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
Each character displayed in the breakfast club played a significant role in showing how individuals from varies backgrounds can relate to other another. John Bender is considered the criminal of the group. He is known as a bully and trouble maker with no regard for authority. Bender seems to be desperate for attention which could explain his behavior. His reputation as being tough and a jerk perceives him.
For example him not giving up when so many obstacles have been thrown his way and how he doesn't give up. Lastly she helped people. She made the shadow children third children in her book but in the real world there are shadow children, such as deaf kids, illegal immigrants, kids who are in juvenile facilities, and kids who have to hide their true identities because they are gay and living in a homophobic environment. In the book Luke wants to help set the third children
Luke is the hero, while the others play essential archetypal characters. One of the most important is Princess Leia. She first plays the vulnerable damsel in distress, but she quickly changes into a powerful character. She soon becomes the goddess for Luke and the temptress for Han Solo. Princess Leia plays three vital archetypes throughout the journey, the damsel in distress, the goddess and the temptress.
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.
The wise and helpful guide along with the magic talisman help Luke Skywalker from George Lucas’s dramatic Star Wars overcome his threshold guardian, conveying that he has what it will take to become an epic hero if he continues on this
Star Wars, The Hobbit, Harry Potter, all of them have similar components: A "chosen one" who must go on a mission, a wise mentor who teaches them what they need to know in order to accomplish their quest, and loyal companions who will fight to the death alongside them. Being a girl, The Wizard of Oz was influential for me because most of the heroic tales I had read or heard up until that time featured a male protagonist.
Joseph Calise October 26th, 2015 Dr. Hesson Language in Society Aladdin Essay 2 When talking about linguistics in the movie Aladdin, different dialects between characters correspond directly to stereotypes from a socioeconomic and racial lens. The sentence structures from both Aladdin and Jafar in this clip expose many properties of language including morphology, syntax, as well as the patterns of phonetics. Based on dialect and linguistics throughout the clip as well as the entire movie, it is evident that Aladdin is seen as the more trustworthy person when compared to Jafar. Aladdin, being from the Middle East would be expected to have some kind of an Arabic accent.
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
There is a theory that there are only seven different story-lines in the world, but they are all re-used in different ways to make up all of the books and movies and plays we have today. If that theory were true, Luke's life fell into the category of the quiet kid with no glaringly obvious hopes, dreams or aspirations, if that category existed. His life seemed to helplessly revolve around school, and he spent all of his nights slaving over books and copies, studying his subject matter with an outlook of frustration on his world. Luke was nothing special to himself or to anybody else. Of course, if he found the right person, they would be able to find the special and unique aspects of Luke and embrace them, but that somebody just hadn't seemed
Did you know that it is not completely impossible to travel faster than the speed of light, As nasa researched that it could be possible do to the theory known as warp drive, but lettes not get carried away because that is not what i will be talking about . Instead i will be talking about the difference in characteristics in star war heroes and the traditional greek heroe. IN the movie Star Wars: the force awakens, the characteristics of the characters does not fit the attributes of a greek hero. IN the movie ray and fine saved the galaxy from the first order without a reward. which means their characteristics are different from a greek hero.
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.
Through Shakespeare’s play Luke’s most admired man was described
The Canadian magazine dispute is very important to the Canadian culture. The magazine dispute was to prevent the negative effect of globalization which causes loss of ethnic culture. In 1970, a special Canadian governmental committee on mass media concluded that the Canadian “magazine constitute the only national press we possess in Canada” (as cited on “Culture and Globalization”, n.d.). Today, 89 percent of magazines sold in Canada are foreign. The Canadian government has had a deeper recognizability of the “production of magazines as an important touchstone of Canadian National Identity” (as cited on “Culture and Globalization”, n.d.).
I am like Leo Borlock, a main character from Stargirl , by Jerry Spinelli, in that I share his cowardliness, his possession of integrity, and his lack of need to be the center of attention. For those of you unfamiliar with Stargirl, and Leo Borlock, I will explain why I call Leo cowardly. He backs off almost instantly when he realizes that Stargirl's unpopularity is spreading to him, rather than stand up to the masses. As for me, I avoid the unnecessary challenges, like when I choose to stay at home instead of competing in tennis. Eventually, of course, I end up going, but nonetheless, if it were up to me, it would turn out differently.