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    The Jedi Vader

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    This face belonged to a long lost friend, and former apprentice of Anakin Skywalker, the Jedi Vader was before his transformation. This Young Jedi’s name was Ahsoka Tano. She had left the Jedi Order after her master and the council did some unsavory deeds. Anakin thought he would never see her again, but he was wrong, for he would see her in the form as an enemy of the Empire. (Star Wars: Rebels) Vader took out his lightsaber and force hopped to the platform of which Ahsoka was standing on. She

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    With a single slash from his purple lightsaber, he sent the last of the temple guards to the ground in pieces. 6 men surrounded him in the darkened main hall of the Jedi temple, each held a grim face, the face of knowing that your old master would be your death or soon be dead by your hand, it was a look of sheer horror, a forbidden emotion, but one these young men couldn’t deny in this moment. Their lightsabers ignited around him, and hues of yellow, blue, and green filled the room, and without

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    cruel. The Jedi Order has been shown to value life and promote harmony throughout the Galaxy in order to bring order and stability while others like the Sith have been known to do as they please, even if it means to murder and to pillage. However, neither side is innocent in not using controversial means to attain their ends. The Force allows to for the Jedi and the Sith to manipulate the world around them to achieve things that are not ordinarily plausible. Such an example would be the Jedi Master Obi-Wan

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    Jedi Temple Dorne waited on the steps outside the temple, lost in the inner workings of her helmet. Something sparked, and she swore. It was weird sound in such a posh accent, and Fynta wasn’t even sure what language it had been in. The medic looked up at their approach and heaved a sigh of relief. “I was trying to get my communications link back up, but it isn’t working.” She scowled at the blank HUD again. “I’ll have to let Yuun look at it.” Vik bent down and frowned into Elara’s helmet as well

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    Yeater English 200 2 April 2018 Explain how Doescher’s development of the characters and their motivations relates to the characters’ motivations in the film, The Last Jedi The Good vs the Evil. In The Force Doth Awakens, Doescher paints a vivid representation of the characters and how their motivations can relate to the sequel The Last Jedi. There are many characters in the book and films who have good, strong motivations however, there are also many who have evil motivations which causes a lot of conflict

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    Jedi Council Quotes

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    The neglect of our dying friendship We, what is remaining of the Jedi Council; find that the misconduct of Anakin Skywalker’s crimes against the Jedi to be horrendous crimes against the galactic republic and therefore, we disenfranchised his ability to be a Jedi, nor there should any friendship between any Jedi from here on out. I, Obi-Wan Kenobi find this to be Self-evident. I have watch Anakin grow up for most of my adult life. When we first made acquaintance, he was just an innocent boy; living

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    after the Jesuit Order. So this would mean that St. Ignatius was the first Jedi Master of them all. The mission and drive for a jedi is to fight and serve their king and country well, St. Ignatius always had a dream to become a knight and serve his king and country, until he dies. Master Yoda once said “Trust your feelings. Be mindful of your thoughts.”, this all correlates to being a great jedi and a jesuit. In order to be a jedi you must maintain a calm and balanced mindset, this also go for being a

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    Star Wars: The Last Jedi has yet another promotional item that goes in a vaguely familiar direction for these sorts of things. While Star Wars News Net may have decided to focus on what's new in the latest promotional item for Star Wars: The Last Jedi, we here at Culturess noticed something different: that this reminds us, in a number of ways, of pieces we've seen before in the realm of Star Wars marketing tools.  First off, Luke Skywalker is occupying a very similar position to the one Darth Vader

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    Essay 1: Discuss the influences of Buddhism on the Jedi-Knight ideology. There is a large emphasis on the belief of not becoming attached or letting go of any attachment to people, things and places. Those who practice Buddhism, must try to let go of these emotional bonds. In the original series, Luke is seen struggling to detach from his emotions. Obi-Wan and Master Yoda advise Luke of the dangers of his strong affections towards his friends and the love he has for his undeserving father. In the

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    Their elevator reaches the Jedi Council room. A circle of the 13 wisest and most skilled masters in the Jedi Order, some in hologram form due to being busy on previous engagements. All eyes are on the knight and his padawan as they enter the room. Obi Wan escorts Anakin only as far as the outer part of the semi-circle while the young apprentice continues to the middle, he glances back at his master for moral support. Obi Wan shoots him a reassuring smile and motions to continue forward. Grand Master

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