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    their thoroughly entertaining and relatively effective commercial that introduced us to a little boy who wished to demonstrate his Jedi talents. What child wouldn’t want to be Darth Vader and be able to use the force to move objects and control surrounding items simply by pointing their hands at them? Our young Darth Vader‚ throughout the commercial‚ makes several attempts to control certain things‚ like an elliptical machine and his family dog‚ to varying degrees. Unfortunately‚ he is disappointed

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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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    There is the small child in every human’s mind just itching for adventure and high fantasy. Whether it be wielding all powerful magical powers‚ or exploring the vast unknown‚ people of all ages loves to imagine themselves the hero of their own story. Shooting fireballs from hands‚ summoning dragons and saving the world‚ it’s inarguable that we love fantasy. And what makes these stories we all hold dear so memorable‚ but the heroes who occupy them. King Arthur‚ Gandalf‚ Sherlock Holmes‚ Batman‚ all

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    1 “ Star Wars‚ The Force Awakens” is the rough mixture of SCI-FI and human struggle in a different and fictitious galaxy. To the mind of an old and young person‚ this movie can be a powerful shaping tool‚ that teaches us to face our fears‚ believe in ourselves‚ and that we can become whatever we put our minds to‚ even things we never thought possible. Also‚ parents can recognize that this movie is full of robust and moral values that are essential to the younger generation of star wars admirer that

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    Luke Skywalker's Journey

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    “All he can do is create new problems for himself and await the gradual approach of his disintegration” (Campbell‚ pg. 59). Joseph can relate to Luke by getting himself into any trouble. Far in a distant galaxy princess Leia’s ship subdued. Darth Vader appeals and his stormtroopers to search the entire ship for secret documents and he believes the ship carries. Leia is taken as a prisoner but R2 and his pall C-3PO gets away in an escape pod with a message from Princess Leia to Obi Wan Kenobi.

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    information he knows. Later on‚ audiences would find out the rest of the story about Luke and Leia‚ with the prequels‚ but up until then‚ not a soul had a clue that Darth Vader was Luke and Leia’s father. However‚ looking through Luke’s eyes‚ all we see is a boy who is struggling to understand what the force is. When looking through Darth Vader’s eyes‚ all we see is a villain who would have had a completely different path if he would not have chosen to go to the dark side. However‚ there are two characters

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    Tom Comics

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    Analyzing animated films with The Hero’s Journey The Hero’s Journey was developed by Chris Vogler‚ based on the work of Joseph Campbell Analyst: __________________________________________________________________________ _ Film: __________________________________________________________________________ ___ Date Viewed: _______________________________________________________________________ Stage in the Hero’s Journey Film Component Ordinary World The hero’s normal world before the story begins

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    Star Wars: A Modern Epic

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    to a planet‚ but just as they arrive‚ Darth Vader blows it up. So‚ Han‚ Obi Wan‚ and Luke try to leave‚ but are captured by Darth and his crew‚ only to rescue the princess‚ blow up the station‚ and save the day. Luke‚ in turn‚ discovers the force‚ which is a type of gravity within‚ sort of like a feeling that you can do what you put your mind to. Many of the best parts take place in Death Star. Death Star contains one of the most evil men to live: Darth Vader. The setting of this epic is very epic-like

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    Halo Effect

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    our own lives‚ if one part of our lives went differently‚ it could have unforeseen consequences.  In your own life‚ would you try to stop a marriage? Prevent a pregnancy? Stop yourself from ruining a friendship or a relationship? Would you‚ as Darth Vader did‚ try to prevent someone from dying? Be careful‚ though. You could even‚ accidentally I would hope‚ meddle so much that you don’t exist anymore in the present.  Would you go back to your most embarrassing moment and change it? Would you make

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