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    Star Wars versus The Odyssey The Odyssey and Star Wars are two great examples of epics. Both the stories fulfill the epic hero cycle to the fullest. In The Odyssey‚ Odysseus is the hero‚ he goes to Troy to fight a war and get lost at sea for 20 years. In Star Wars Luck is the hero‚ he gets introduced to the rebel force that is trying to ensure the safety of their universe. The Odyssey and Star Wars follow the same basic cycle. Both adventures show hard challenging tasks in order to complete

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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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    Can you imagine a world without Star Wars? At first it seems simple; there would just be no more movies with lightsaber wielding Jedi or Yoda saying “May the Force be with you.” In reality a lot more might be different than you would initially think because Star Wars has shaped the movie industry that we see today in various ways. Specifically it had a huge economic impact not only on how movies are made today but also in the market. After Star Wars came out in the seventies there was a boom in

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    managed to achieve such a status‚ but perhaps no other movie has had such an impact as the original Star Wars. The movie was released in 1977 and was an immediate success‚ receiving rave reviews from critics and fans alike‚ and soon becoming one of the highest grossing movies of all time. The movie appealed to people of all kinds but most of all to the science fiction community. Anyone who hasn’t seen Star Wars and enjoys science fiction or fantasy has no idea what they are missing out on. The epic story

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    Star Wars: The Force Awakens” has broken box office records and has surpassed “Jurassic World” for the biggest worldwide debut. On Monday‚ Disney chief Bob Iger told Bloomberg that “Star Wars: The Force Awakens” may have grossed higher than their initial estimates. While Disney at first estimated the film’s global receipts to amount to US$517 million‚ the local numbers turned out to be higher than expected at around US$247 million‚ according to Variety. It seems that the “Star Wars” sequel will

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    Bradley Davis 1/17/2013 Star Wars: ROTJ The book Star Wars: Return of the Jedi was the novelization of the movie series Star Wars. It was written by James Kahn and offered little difference but a bit more insight. There were more vivid explanations of some of the events and a tiny bit more of character portrayal. The book was written around the same time as the movies release but the story concept had some parallels with the Cold War as it was written in that era. The story

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    The movie Star Wars Episode 1: The Phantom Menace (1999)‚ Star Wars Episode 2: Attack of the Clones (2002)‚ Star Wars Episode 3: Revenge of the Sith (2005) is about Anakin Skywalker played by Jake Lloyd and Hayden Christensen‚ who is learning to become a Jedi‚ but in time instead becomes a Sith known as Darth Vader. A Jedi is a person that has awareness of the "Force"‚ and can maintain order in the universe‚ is known as the "Good Guy". A Sith is the enemy of the Jedis‚ and they use the dark side

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    Frances Hunter A.Bristow-Smith Dre 098-3Q03 01‚ November‚ 2016 Will It Work-The Star Wars Saga Continue In the article “ Star Wars: Rogue One” - “Will Disney’s spinoff survive the shadow of The Force Awakens”‚ asked Brandon Russell ? Last year this time scenes from the Force Awakens had given us a glimpse of excitement of what we were about to encounter in our next journey of featured films about the great Star Wars movies we loved. The Force Awakens‚ stated Brandon Russell in his article written

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    Boy Overboard Essay how do the characters and setting in morries gleitzmans boy overboard help the reader to understand theme and issues In the novel Boy Overboard by Morris Gleitzman‚ it teaches the reader about how some governments have a very inhuman nature towards their people. This novel is through first person point of view and it gives us a new perspective towards Afghanistan and third world countries as people have to go to extreme lengths to survive and no one is treated fairly

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    I compared this passage from Star Wars to a scene from The Alchemist. These dialogues are very alike in both characters‚ and conversation topics. Luke is very much like Santiago‚ and the Alchemist like Obi-Wan. Both duets discuss a partnership in which they travel to a place far away to achieve their personal legend‚ or life goal. Obi-Wan says‚ “...come away with me‚ and go to Alderaan” [II‚ II‚ Line 120] to Luke in Star Wars‚ and in The Alchemist‚ the Alchemist similarly states “I am going to

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