The play where the Speaker and the Elder Council check and balance each other is wonderful. The Speaker controls Anakin to monitor the Council of Elders, and the Council of Elders wants to control the Speaker through Anakin. Both sides are above parliament.
But obviously the Speaker (the Great Emperor) has always firmly grasped Anakin's weakness. Anakin has high self-esteem and doesn't want to give up anything. He wants to be a successful Jedi Knight, and he wants to have the love of ordinary people. The Jedi can do it, the Jedi suppresses human nature but allows the samurai to make the choice to leave]. And Anakin doesn't really understand politics. He is a very simple and naive person, immature, and doesn't think much. So he can't resist what suits his appetite. The emperor trusts him, makes him more powerful and powerful, allows him to save Padmé, and let them both live as they want.
The Great Sith played this game of chess too brilliantly. He came to power as the Speaker in a dazzling manner, hiding his true intentions behind the scenes, using the corruption of the Parliament to provoke the trade alliance to provoke trouble everywhere with the intention of splitting the Republic, and on the other hand he prepared clones. The army came to suppress the split alliance. So the war allowed him to achieve the purpose of a preliminary dictatorship.
And after getting Anakin, all his pieces are in place. He began to close the net, let Anakin and the clone army cleanse all the Jedi Knights, and kill the trade union who had worked for him for more than ten years, so as not to expose his evil deeds. He has a complete dictatorship, and no forces have the strength to oppose him.
I didn't expect Obi-Wan to beat Anakin, really, I always thought Anakin was better than Obi-Wan. But it is possible that the master knows the apprentice better. The third part took 456 too well. Padmé and Anakin lay on the operating table at the same time, and the survivors were Lord Vader and Lucreia.
Anakin is really the worst tragic character, and in the end, he has to live in a black mask, a ghost who has lost everything. And his tragedy is irreparable.
Star Wars is amazing, epic.
A republic with a rigid, bureaucratic and corrupt system is controlled by businessmen and conspirators, and the speed and means of provoking a battlefield can be transformed into a dictatorial empire.
Also, should we allow separatism to be split or send troops to suppress it? Isn't this the problem that various countries are encountering now...
Hey. I feel that in recent years, the big IPs are pure heroism, and there are very few discussions about politics.
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