Despite their different settings and characters, both Star Wars and Lord of the Rings explore the themes of fear, power, and fate through their respective characters' journeys, showcasing in both similar and unique ways how these themes can lead to tragedy, but also how they can be used to rise to the challenges placed upon them.
Fear is a crucial aspect of both The Lord of the Rings and Star Wars. these were explored quite differently from one another. For example, in Star Wars the driving factor for Anakin to become Darth Vader was his fear of loosing Padme. “I will do whatever it takes to save her.” (clone wars series and rots) This is the moment when he said he would be loyal to the empowered and in return he would teach him the ancient
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This ring was considered to have the ability to allow the wearer to have immense power. It could only be controlled by Sauron and since he was evil it was generally considered to be evil. The ring that were given to men to have power also corrupted them highlighting the idea that power is considered evil. (the Nazgul were the kings who were given the 9 rings) because one ring ruled them all it was considered to much power for one person to wield and it was greatly feared that the one ring would be returned to Sauron. This clearly highlights that the lord of the rings had power as an evil idea unlike Star Wars having the concept of good and bad with Sith and …show more content…
In Star Wars, Anakin was given the fate of being the chosen one when Qi-Gon Jin sensed the force from him in the first movie on Tatooine “you were the chosen one, you were meant to destroy the Sith not join them”. (obi-wan rots) Anakin’s fate of the chosen one was that he was destined to bring balance to the force. At the end of return of the Sith Anakin killed almost every Jedi not already eliminated in order 66. This was in a way him starting to fulfill his destiny of bringing balance to the force. Later in episode VI in the fight with Luke and Palpatine he throws Palpatine to his death. This was the completion of his fate given to him in episode I of bringing balance to the force. He eliminated both the Jedi order and Sith balancing the