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Philosophy In Religion

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Philosophy In Religion

We live in a society, which relies on fairy tales and mythology to entertain and
take us off to a far away place where we can identify with our imagination. The
Star Wars trilogy is a classic example of the hero cycle. A young man is brought
up believing the light side of the force is his destiny. It has an old warrior,
which teaches young Luke an ancient craft that has been used for centuries to
battle evil. Luke is told about his father and how he was a great Jedi Knight,
how he was killed by a man named Darth Vader, but fails to tell him that the
fate of the galaxy lies on his shoulders. Luke grows wise but still cocky and
bull headed much like Oedipus Rex. Young Luke Skywalker sees his mentor get
taken down by the same man who killed his father thus giving birth to his inner
dark side. He is yet to see the need for a balance of the two forces. Luke
develops many friendships and is forced to choose whether or not he wants to
complete his training with his new mentor Yoda, or watch his friends die in
trying to defeat the Empire and Darth Vader. He ignores all that he was taught
by Obi wan and Yoda and decides to take his destiny in his own hands and
confront Vader and save his friends. In doing this rebellion to the light side
of the force, Luke can now feel the power of having the light side and the dark.
During his battle with Vader, Luke can see that there is a transformation of the
villain. What was once a cold and dark character, Lord Vader now has a
compassion for his son. Though Luke is blinded and stubborn for the light side
of the force, is actions are now balanced between the two forces. Vader now
starts to see compassion for his son, who is forced to do b...

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