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    If you like thrills and hills‚ then the new ride Star Wars: Light Side vs Dark Side is for you. These dueling roller coasters are in a race to the finish‚ with identical tracks‚ and a random outcome every time. During the ride‚ you experience things such as hills‚ loops‚ twists‚ turns‚ as well as a corkscrew around the Death Star and R2D2. When entering the ride‚ you will have the choice to enter one of two lines. One line will take you to the platform of the light side. On your way to the loading

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    visuals and not only written text. The YouTuber assists in answering the questions: what is the mind‚ what is it like‚ and does it consist of matter or some other substance? The first example he provides examines the question if Luke Skywalker and Darth Vader are the same person. He describes the physical properties of each of them‚ and the viewer concludes that they in fact are not the same person at all. Mind and matter are explained that mind is private‚ and an example is that the color red

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    Does it ever cross your mind how two very different pieces of entertainment are alike? In the epic‚ “The Odyssey” by‚ Homer and in the movie‚ Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope the two main characters‚ Odysseus‚ and Luke Skywalker undergo a hero journey. A Hero’s Journey is a pattern of narrative that appears in drama‚ storytelling‚ and myths in which involves a hero who goes on an adventure‚ and in a crisis wins a victory‚ and then comes home changed or transformed. Their journeys are both different

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    I Heart Huckabees "Nothing’s okay‚ so it’s okay" was the major turning point for Brad Stand and the existential detectives working on his case. Which in reality makes perfect sense‚ since life is chaotic and hectic‚ wouldn’t it be perfectly normal for nothing to be "okay"? Since "okay" really isn’t a state of being you really can’t "be" "okay". However you sure can think that you are. Existentialism is the philosophy behind "being" and it can be interpreted in many different ways. In the beginning

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    Chillingworth first enters the novel he is seen in a crowd. Hester notices him because he stands out. Chillingworth is dressed all in black. Black is a color often used to represent evil‚ other famous characters that demonstrate this are Captain Ahab and Darth Vader. Chillingworth is also said to have a hump on the left side of his back. The left or "sinister" side is used to represent evil. Chillingworth is also gnarled and ugly. Hawthorne writes characters to appear on the outside the way he wants the reader

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    1) What are the universal themes of Star Wars? Give 3 examples. The universal themes of Star Wars are relationship to machines‚ issues of friendship and obligation to other people around you‚ and control over your destiny. Darth Vader is an example of relationships to machines because he is more machine than man‚ as an antagonist in Star Wars. Star Wars also has an infinite amount of examples on the issues of friendships and people around you‚ with character relationships playing out. The case of

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    Every fan of the series knows already that eventually this small‚ polite boy will become the infamous Darth Vader. To be completely honest‚ if I was made out to be the hero of such an awful movie like The Phantom Menace‚ I would want to go to the dark side too. We also see in the movie Qui-Gon Jinn perform what looks remarkably like a blood sugar test that

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    It is clearly evident that Star Wars episodes 2 and 3 draw a definitive line between ‘morality’ and ‘depravity’. It can be argued that Anakin Skywalker’s turn to the dark side‚ and Palpatine’s twisted manipulations undoubtedly showcase moral corruption‚ which can be compared to Padmé Amidala‚ who embodies a moral and loyal figure. A person described as ‘moral’ is a person who ‘confirms to the rules of right conduct’. The word ‘depravity’ has a complete opposite meaning‚ and refers to someone who

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    Star Wars Episode III Revenge Of The Sith A New Hope for film scoring… In 1977 George Lucas’ vision of a universe where war‚ mysticism‚ despair‚ and hope was made a reality by 20th Century Fox studios. Instrumental to the shaping of a complete universe was the musical language created by John Williams. Williams’ orchestration‚ thematic motifs and understanding of the emotional context of the story propelled the film to legendary status‚ and now‚ in 2005 we reach the climax of the six feature

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    Witness the tragic transformation of Anakin Skywalker from mere slave to one of the greatest‚ most powerful‚ and feared villains of the galaxy: Darth Vader. In Star Wars The Phantom Menace‚ Terry Brooks writes this 276 page book from a movie into a third person omniscient point of view. In case you didn’t know what that means it’s when the narrator know everyone’s thoughts and feeling while still telling the story. This science fiction story has many characters‚ so it’s hard to tell which one in

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