This body of work will analyze the story Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope. In this writing, there will be distinct illustrations and examples of how this story is a prime example of the Hero’s Journey. Many archetypes will be found throughout. A long time ago in a galaxy far far away, approximately nineteen years after the formation of the Galactic Empire, the galaxy was in a state of civil war. The Rebel Alliance had made their first major victory over the Galactic Empire, by stealing the plans of the Death Star, the Empire’s secret weapon that can destroy planets. Princess Leia Organa, in hopes that these stolen plans could restore freedom to the galaxy and save her people, attempts to flee aboard her ship. Her ship is then intercepted and is boarded by Imperial Stormtroopers and Lord Darth Vader. Before she is found by them, she records a holographic message on a droid, R2-D2, in the hopes that he can deliver that message to a Jedi living on the desert planet of Tatooine. Before Princess Leia is taken hostage and her ship is destroyed, R2-D2 and another droid, C-3PO, use an escape pod to get to Tatooine. Once the droids are on Tatooine, they are captured by native creatures. Those creatures then sell R2-D2 and C-3PO to a moisture farmer named Owen Lars and his nephew, Luke Skywalker. Luke, while cleaning …show more content…
The Quest, a situational archetype, is what the Hero must accomplish to restore peace, order and normalcy to a troubled land. In Star Wars, Luke goes an a Quest to restore peace that was unbalanced by the civil war between the Galactic Empire and the Rebel Alliance. Luke must leave his home and get the Death Star plans to the Rebel leaders. He also must destroy the Death Star. Another situational archetype is the Initiation. This is where the Hero comes to maturity and is faced with new awareness and problems. For Luke, this would be when he learns to use the
(U)This paper will evaluate Master Yoda from the movie star wars. It will discuss if Master Yoda should remain and teach Jedi form IV also known as Ataru to the young Jedi’s by reviewing Master Yoda’s capabilities, accomplishments, strength, weakness, and come to an conclusion if Master Yoda Qualifies for the duty. (U)Master Yoda who was one of the most powerful Jedi in the Galaxy, and one of the few Old Republic Jedi to survive and experienced between 894 BBY- 4ABY during the Galactic Civil War. In nine centuries Master Yoda have trained almost every Jedi’s in the galaxy. Master Yoda is only few Jedi’s who have achieved legendary mastery of all forms of lightsaber.
Another great similarity is how Luke goes from a small farmer boy trying to find something to pass time to recieving Princess Leia's hidden message, fleeing his home town and joining the Rebel Alliance. Much like Arthur looking for a sword to joust with, pulls Excalibur out of the stone and automatically becomes King in a few
“Arrival” is a mystery, sci-fi drama directed by Denis Villeneuve in his wonderful betrayal of the unknown. ’Arrival’ digs deep into the unexpected, when a bunch of alien vessels land in 12 different spots on earth, leaving everyone curious about what their intent on earth is. With the military confused they pair together two scientists Louise Banks (Amy Adams) and Ian Donnelly (Jeremy Renner) who both study unique fields as Louise studies linguistics why Ian is a physicist, both are taken to a military base right outside of where one of the Heptapod’s (aliens) vessels have landed.
The Hero's Journey which was made popularized by Joseph Campbell's Monomyth from his book The Hero With A Thousand Faces. The Hero’s Journey begins with the idea of an normal person in a normal, recognizable world. This person receives that call to adventure(Luke), come across an older mentor(Yoda), and undergoes trials in his quest to confront and defeat a great evil(the empire). Eventually, this person returns to their home, changed in some way. This formula is what makes star wars and makes the viewer so attached to
Today was hot. Not just any kind of hot, but extreme temperatures soared high on the planet of Tatooine where water was scarce. Luke Skywalker, a blonde haired and blue-eyed boy, with lots of energy lived with his Uncle Owen and Aunt Beru on a moisture farm in the middle of a desert. Not only was today hot, however Luke’s life, as he knows it, is about to change right before his very own eyes. Luke can be classified as a hero under Joseph Campbell’s ten characteristics of a mythical hero because throughout his life, Luke illustrates each characteristic on the vast journey he partakes in to topple the Galactic Empire.
Fans often believe that the object of their fascination belongs solely to them and get mad when they realize that it does not. The relationship between director George Lucas, creator of Star Wars, and his fans portrays this belief perfectly and in the 2010 documentary named “The People vs. George Lucas,” this love-hate relationship is explored with a focus on the controversy surrounding the changes that were made to the original Star Wars trilogy and the sequels made after. This paper will focus on the film and how it portrays the love-hate relationship between George Lucas and the fans of Star Wars perfectly. The film is broken up into four sections or “episodes,” and features interviews with fans, critics, and experts, including writer
The resistance team carries its operations with the hope that their leader Luke Skywalker will return in time to bring them hope. To facilitate evacuation in the wake of an intense confrontation with Snoke’s army, Vice Admiral Holdo (Laura Dern) remains on a ship as her soldiers flee. This serves as a strategy to mislead
This book, along with being a utopian fiction, follows the Hero’s Journey archetype. Even though this book may not have purposely been made as an example of the Hero’s Journey the book and many others follow the paradigm. It may not be a perfect example, however, it definitely has it’s moments. The first three steps of the Hero’s
The hero’s journey is an age-old style of writing and still is just as heroic as the
When creating a story, many great minds will use a pattern to enthrall readers and shape them into a hero. Established by Joseph Campbell, The Hero 's Journey is the iconic template many utilize to plan their imaginative tale. The Hero’s Journey is the cycle in which the protagonist ventures into an unknown world where he or she will go through a series of adventures and learn moral lessons. Heroes in ancient myths such as Homer 's epic poem, The Odyssey follows this formula since the protagonist, Odysseus, faces hardships throughout different regions that ultimately change his once arrogant character. Throughout Homer 's monomyth, Odysseus undergoes challenges that teach him the importance of humility.
The concept of “The Hero’s Journey” plays a major role in nearly every piece of fiction humanity has created since its inception, from epic poems to blockbuster movies. In many ways, works of fiction and some pieces of nonfiction could not exist and would not make sense without the concept of a Hero’s Journey; it allows the reader to comprehend and follow the progression of characters over the course of the story. While Cormac McCarthy’s novel The Road may not display most of the archetypal qualities found in classic Hero’s Journeys such as J. R. R. Tolkien’s The Hobbit or Homer’s Odyssey and Iliad, it most clearly exemplifies the qualities of a Hero’s Journey through the Boy’s character in relation to the mentor, tests and enemies, and the
Guardians of the Galaxy is a Marvel team super hero film. Nonetheless, it is controversial to the audience whether it fits the sub-genre of a team-up film such as The Avengers. Due to the characters, none of them have their individual movie like Iron Man. However, James Gunn uses points of view and actor’s acting to enhance the intimacy among the characters that makes this movie fits into the team super hero film genre. In addition, Gunn uses makeups to not make any of the roles too standout because they all have unique appearances that balance out on screen.
In the book “Star Wars Jedi Academy the Phantom Bully,” Roan continues his third year in Jedi Academy middle school. One problem he is going through is finishing middle school. Since it is his last year in Jedi Academy, he needs to do many challenges throughout the year. Roan fears that he would fail his school year and has to restart the year. And now that someone is secretly getting him in trouble, he is scared to death!
A group of five people will have to save the galaxy from danger. Director James Gunn brought to life the Guardians of the Galaxy they have to come together and put their differences aside to save the galaxy and the infinity stone (orb) from Ronan a powerful villain who will stop at nothing to get the stone back. The people who have do this is Peter Quill/Starlord, Rocket Raccoon, Groot, Gamora, and Drax the Destroyer. Sound in this scene is intense and dramatic music.
This past weekend Star Wars Ep VII: The Force Awakens shattered box office records raking in over $238 Million domestically, making it the biggest opening weekend ever in film history thus the name The Box Office Awakens Infographic. This infographic was made to commemorate this record breaking weekend as well as compare and contrast it’s results to the previous 6 Star Wars theatrical releases. As the first Star Wars film after the acquisition of the Star Wars franchise by Disney the numbers are staggering for The Force Awakens opening weekend in comparison to all of the other films in the franchise’s history. As you scroll down you will find details including the poster for each movie in the Franchise as well as its domestic box office figures