Star Wars Essay

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Yoda leads him to have the knowledge of a Jedi. Luke’s visit to Yoda involved talking about how Darth Vader is, in fact, Luke’s father. Yoda gives his final advice before passing away right afterward. Ben Kenobi shows up in his spirit form that there is another Skywalker. Leia is Luke’s twin sister and she has the ability to be one with the force also. Luke knows that if he was to fail that Leia would be the Rebellions last hope. He returns to the Rebellion where information is told that a new Death Star is “Return of the Jedi” is the third installment of the original Star Wars trilogy written by George Lucas. Released in 1983, Star Wars is a fantasy/ science fiction film directed by Richard Marquand. The film features the young Jedi Luke …show more content…

Luke, Han, Leia and many others volunteer to complete the ground task. Luke decides that he would surrender himself so that he can meet with Darth Vader and try to redeem himself and defeat the Empire. His belief in Vader that there is still good in him shows the character of Luke and his compassion. While the confrontation between the two is happening, the Rebels attack the shield generator with the help of the native Ewoks. At the same time, Luke is being confronted by the Emperor who is trying to have Luke join the Dark Side by angering him. Luke is able to resist the Emperor and spare his father’s life. The Emperor attacks Luke with his blast of energy as Vader just stands there and watches. That changes as Vader decides to pick up the Emperor and throw him down the reactor. This proves to Luke that there was still some good in his father. Vader’s selfless act shows that there was still some light in him and his past actions were redeemed as he defeated his inner conflict with the Dark Side and saves his son’s life. In doing so did lead to Vader being fatally

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