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    Odyssey & Star Wars

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    his way. This is foolish of him because he expects his journey to be successful but everything turns on him. At the end Odysseus looks differently at himself when he learns that without gods he is nothing‚ the same thing happens in Star Wars. When Luke is with Obi-Wan‚ at first he questions him and does not believe in him and in his advice. At the end he learns that without Obi-Wan and his teachings of the force‚ in this case an example of the gods in the Odyssey‚ he would be nothing. Star

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    ” or in a music book‚ “May the Force be with you.” This musical theme is most notably heard in the very first Episode IV: A New Hope‚ in the cue “Binary Sunset‚” but also appears in all six movies. The scene where it is most memorable is where Luke Skywalker watches a pair of suns set on the horizon while thinking of his future. This theme ranges from indications of deep sadness that make one’s eyes watery to a hurried aggressiveness. The themes melody splits into four two-bar ideas. Collected the

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    Star Wars: A New Hope

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    Hope” which came out before the newest one‚ “Star Wars: The Force Awakens.” In the movie‚ “A New Hope” a evil power called the Siths rise to power and plan to take over the galaxy unless one person‚ the newest and soon to be most powerful Jedi‚ Luke Skywalker defeats them. Also‚ the movie “The Force Awakens” has a similar plot where an evil force called “The First Order” rises to power and a new Jedi named Rey must stop them.

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    Star Wars

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    for me to realize that it was et "a long time ago‚ in a galaxy far‚ far away‚" where we learn of the adventures of Luke Skywalker‚ a lowly who finds himself stranded in the middle of an intergalactic civil war after encountering R2D2 and C3P0‚ which were two droids that had the secret and covert plans to help develop an engine of destruction known as the Death Star. It ends up that Luke ends up bringing both robots to Obi-Wan Kenobi. However‚ unexpectedly‚ Obi-Wan leads the diverse crew into the headquarters

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    release but the story concept had some parallels with the Cold War as it was written in that era. The story takes place in a galaxy said to be very far away where a civil war rages against the dominant Galactic government: The Empire. Luke Skywalker is the son of the Empires evil enforcer Darth Vader and works alongside his new friends to defeat him. The Empire has a mighty weapon that must be destroyed and the only way to do that is to attack a small moon that shields the Death

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    many reasons as to why he can be the hero of this story as well. Finn has a major impact throughout the entire story‚ without him this story wouldn’t have ended in the way it should. Finn showed up for a reason‚ to continue Poe’s quest to find Luke Skywalker. Poe Dameron appears to be heroic as well‚ even though he only appears some of the time throughout the Journey: But when he does appear‚ he’s always performing heroic actions. Finn is very heroic throughout the story because of the amount of courage

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    long time ago in a galaxy far‚ far away” on a remote desert planet and focuses around the events in young Luke Skywalker’s life. Luke is just a humble farmhand working for his uncle‚ but all of that changes when he comes across two droids that just so happen to be harboring the plans for the evil Empire’s new battle station‚ the Death Star. After meeting up with Jedi master Obi-Wan Kenobi‚ Luke sets out on an adventure that involves everything from run-ins at a rough bar to shoot-outs aboard the Death

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    Darh Vader Research Paper

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    The ultimate downfall of Darth Vader and Governor Tarkin is due to their arrogance and over confidence. Discuss. Luke Skywalker‚ princess Leia and Darth Vader are main protagonists that star in the film “Star Wars: A new hope‚” a timeless antagonistic battle between good and evil. Like the Buddhist moral values‚ Luke and Princess Leia use the same values of kindness‚ compassion and empathy. The reprehensible Lord Vader and Governor Tarkin perilously want the power and control of the force‚ which

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    Journey's Speech

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    English Speech As Obi Wan Kenobi once said “the force will be with you‚ always”. Good morning… Whether it is inner‚ physical‚ imaginative or a combination of these‚ we all must partake in journeys. Exploring through these passages is an ideal way to find inner peace and connect with our surroundings. The

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    distinct in some form or another. The Gospels of Mathew‚ Mark‚ and Luke are often referred to as the “Synoptic Gospels.” The Gospel of John‚ however‚ has a different take on the events of Christ’s life‚ and he presents them in a poetic form using many symbols. By comparing one of the Synoptic Gospels‚ like Luke‚ with the Gospel of John‚ we can see the similarities and differences throughout their works. Although the Gospels of Luke and John are similar in their description of major events during the

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