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    that is projected to Luke from within the memory of R2D2‚ a droid that Luke purchases to work on the farm. Initially Luke refuses the call to adventure out of a sense of duty towards his step-parents. Luke then receives supernatural aid from Obi Wan Kenobi who rescues Luke from the sand people and who teaches him about the Force. Luke then learns about the fate of his dead father from his new mentor who gives Luke his dead father’s light saber as he crosses the threshold into the new world of the Jedi

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    The Origins of Star Wars

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    isn’t the product of George Lucas’ own imagination. As a matter of fact‚ George Lucas actually got most of his ideas and concepts from the movies and literary works that were present during his day. Who can forget the light saber duels of Obi-Wan Kenobi and Darth Vader in the halls of the Death Star? Or the epic clash between Jedi and battle droids in the coliseum of Geonosis! No person who ever watched a single Star Wars movie can ever forget the glorious Jedi‚ keepers of peace and defenders of

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    Star Wars: a New Hope

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    transmissions sent from rebel forces which are in Princess Leia’s possession. Meanwhile Princess Leia’s friend‚ R2D2‚ takes t he transmissions and prepares to bring them to Obi Wan Kenobi. After some detainment‚ R2D2 and C3PO find themselves under the employment of Luke Skywalker. With the help of Obi Wan Kenobi‚ Han Solo and Chewbacca‚ Luke Skywalker is able to save Princess Leia from certain death. Yet‚ the danger isn’t over because the rebel armies need to now destroy Darth Vader’s

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    As the fluorescent lights dim‚ a tense hush swallows the audience. Yet as the room itself darkens‚ the vast movie screen brightens in contrast‚ and the peal of a single trumpet heralds a familiar tune. "It is a period of civil war. Rebel spaceships‚ striking from a hidden base‚ have won their first victory‚" the screen announces. Fans’ eyes dart to read this opening of Star Wars: A New Hope‚ now a pinnacle in the domain of science fiction. Millions applaud its classical texture: the slight taste

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    The Departure

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    Khelil Beidoun 11 February 2013 Cochin Sec. 15922 English 101 THE DEPARTURE The Hero With A Thousand Faces‚ written by Joseph Campbell describes the process or outline of “The Heroes Journey.” In other words‚ the sequence of events a hero/heroine must experience before completion of their adventure. The call to adventure‚ refusal of the call‚ supernatural aid‚ crossing of the first threshold‚ and the belly of the wale; describe the beginning of a hero’s adventure known as “The Departure

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    Star Wars

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    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 of the evil Empire via the starship of smuggler Han Solo and his Wookie sidekick‚ Chewbacca. The heroes ultimately rescue the captured Princess Leia and simultaneously escape

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    paragraph. MEMORANDUM _____________: May 7‚ 2012 _____________: All company employees _____________: Mrs. Mariam Al Dhaheri‚ Human Resources Manager _____________: Visit by CEO of Universal Exports‚ Chinese supplier‚ Mr. Obi Wan Kenobi We would like to inform you that _____________________________________________

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    of death in general‚ one must consider the subject’s position within a field of social relations in order to grasp one’s emotional experience. When thinking about emotional force‚ I automatically think of what the great Jedi master Obi-Wan (Ben) Kenobi once said about the Force: It ’s an energy field created by all living things. It surrounds us‚ penetrates us‚ and binds the galaxy together. (Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope) Emotional force works in much the same way‚ events can bind us together

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    Starwars vs. Beowulf

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    even though Beowulf was written in the Anglo Saxon period and Starwars in the 1980’s. However they also have many differences. A great example of the similarities these two epics share deal with relationships. In the epic saga of Starwars Obi-wan Kenobi previously knew Darth Vadar from training him to be a jedi. These two old friends end up believing differently about each other‚ and their thoughts‚ as Darth Vadar begins to give into the "dark side". The "dark side" is using the force to manipulate

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    hero. For example‚ in the well-known Fairy Tale Snow White and the Seven Dwarves‚ the dwarves are the guide or spirit that provides Snow White with food and shelter while she is in the sacred world. Or in the George Lucas movie “Star Wars‚” Obi Wan Kenobi acts as a guide for the protagonist Luke Skywalker. The guiding spirit in this case‚ is the own conscience and integrity of the protagonist. Reflecting on his decision to refuse help‚ the protagonist realizes his mistake and is overcome with dishonour

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