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    Who Is Anakin Skywalker?

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    Anakin Skywalker was a Force-sensitive human male who served the Galactic Republic as a Jedi Knight‚ and later the Galactic Empire as the Sith Lord Darth Vader. Believed to have been conceived by the Force‚ he was born to Shmi Skywalker into a life of slavery on the Outer Rim world of Tatooine. He and his mother both belonged to a Toydarian junk dealer named Watto. At a young age‚ Skywalker was discovered by Qui-Gon Jinn and Obi Wan Kenobi‚ who freed Anakin from slavery and brought the boy into their

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    choice are Janissary and “Beware the dark side‚ Young Skywalker”. The choice of this term and quote combination was made because I feel that they represent the core messages showcased by Mohsin Hamid. The Reluctant Fundamentalist’s protagonist is a prodigal Princeton graduate named Changez‚ who‚ like Anakin Skywalker in Star Wars‚ is engaged in an internal battle of self-identity and place of loyalty throughout the story. Both Anakin Skywalker and Changez are discovered by masters in their field‚

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    Luke Skywalker’s Heroic Journey In classic mythology‚ the hero goes through a heroic journey; in modern mythology‚ the journey is no different. Luke Skywalker is the hero in “Star Wars: A New Hope” and goes through the three necessary phases in order to earn that title. Each plays an important role in the story‚ and is very similar to the ancient Greek heroes. Luke’s departure was similar to another hero of ancient Greece: Theseus. Theseus was raised by his mother who told him stories of his father

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    Luke Skywalker's Journey

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    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. They crash on a planet called Tatooine. The droids are bought by skywalker’s uncle owen. Luke Skywalker finds the message R2

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    Cool Hand Luke Exposé The movie Cool Hand Luke presents several different and interrelated existentialist themes on aspects of faith and belief. Luke is portrayed as a "good ol’ boy" that is fun-loving and hard working. He seems bored and restless with life; he always seems to searching for something more and when he doesn’t find it; he looks for ways to fill the void and the monotony of living: ". . . it’s somethin’ to do‚ ain’t it?" This attitude well sets the tone for the aspect of faith as portrayed

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    Saint Luke

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    St. Luke the Evangelist was born at Antioch in Syria. It is believed that he was born a Greek and a Gentile. The main things St. Luke is noted for are being a physician‚ being a missionary with St. Paul and writing one of the four Gospels of Jesus. He also wrote the Acts of the Apostles. The Gospel according to St. Luke is the most descriptive of all four Gospels. St. Luke describes in detail the miracles and many parables of Jesus. The Gospel of Luke focuses on the poor and social justice. He

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    Gospel of Luke

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    Rel. 2040 November 14‚ 2012 “The Gospel of Luke RP” Knowledge was power back around 80-90 ce when Luke was written. Some say knowledge is power in this day and age‚ but don’t forget about it’s who you know as well. How do you define what power is? Well‚ Luke was a physician‚ able to speak the Greek language efficiently and effectively‚ and his vocabulary was as deep as an officers’ on a submarine. Luke is the only non-Jewish Gospel author to introduce his work with a formal statement of purpose

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    THE gOSPEL OF lUKE

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    THE GOSPEL OF LUKE The Gospel According to Luke commonly shortened to the Gospel of Luke or simply Luke is the third and longest of the four Gospels. This synoptic gospel is an account of the life and ministry of Jesus of Nazareth. It details his story from the events of his birth to his Ascension. The purpose of Luke is to write a precise and reliable history of Jesus’ Christ’s life‚ while bringing out the theological significance of the history. He is a Greek and the only Gentile Christian

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    entire system‚ and the chances of finding Luke Skywalker again. Furthermore‚ another remarkable event that occurred in the time of the Resistance age‚ Han‚ Rey‚ Chewbacca‚ and Finn head to Takodana‚ where they meet one of Han’s old friends in hopes to find transportation to the Illenium system‚ the home of the Resistance. Soon after they arrive‚ the First Order arrives as well‚ in an attempt to capture the droid BB-8 containing the map to Luke Skywalker. With the castle destroyed the group -all but

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    Contemporary Hero’s Quest STAR WARS Oatis D. Henry HUM/105 April 28‚ 2015 Dr. SIGRID KOEPKE-FRUEND Heroes Struggle Luke Must learn the ways of the Jedi Fight and defeat Lord Vader and his master Leia Bring freedom to the republic and the rest of the galaxy. Han and Chewy Break away from fighting for themselves. Villains Darth Vader Strong‚ Cruel‚ Relentless Physically tries to stop the Heroes. Darth Sideus Manipulative‚ controlling‚ scheming‚ powerful Attempts to stop/corrupt the Heroes through

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