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    masterpiece. As an example‚ the contrast of colors in Luke Skywalker’s clothing represents a loss of innocence in the main character. As a teenager in Star Wars: A New Hope‚ he wears clothes of all white‚ representing his pureness as a young adult. Swept away by adventure‚ Skywalker can no longer cling to his security blanket of virtue after learning about the force and the evil of the Empire. This change in him is noticeable when‚ in Return of the Jedi‚ Luke discards his former white and chooses a more somber

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    sought to take the throne by force‚ where much bloodshed had commenced. Banquo‚ Macbeth’s loyal friend‚ knew of the actions that were going happen‚ yet he didn’t stop it. The story of Macbeth is similar to film Star Wars in the same way that Anakin Skywalker‚ who was prophesied to be the chosen one‚ turned to the evil villain we know as Darth Vadar. Although found by chance Anakin‚ the young boy from Tatooine‚ was prophesied to be the chosen one for the sheer fact that of his high midichlorian count

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    Beowulf‚ the strongest of the people known as Geats‚ proclaimed that he would help get rid of the monster that was terrorizing the Danes. Star Wars’‚ Luke Skywalker was a simple farm boy and became the greatest hero the galaxy had ever known. Luke was born during the chaos as the galaxy transitioned from Republic to the tyrannical Empire. Beowulf and Luke both had a boon‚ a timely blessing or benefit‚ from which they were given. The goal of the two heroes was to save their part of the world. Though they

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    Lord of the Rings‚ published in 1954‚ tells the tale of a young Hobbit named Frodo Baggins on his quest to destroy the One Ring‚ an all-encompassing evil device. Star Wars‚ the Epic Space Opera released in 1977‚ weaves a powerful story of Anakin Skywalker‚ and his journey from the light side to the dark‚ on his quest to bring balance to The Force. These two characters both exhibit many of the same qualities‚ from their traits to their heroics. However‚ both shared an experience in their tales that

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    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‚ humiliation‚ shame and guilt. (“What I did

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    Archetypes in Star Wars Fill in the blanks with the correct information. Color Archetypes |Character Name |Color(s) |Meaning | |Luke Skywalker |White |Youth‚ innocence‚ untouched by world | | |Gold/yellow/brown |Comfortable

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    Cool Hand Luke as a Christ Figure In the Film of Cool Hand Luke a man by the name of Lucas “Luke” Jackson is sentenced to two years in a Florida prison camp for cutting the heads off of parking meters while intoxicated. He is subjugated to hard labor all under the scrutiny of a ruthless hierarchy with the warden at the top and then the guards and the inmates following. They all begin to test Luke’s spirit but he soon makes it self-evident that he isn’t going to play by the rules and the warden and

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    William Dugan English 216: Literature and Film Professor Conklin Study Questions on “Sisyphus” and Cool Hand Luke 1. The charges against Sisyphus that earn him his fate are: a) Having Levity towards the gods‚ or taking them lightly b) Stealing the god’s secrets c) Preferring the beauty of the earth‚ the sea‚ over the power and majesty of the gods. d) Putting death (pluto) in chains. Sisyphus harbors scorn and resentment towards the gods. He thinks he can get the better of them‚ as

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    from the planet Jakku‚” a junkyard of crashed Empire Battle Starships “ came in contact with a BB-8 droid that belonged to the best pilot of the resistance‚ “Poe Dameron.” This droid contains a map that could help to locate “Luke Skywalker”‚ the last Jedi alive. Skywalker went into exile because he failed to bring back the dying order of the Jedi after one of his apprentices rebelled against him and killed his other apprentices. Rey also meets a rogue Stormtrooper name Finn when he crashed landed

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    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. Similarly‚ 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 overwhelmed with shame and guilt. (“What I did next still shames me

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