain of a ship called The Pequod inMoby Dick‚ by Herman Melville. Although there are some differences between them‚Roger Chillingworth and Captain Ahab have evident similarities in the way evilmanifests itself in each of them.First of all‚ Chillingworth and Captain Ahab both want revenge on someone orsomething that has wronged them. Chillingworth’s wife‚ Hester Prynne‚ committedadultery

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    Scarlet Letter Paper In every society there are flaws‚ and throughout time people have dreamed of creating a perfect society; however‚ when attempt to rid their society of flaw they‚ in turn‚ create other problems that are possibly worse than the flaws they are trying to eliminate. The puritan society did just that. In an attempt to remove all sin and crime from the world‚ the puritans created extremely harsh punishments for any sin or crime committed. The fraudulent society the puritans created

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    Roger Chillingworth. According to the novel‚ Chillingworth committed the worse sin of all. Dimmesdale said‚ “That old man’s revenge has been blacker than my sin. He has violated‚ in cold blood‚ the sanctity of a human heart. Thou and I‚ Hester‚ never did so!” (Hawthorne 215) Now Chillingworth was not always this fiendish character and in fact his name was not even Roger Chillingworth. “Chillingworth appears to have genuinely loved Hester.” (Matus Character Analysis of Roger Chillingworth)

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