If you were asked what you thought the most popular Sci-Fi franchise is among all generations of people, which franchise would you choose? For most, the answer would be Star Wars. That is no surprise, because of the overwhelming popularity of the franchise. People appreciate the fact that there are a variety of characters and personalities that are easy to relate to. The director of Star Wars, George Lucas, subtly uses the characters and the advanced technology to get important messages across to the viewers. Lucas also uses different archetypes and mythic symbols to add variety to how we understand the characters and their journeys. The Star Wars franchise has intricate elements that appeal to all generations of movie watchers. The technology …show more content…
For example, Anakin Skywalker is the one they all called the "chosen one". George Lucas was able to portray Anakin in many different lights, because it's easier to do so once the character has had events happen to him that change his personality completely. Anakin Skywalker, once a Jedi knight, a symbol of good, was taken over by the dark side of the force. He became someone who had opposite personality traits and characteristics. He was now known as Darth Vader, a Sith Lord. Darth was seen as an evil man by many. Once a hero, he was now the enemy. This made the plot of the movies more interesting, as viewers could see the good side of the force as well as the bad side throughout Anakin/Darth's journeys. George Lucas makes viewers see many other characters in different ways throughout all of the different films as well. George Lucas portrays Luke Skywalker as a character who is determined, kind, and hard working. Throughout the different films, Luke goes through different situations that help show his different personality traits and emotions. He shows Luke as a hero when he becomes a Jedi and how he is affected by love when he is involved in a love triangle involving himself, Han Solo and Leia. Lucas also shows him as a world redeemer of sorts, even though Anakin was the real chosen one who was supposed to be the world redeemer, not Luke. By using these archetypes, George Lucas helps us see characters in different
Frank Luke stood out among other aces, as an independent, solo flyer. By himself, Luke made savage solo attacks at the enemy, even against orders to the contrary. Luke did not do this out of disrespect on the level of professionalism, but due to a sense of patriotism. His personality was a combination of aggression and an honest dislike for discipline. Luke did not wait around for orders, he was there to act, and his ultimately goal was to take down every enemy balloon and enemy
In The Lightning Thief, Luke wanted all of the power. “My father sent me on my quest to
In the movie Star Wars Luke Skywalker meets his two sidekicks named CP3O and R2D2. CP3O and R2D2 come from a space shuttle, with the princess named Leia, who is trying to save planets from the Deathstar. The Deathstar is the evil force headed by Darth Vader. CP3PO and R2D2 escape from the Deathstar and land on the planet where Luke is and the three team up and go out and explore. They meet Obi-Wan Kenobi, leader of “The Force” which was extinct, Obi-Wan becomes Luke's mentor and helps him save Princess Leia and become a Jedi, sadly Obi-Wan meets his old enemy Darth Vader and is
Luke had C3-PO and R2-D2 to lead him, but he did not want to do what they said. Then he did because his aunt and uncle were killed by Imperial stormtroopers.they had things they were reluctant to do, but they did it anyway Both have some very special abilities. Gilgamesh was ⅔ god and ⅓ man. Luke had the force to aid him in his journeys. This made them very good fighters,smarter,and very hard to defeat.
Some scenes in books and movies can make a huge difference to how a character is portrayed by a reader. The character’s personality could seem different, and possibly make them less cared about. I saw a deleted scene from the original Star Wars that showed Luke Skywalker, the main character, have a big conversation with his best friend Biggs. With seeing the scene I was able to see a different, more kiddish Luke. Without the scene, the viewer sees Luke to be a bit more mature.
GOOD ASS INTRO The Lion King is a cinematic masterpiece detailing the adventures of a lion named Simba. As he grows up, his father is killed by his uncle, another lion named Scar. Scar convinces Simba that everything is his fault and he needs to run away to the desert (Scar believes Simba will die out there).
According to Eric Lott (Love and Theft: The Racial Unconscious of Blackface Minstrels), blackface both in minstrel show and later in movies “spread misconceptions and stereotypes, and was used as a tool to define what constituted ‘blackness’”. One of the impact of The Birth of a Nation was the revival of the Ku Klux Klan. Those stereotypes were composed of a negative portrayal of African-Americans, represented as “idiotic, classless, child-like, unsophisticated, ignorant, violent, sexually aggressive, depraved and morally bankrupt characters” (The impact of negative stereotypes and representations of African-American in the media and African-American incarceration, by Tamara Thérèse Johson) and archetypes popular in the days of slavery and of the minstrel show became even more popular with the new medium of cinema that spread those visions to a larger audience (beginning right in the early 1900's). Donald Bogle describes five archetypes usually used to depict African-American characters, legacy of blackface and minstrel shows, in films. These archetypes consisted of the
He gives strong examples of what is right and clearly shows what he expects of his children. Atticus not only wants to instill good habits and values into his children, but he also wants them to learn good morals and ethics by giving them messages of great
He teaches them to be fair and to consider everyone's point of view. He makes sure that everyone knows that they have a voice. Atticus is characterized as an angel. He helps make them open their eyes the quality and has a view that most of the characters you're not. And two, here.
Atticus became not only a role model for Scout and Jem but a role model for the whole town. He taught you not to be so quick to judge everything. From Boo Radley to Walter Cunningham, he shows how to accept people for who they are and to get know them before you judge them. “Because that is they only way he can pay me, he has no money” (Lee 21). When Scout saw the Cunninghams paying in different things like Hickory nuts and Stovewood, she was quick to question the payment.
Certain aspects of his past have influenced his actions, including his environment, the companions that he keep, his experiences, and a lot more. There are many different social situations and developments in this film. Many theories I could talk about. In American History X, the key determinant ideal is the "capacity of oneself to change".
The gospel of Luke, certainly, presents Jesus as the perfect Son of Man who came to fulfill God's program that has been revealed in the Old Testament (Micah 5:2; Isaiah 11:1; Jeremiah 23:5; 2 Samuel 7:16). Luke as a writer puts all of His efforts to recap the amazing life of this perfect Son of Man, Jesus, by concentrating more on the arrival, the ministry, the mission, and the resurrection of the Son of Man. Clearly, the first coming of Jesus Christ on earth was for a specific mission; to come as the finisher of God's program and bringer of the new era. Throughout the Old Testament, we saw every figures that God raised to be His representative among the people has failed to represent God. Because of sin that caused man to live unfaithfully to God, makes Adam, Moses, the Judges, Kings, the prophets, and all key figures of the Old Testament failed to live obediently as God's representative among His people.
As Luke learns the ways of the Jedi he is faced with accepting his own dark side which is reflected in his father. Luke Skywalker's character fits the hero archetype, specifically the classic hero as his past is hidden until it is revealed to him by Obi-Wan. Obi-Wan passes on his father's lightsaber which shows Luke's birthright and that he was born to be a
People have discussed their views about the narrative of Luke. Some have said the book of Luke has a great desire to advance the kingdom of God. Then others have said that because Luke shares valuable information, Luke has an intention to share his spiritual condition. When we look closer to the book of Luke we notice it is remarkable. Jesus has comment on a certain parable.
A great example of a segment of pop culture that you cannot hope to get away from is the Star Wars franchise, especially with the release of the new movie. I cannot remember another event in my life that has been more milked than Star Wars, and it seems that everyone is hoping to suck the teat as dry as possible. To give our fair readers an example of what I am talking about, The Force Awakens alone is set to generate over $5 billion in merchandise sales in its first year and much more to come, and with ridiculous items such as the $28,000 Star Wars themed watch. Needless to say it 's set to dominate the charts for years. There is a near unlimited amount of products that have been plying for your attention using the Star Wars name, such