Anakin-a real tragedy

Domenic 2021-10-19 09:48:39

Anakin is a very miserable character. He was a slave when he was young, and later went astray for love, and when he was old, he realized for love, but it was too late. At the end of the episode, Anakin lost both his legs and the only non-mechanical hand, and mistakenly believed that his wife was dead. He really sympathized with him. After all, his transformation was also possible, and his family was destroyed in the end, which was really miserable. Moreover, he had to experience the scenes of mutilation between master and apprentice and father and son, which was really uncomfortable.

There is a question, I have been thinking that if the Jedi Knights were willing to train him to be a Jedi Knight, it might have completely different results. Master Yoda, the prophet, also said, don't believe the prophecies too much, but this lovely old man believed in the prophecies of Anakin at first. Also, Master Yoda has always believed that impatient people cannot become Jedi knights, but when he was old, he trained Anakin's son Luke, an impatient young man, into a Jedi knight. So if Yoda had the patience to teach Anakin, would it make Anakin better? Of course, I know that the Jedi Knights thought Anakin had greed, but greed can be changed.

After watching the third episode, I realized that Star Wars 6 is about Anakin's story. A great tragedy, although Anakin has taken good care of him, his life is indeed very miserable. Don't sympathize with him, Darth Vader is the most sympathetic villain I have seen in my life, and the cutest villain.

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Star Wars: Episode III - Revenge of the Sith quotes

  • Padmé: What if the democracy we thought we were serving no longer exists, and the Republic has become the very evil we have been fighting to destroy?

  • The Emperor: [to Darth Vader] Every single Jedi, including your friend Obi-Wan, is now an enemy of the Republic. Do what must be done. Do not hesitate. Show no mercy.