Suddenly I thought about the reason for Anakin Skywalker's blackening. The essence is because he is a person with strong ambitions.
The initial disobedience and all kinds of bold operations can be seen as this person has strong ability and does not like to be restrained, a bit like Tianbao in Tai Chi Zhang Sanfeng. However, the elder Skywalker will give him the eldership, but he will not be given a title. The dissatisfaction he shows does not mean that he is wrong to ask for justice. It can only be said that he is different from other Skywalkers in nature and character. For example, Qui-Gon doesn't care about the eldership. His thirst for power and identity can be seen.
Of course, in the process of blackening, the Presbyterian Church also has a pot. Rebellion and family experience made him too human, and the Presbyterian Church was too impersonal. In addition, the elders will break the principle of Skywalker to participate in political games. Poor Anakin is too straight, and his master Obi-Wan is more sophisticated. This caused Palpatine to use this to alienate Anakin and the Skywalker Presbyterian Church.
Later, when Master Windu wanted to kill Palpatine, Anakin insisted that he had not been tried, and he directly cut Master Windu to save Palpatine. He was really because Master Windu did not obey the rules. Did it stipulate that Palpatine should be executed directly? He only executed Count Duku himself, which is a double standard. In fact, he just didn't want Palpatine to die, just for his own benefit.
Later, after he turned black, what he said to his wife was not like "I can save you", but focused on "rule the empire together, infinite power" and so on. It can be seen that he dreamed that his wife died in childbirth. It's just the fuse of the blackening, his background is destined to be unsuitable for Skywalker.
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