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    A Man and his Space Opera

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    Just A Man With A Space Opera A couple hundred million people are born every year‚ each of those people have the option to do something amazing with their lives. Statistically‚ only about eight-thousand of those people make their mark on this world. One of those eight thousand people is the writer‚ director and executive producer of the Star Wars series‚ and creator of Lucasfilm and ILM. George Lucas is a man who changed the way movies were filmed and who started a trend that would continue to

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    great tragedy. Although very well beyond the time of modern readers; Macbeth’s classical themes of betrayal‚ guilt‚ and revenge are still shown in most modern tragedies. The play of Macbeth seems to very similar to the modern sci-fi films Star Wars (Episode 1-6)‚ written and produced by George Lucas‚ for the sheer fact that both heroes of the stories turn to the dark side‚ which inedibility leads to their destruction. Although the main character‚ Macbeth‚ starts off as a good man eventually greed leads

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    interconnecting of all living things‚ set up the back-story to this space epic. However‚ the one character that has been given the most depth is‚ the one that the movie series chooses to focus on: Darth Vader. “More machine than man‚ twisted and evil” (Episode VI)‚ Vader‚ formerly known as the Jedi Anakin Skywalker‚ “turned to the dark side‚ believing that it was the only way to save his wife from death” (Anakin Skywalker). He defended the evil then-Chancellor of the Republic‚ Palpatine‚ from a Jedi attack

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    science fiction. The main reason Star Wars is such a pertinent film franchise is due to its omnipresence. In 15 years‚ Americans will watch the Star Wars saga in narrative sequence (episodes I-VII and onward) because of how prevalent the storyline is in America’s society. To begin with‚ George Lucas created "Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope"‚ a film with a vast and complex plot. When the film naturally became a success‚ the making of two additional movies (and eventually more) became required in

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    Star Wars: Episode IV--A New Hope‚ released in 1977‚ was mainly about a young man named Luke Skywalker that was from Tatooine‚ in other words in a desert planet‚ and meets Obi Wan that begins to train Luke Skywalker in a mission in rescuing Princess Leia from Darth Vader. While attempting to carry on this mission‚ Luke meets allies‚ Han Solo and two robots‚ and enemies. In the end‚ Luke rescues Leia and destroys the death star‚ proving that the Force was in him. This movie relates/compares to a Hero’s

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    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 is actually explains and demonstrates the most important and stressful period of Anakin Skywaker’s life‚ showing the whole situation that made him to decide to turn to the dark side. The narration starts‚ like in every episode with the text‚ that

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    prevalent. Through its history Star Wars has made two T.V. series being The Clone Wars and Rebels (both with the Star Wars title before it). The Clone Wars expanded upon the prequel trilogy (between episodes 2 and 3). While the Rebels series tied the prequels into the original trilogy (between episode 3 and Rogue One). For teens‚ both series are displayed as kid shows at first glance. Though both display real teenage feelings. Both tackle the idea of seeing the world for the first time. In Clone Wars

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    Fate in Science Fiction

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    Aaron Piavis Professor Meiers 12/9/13 Course Project Fate and Destiny in Science Fiction How many people believe in some form of philosophical fate or destiny? Quite a few based on today’s entertainment industry. “Over the last decade there has been a significant shift in the attitudes of philosophers as they have become increasingly receptive the the opportunity to apply the methods of philosophical inquiry to film.” (Sanders 1) Fate and destiny can be seen as a theme in all kinds of movies

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    time. The Star Wars films are a pop culture phenomenon that has made an undeniable impact in the United States and the rest of the world. The saga began with the film Star Wars‚ later dubbed Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope‚ released in 1977‚ and has ended with the release of Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith‚ released in 2005. With the release of the final installment in the Star Wars Saga‚ fans all over the world began to wait in line for the premier as early as a month ahead of time

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