Many characters throughout the Star Wars universe and the Catholic Church share striking resemblances to each other, and those similarities stand out. Not just the characters, but the places and ideologies too. The connection between both stands out very boldly. George Lucas based Star Wars on the Catholic Church, which then proves how far the reach of the catholic faith truly reaches out. One of the main ways George Lucas based Star Wars off of the Catholic Church includes the idea of a savior. Luke and Jesus' fight for good to turn people away from evil (Marquand). Basically, Jesus and Luke fight to spring from the clutches of an evil tormentor. They both have extremely powerful fathers, but still fight for the good of the people (Lucas, Revenge). Therefore, the similarity between them shines brightly. Both, Luke and Jesus, fight for the good of Mankind, shown through their long, and deadly fight against evil(Kershner). Each fights against an “Unbeatable” evil to save mankind. The two savior's start from humble dwellings, and receive a very wise, powerful, …show more content…
The pair of topics tell a story of the good and the bad fighting it out, where the good eventually wins (Kershner). Both stories explain how good and evil will forever battle but good always wins. The bad side begins taking over, and the good side receives their savior, who restores the light (Kershner). Explains the similarity of the situation between each universe. Star Wars includes it’s famous Light Side/Dark Side rivalry as well as the catholic faith (Milton). One, as well as the other, famously have their good versus evil aspects. In Star Wars, the good and the evil build and create the war. Just like in the Catholic faith, we as doers of good, try and destroy the bad (Milton). The pair share the good battling evil, and the good side ending victorious, although suffering huge