A new theory reveals that Luke Skywalker will showcase his incredible Jedi power in the upcoming “Star Wars: Episode 8.” This power was developed by Luke over the years.
The story stems from a theory that was posted about “Star Wars: Episode 8” on the YouTube channel by Mike Zeroh. The theory assesses the comments that were made while a scene with elaborate special effects was being filmed, by Mark Hamill, who plays Luke Skywalker. Reportedly, the scene did not require Hamill to do anything as all the special effects were to be added later.
The theory suggested by Zeroh indicates that the “Star Wars: Episode 8” will have Luke equipped with a lot more interesting powers or the powers of the Jedi Master. If this theory stands to be true, Luke
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
Bilbo Baggins is quite a boring character yet he has some moments in which he is adventurous. Being from the Baggins side is where he got his boring personality but also being from the took side he decides to be adventurous...rarely choosing to take dangerous risks in which he could lose his life. Bilbo decides first to go on an adventure with Gandalf and thirteen dwarves. He then decides to venture of into a land full of trolls,climb over the misty mountains,and even sleep in a creepy cave.
His cousin is Chad Christopher Boyd, who helps him to become even more famous through his success. People are outliers not only because they are famous, but it is because of the famous connections they have. Knowing three famous people actually helped Luke earn to where he is today. Luke had met Tritt and Currington in high school and have been good buddies ever since. In the 2000’s, Luke’s music career officially started by writing songs for his schoolmates.
C3P0 then tells Luke “ You go on, Master Luke. There’s no sense in you risking yourself on my account. I’m done for”. This shows Luke is willing to risk his life for others. Luke shows this type of behaviour throughout the movie, not only to C3P0.
As Luke appeared smaller and smaller at the horizon, Elliot realized just how little he cared about Luke’s powerful
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
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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.
According to Campbell, an ordinary world setting sets the scene for the soon to be hero and draws attention on the dilemma. His second rule states that the main character either has an overwhelming will power for the adventure or an outside force puts pressure on them to complete certain tasks. Luke lived in an ordinary world on his Uncle’s moisture farm on the planet of Tatooine; he was very sheltered from the outside forces and wars that were going on around him. He never knew his biological parents or his twin sister, as his mother died while giving birth and his father, Anakin Skywalker, was a Jedi Knight for the Jedi Forces, but had slowly been seduced over to the Dark Side. Luke’s father had separate his two children for safety purposes and left Luke on the desert planet of Tatooine while his sister Leia, was place on the planet called Alderaan.
Luke was also trained by Obi-wan. He taught him everything he knew and prepared him so he would not turn to the dark side of the force like his father and sense the force with feelings. By Obi-Wans guidance, Luke fulfilled the prophecy instead of Anakin. Both Anakin and Luke became powerful Jedi because they were trained by
Luke Skywalker- A courageous, orphaned young farm boy who is eager for adventure and for the chance to prove himself a hero. The chief protagonist of Star Wars episodes IV–VI, Luke must learn to control his emotions and desires in order to master the powers of a Jedi Knight, powers that flow from a mystic connection to the Force, an energy field created by life itself. Darth Vader (Anakin Skywalker)- A fallen Jedi Knight, now Dark Lord of the Sith and a fearsome evil presence.
Veronica Miranda Dr. Wes Davis ENGL 2201 November 8, 2017 Film Analysis of Cool Hand Luke In Cool Hand Luke, a film directed by Stuart Rosenberg, the audience’s attention is grasped by Luke, the protagonist, taking the heads off of parking meters while drunk. This is a very clever way to start the film because it grabs the audience’s attention. Throughout the film, we get that Luke is a Christ-like figure.
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In Episode IV we see Luke trying to learn how to use The Force and we are able to see his struggles of first interacting with The Force. Obi Wan Kenobi gives Luke a helmet with a shield on it to cover his eyes so that his eyes cannot deceive him while he is trying to let The Force takeover his actions and also tell it what to do. Luke is trying to get in touch with the Force by using a lightsaber. There are many different lightsabers shown in Episode IV, we