Jabba the Hutt Essays

  • Write A Short Story Han When They All Just Went Away

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    With that in tow, Han felt worse. Admittedly, things were looking a little bleak on his end but what else could he do? The reality was that he had put up a front again — and look where it got him. Inhaling deeply, Han decided to go with his proven, most effective method in communicating with anyone: get straight to the point, be blunt and be unambiguous as possible. Never once had it been a difficult concept for Han; at the same time, Han never once met someone like Luke Skywalker before. “So

  • Power Is Not Evil In Niccolo Machiavelli's The Prince

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    Power is not evil, it is the user that makes it evil. Machiavelli, a controversial figure in political history left a legacy of brutal reality which disturbed many people. Niccolo Machiavelli’s, The Prince explores the groundbreaking ideas for a prince to secure the leading position in government and retain his power and leadership. Human nature combined with power has the possibility of becoming tragically destructive. However, that wreckage stems from the environment, and the actions displayed

  • Essay On Machiavelli's The Prince

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    While Machiavelli advises a ruler to be feared by his people in order to best consolidate his power, I argue that the best way to live a political life depends largely on the circumstances: with different situations calling for the prince to employ different characteristics that would be most effective to each circumstance. Machiavelli’s call for vigilance and distrust may be valuable to a prince and the state he governs in some situations, but toxic in other situations, as it hurts the society he

  • Star Wars: A Brief History Of Star Wars

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    His friends accept shelter from a sketchy aly.. It made over  1.5 billion dollars in total to be exact 1,555,903,941 dollar/next up on the list is the The Return of the jedi. After a very daring mission to rescue Han Solo from Jabba the Hutt the rebels leave to Endor to destroy a more powerful Death Star than the last. Meanwhile  Luke struggles to help, Darth Vader is back after he turned to the dark side.

  • Episode I In Episode IV: A New Hope

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    has little to no surface water. Moisture farms that draw water from the atmosphere dot the sandy surface. Apart from these ranches, mineral mining brings in revenue as well. Taken over by the crime lord Jabba, Tatooine’s businesses and establishments were commandeered to create new income for the Hutts. The Battle of Tatooine left downed fighter jets and vehicles scattered along the horizons as well. Tatooine also has multiple port cities and suffered from The Great Drought for many

  • Darh Vader Sympathy For His Family

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    that he has sympathy for his family, and that he killed many of the people on the good side. Although he killed many people on the good side he did try to save his family from dying. For example when Princess Leia was captured by Jabba the Hutt, Darth Vader ordered Jabba not to kill her or Darth Vader would kill him himself. That is one example of Darth Vader having sympathy for his family. Another example is that at the very end of the last movie of the series Darth Vader and Luke Skywalker faced

  • Informative Essay About Asian Stereotypes

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    stereotyping is like giving a person a bad character from Star Wars to be, for example, Jar Jar Binks, and we can all agree that it sucks. But Asian Stereotypes are just the worst because if you’re Asian, you know it will feel like someone is making you Jabba the Hutt which feels pretty bad. Asian Stereotypes freaking suck you know why? Stereotype threat (or even racial stereotypes), a term coined by Stanford Professor Claude Steele, occurs when individuals whose group is targeted by negative stereotypes try

  • Padme Amidala Character Analysis

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    characteristics were uppity royal, sarcastic, tough and brave. Upfront she acts as a royal princess, but inside she is one of the toughest person. In the movie “ Return of the Jedi ” she gets kidnapped by one of the antagonist, Jabba Desilijic Tiure who is more commonly known as Juba the Hutt and she was objectified as his sex slave. She was forced to dress in a revealing gold bikini, which at that time caused a big issue, as this was the most inappropriate outfit that was worn by a female character in Star

  • Star Wars Argumentative Essay

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    “A long time ago in a galaxy far, far away...” This quote which is seen at the beginning of every Star Wars movie almost immediately sparks pleasant memories in the minds of everyone, but contrary to what is being said the events of Star Wars are not as far from home as you would first assume. It is due to this closeness that Star Wars could be The American Epic. This closeness is from the inspiration for the events of Star Wars, the values Americans can share with the characters within, and the

  • Jung's Archetypes In Star Wars A New Hope

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    In George Lucas' film, Star Wars-A New Hope, Jung's archetypes are established within the films characters and main elements. As a psychiatrist, Jung is interested in how these roles played into our consciousness. Some archetypes which appear in the film are the Outcast, Anima, Mana, the Hero, and The Shadow. All of the following contribute to how Jung's archetypes are translated into action. One of the key elements which reflects an archetype in the films is the Force- a Jedi's source of power

  • Argumentative Essay About Star Wars

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    Star Wars Star Wars is an epic space movie series created by George Lucas that has come to be loved by many. The film portrays the adventures of an assortment of characters “a long time ago in a galaxy far, far away”. The first movie of the continuously running series was released in May of 1977, with the most recent released in December of 2015. This artifact selection is focusing on the first released trilogy, Episode IV: A New Hope (1977), The Empire Strikes Back (1980), and Return of the Jedi

  • Argumentative Essay: 21 Illegal Wedding Photos

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    21 Unreal Wedding Photos Have you ever been a part of a silly wedding photo? If YES, please share your story in the comments section. Meanwhile, enjoy this “works of art” and don’t forget to say YES to our channel subscription. #21 Karate Bride Domestic violence is not something you portray on a wedding photograph. Even if it’s unreal and seems like a funny idea. Put your karate skills under control to save your marriage bliss. #20 Cinderella and her shoe The weird “Tiny people”

  • Symbolism In Jessica Weiner's All Fall Down

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    it into the Wall Street Journal.Janet had told Allison not to read the reviewers comments in which she did not listen and became more irritated by each one she read. This comment in particular bothering her “LOL the one in the Pink looks like Jabba the Hutt. No wonder she needs sex toys!” “But I'm not the sex-toy writer,” says Allison.

  • Star Wars Episode 4 Summary

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    Thing Findings of within Star Wars: Episode Four The 1977 movie, Star Wars Episode Four: A New Hope begins in space during a battle between good (The Rebels) and evil (The Empire) where a princess named Leia is captured and taken hostage by the Empire, however, before she is taken to protect the Rebels she sends off her loyal droids companions R2-D2 and C-3PO with blueprints of a plan to destroy the Empire's planet-sized ship, the Death Star. R2-D2 and C-3PO land on a nearby planet called Tatooine

  • Joseph Campbell's Twelve Steps Of A Hero's Journey

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    In the time of the ancients, heroes roamed the earth, fighting monsters and gods, and having epic journeys. The ancients, though many fictional, can always be personified by Joseph Campbell 's, Twelve Steps of a Hero 's Journey, just as current real-life people. All stories both old and new share similar structural elements with one another, the Vogler 's compose the hero 's journey. The Hero 's Journey is a narrative pattern, shown by Joseph Campbell, this pattern can be applied to all stories around