Padmé Amidala Essays

  • Padme Amidala Character Analysis

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    franchise were popularized amongst young teen and adults, which the majority were males. This has started to change gradually with the introduction of a strong traditional female protagonist - Queen Padme Amidala, in the original trilogy, followed up by few female character in the latter movies. Queen Padme Amidala was the very first dominant female character introduced in the Star Wars movie series. She is the elected Queen of Naboo, and her characteristic were fierce, independent, and intelligent. She

  • Starship Troopers Character Analysis

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    A True Leader Would you believe that two men, both young, eager, and promising fighters could be so different? Johnny, who was a futuristic character in Robert A. Heinlein’s book Starship Troopers, against his parent’s wishes, joined the MI, Mobile Infantry, at age eighteen because his best friend Carl decided to enlist. The rigor of Boot camp forced Johnny to consider if he doubtlessly desired to be an MI. However, he conquered Boot camp with the conclusion that he did long to be a MI. he worked

  • Order 66 Research Paper

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    The galactic civil war started do to order 66. Order 66 was an order given by the Emperor (palpatine), The order 66 was for all clones which were on the Republic side to terminate all Jedi. The clones had a memory trip that, when triggered it commences any order given, such as order 66. After many Jedi died only few survived. The republic was dieing out, and a new age called the Empire arose. The Emperor lead this and wanted to make strict rules on the galaxy. As the Empire grew stronger there

  • Beowulf And Star Wars: Poem Analysis

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    Beowulf is an epic poem written in Old English sometime around the 10th Century by an unknown author. Set in the period it was written, the poem tells the story of the title character, a great Anglo-Saxon warrior named Beowulf. Star Wars is a movie trilogy created by George Lucas and filmed in the late 1970’s and early 1980’s. Set in space, this story depicts the struggle of many soldiers, led mainly by Luke Skywalker, against the tyranny that was the Galactic Empire. The backgrounds of these two

  • Star Wars Pros And Cons

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    Here, Queen Amidala went to plead her case to the senate. When the senate offered no help, Amidala’s friend, Senator Palpatine, suggested she place a vote of no confidence in the current chancellor, Chancellor Valorum; Senator Palpatine was later elected as chancellor. Queen Amidala and the two Jedi, along with Anakin Skywalker, went back to Naboo to prepare for battle. However, there they met a

  • The Practice Of Mindfulness In Star Wars

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    Ever since Luke and his ragtag band of revolutionaries hit the screens in 1977, the blockbuster space saga, Star Wars, has captivated audiences with its epic opera “in a galaxy far, far away.” The third highest grossing film series of all time, with all seven movies receiving nods from the Academy Awards, and holding the record for the most successful film merchandise ever, Star Wars continues to interweave its own narrative into western culture, with over five other movies planned for release in

  • Julius Caesar And Palpatine Comparison

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    particularly seen in Star Wars: The Revenge of the Sith during several instances. Many figures in Roman history and Star Wars play similar roles and moments form the movie were taken directly from history. These similarities are specifically seen between Padmé and Cleopatra, Julius Caesar and Chancellor Palpatine, and between the transition from Republic to Empire. Most people often

  • Darth Vader, An Informative Essay: Villain

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    he became known as Darth Vader and the dark sith lord, he was known as Anakin Skywalker. A young slave to Watto (A Toydarian junk dealer/hoodlum/gangster) on the planet Tatooine. After a very lucky encounter with a Jedi named Qui-Gon Jinn and Padme Amidala (Queen of Naboo), Anakin was noticed of having great potential. Qui-Gon Jinn helped gain his freedom from slavery by winning a pod race. From there he was trained in the ways of the Jedi. Jedis are heroes that cast aside their own feelings to protect

  • Kylo Ren's Hair Characteristics

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    Padmé being the queen of Naboo wore showy clothing, some of it appears to be inspired by Mongolian royalty, and while Padmé appears to have mastered untraditional clothing, Kylo has mastered the classics. To quote the Star Wars official website: “The Kylo Ren costume, in a style all but invented by Star Wars, blends

  • Examples Of Evil In Walden

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    Jedi Knight who was known as the most powerful Jedi in the galaxy. He had broken the Jedi Order’s code, however, by secretly marrying the Senator Padmé Amidala. When he began to see visions that she would die in childbirth, he sought out for ways to prevent this fate. Supreme Chancellor Palpatine, Anakin’s mentor, claimed that the dark side would prevent Padmé and others who had Sith power from dying. One the lava planet Mustafar, Anakin (now know as Darth Vader) is forced to battle his former Master

  • Corruption In George Lucas Ar Cat's Cradle

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    “Others- as most legislators, politicians, lawyers, ministers, and office-holders- serve the state chiefly with their heads; and, as they rarely make any moral distinctions, they are as likely to serve the devil, without intending it, as God.” The benevolent natural instinct of man, Henry David Thoreau believed that it was the sole thing that should govern people. Thoreau believed that it was the corruption and greed of human institutions that lead to the eventual downfall of man. This topic has

  • Luke Skywalker: The Hero In Star Wars

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    discovered the truth of his parentage, and ended the tyranny of the Sith.” Luke Skywalker came from Tatooine, a desert planet with two suns. His Aunt Mae and Uncle Owen adopted him. They worked as moisture farmers. He was born at Polis Massa to Padme Amidala. He had never met his parents. He was introduced to the story when Owen Lars told him to get them a protocol droid and an astromech droid. He ends up choosing C-3P0 and R5-D4, but R5-D4’s motivator blows up so Luke replaced him with

  • Influence Of Anakin In The Film Star Wars: Revenge Of The Sith

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    to save the one you love. You must choose. You must stop him.” (George Lucas 2005). With this specific sentence now we can see that Palpatine is prying at what Anakin wants the most. Earlier in the film we see sequences where Anakin has visions of Padmé dying during child birth. Anakin is seeking the power to stop death; Palpatine and the power of the Dark Side are Anakin’s only hope. “Anakin: You can't kill him, Master. He must stand trial… He must live…I NEED HIM!”

  • Young Matt Research Paper

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    Title His 10 year old mind could not wait for tomorrow night. Young Matt had just learned the night before that TNT would be playing a marathon of the Star Wars prequels, 3 of his most enjoyed and favorite movies ever. Matt loved all of the Star Wars movies for George Lucas’s amazing storytelling and the obvious reason, the great visual effects in the movies. When Matt heard the news that tomorrow night TNT would be playing the prequels he told his entire family and they decided that they should

  • Internal Conflict In Star Wars

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    The main protagonist in Star Wars Episode III is Jedi Knight named Anakin Skywalker. Throughout the movie he struggles with finding himself. The conflict is both internal and external. It switches from Man vs Man to, Man vs Self to, Man vs Society. From the Man vs Man aspect, Anakin is pitted against his Jedi Master who has deep feelings towards him as a student but doesn’t agree with the choices in his personal life, which will inevitably affect his duty as a Knight in the Jedi Order. From the perspective

  • Ben Organa Solo Character Analysis

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    Organa-Solo is the son of war hero Captain Han Solo and Princess-General Leia Organa, also the commanding general of the Resistance. On his mother’s side, his grandfather is Anakin “Darth Vader” Skywalker, and his grandmother is Queen-Senator Padmé Amidala. Ben also has an uncle, Luke Skywalker, the last remaining Jedi warrior. Uncle Luke trained young Ben

  • The Similarities Between Julius Caesar And Brutus

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    This research project describes the similarities between Julius Caesar, Brutus, Darth Sidious and Darth Vader. Are they alike read to find out. Julius Caesar has been the ruler of Rome during ancient history and Brutus was Caesar’s friend. But he betrays Caesar and kills him for what he believes is right for Rome. Darth Sidious is Caesar because he is The emperor of the entire Galaxy. Darth Vader is The Modern Brutus because he was the emperor’s apprentice, but killed him to save his son’s life at