Droid Essays

  • A Brave New World: A Short Story

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    over the screen and selected the highest speed of charging. She must be in a hurry, it's not every day you see an elderly droid wearing track pants and a sweater, and completely rushing her charging session. My mind felt new and fresh now that I had also this energy from my charging session, but I still wanted to sit down a little longer to watch my environment and all the droids around me. In my opinion, our world really isn't as great as everyone believes it to be. There are millions of galaxies

  • Wall-E: The Importance of Sound in Animation

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    Wall-E: The Importance of Sound in Animation The intention of this dissertation is to look at the importance of sound in film, in particular the feature animation Wall-E (2008) and how sound can help us engage with the robot Wall-E. This essay will focus on the work of Ben Burtt, the sound designer of this feature, and his discussions on the process of creating a believable world with this film. With a study of the theories of the Uncanny, I will try to understand how we react as an audience to

  • Star War A New Hope Analysis

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    addition, the Star War universe droids and robots are typical programed slaves, since they are made of scraps metal they were being treated like one thus, society In Star Wars Droids and robots are extremely relatable to slaves as they were brought and sold in the black market, they were programed to do specific tasks, and people took their frustration out on them. All and all droids and robots are second class citizen however, Luke shows that in his perspective these droids are more than just a simple

  • The Star Wars Trilogy

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    them. During the attack on Leia's ship two droids, R2-D2 and C-P30, escape through an escape pod. They landed on a foreign planet and were captured and sold to their new master Luke Skywalker. The Empire chases the droids because they have a secret map detailing the whereabouts of the rebel base. As the empire searches for the map they destroy Luke's home. With no where to go R2-D2 leads Luke to Old Ben. One of the last Jedi Nights Ben takes Luke and the droids across the universe to The planet Orion

  • Revenge of the Sith

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    REVENGE OF THE SITH Star Wars, Episode III This story happened a long time ago in a galaxy far, far away. It is already over. Nothing can be done to change it. It is a story of love and loss, brotherhood and betrayal, courage and sacrifice and the death of dreams. It is a story of the blurred line between our best and our worst. It is the story of the end of an age. A strange thing about stories— Though this all happened so long ago and so far away that words cannot describe the time

  • Creative Writing: The Providence

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    Jammer’s fighter had been swarmed with vulture droids and fighter crashed down to the planet’s surface. Niner had told Jex that they should go on a rescue mission to find him, but there was not enough time. They had to warn The Providence about the incoming attack. When they reached The Providence they

  • An Analytical Analysis Of The Monomyth In Star Wars

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    buying protocol droids with his uncle. But little did he know that the purchase of those two droids would change his life forever. While cleaning the little R2 unit that he bought, he discovered a hidden message of a young woman asking for help. That is what breaks Luke's normal routine and eventually starts the Monomyth in the story. Later that day the droid that he bought escaped and went looking for Obi-Wan Kenobi and of course Luke had to go after it. When Luke found the droid he had an encounter

  • Star Wars A New Hope Movie Analysis

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    In the movie Star Wars IV: A New Hope the main theme is that everyone has goals, and everyone has challenges that are in the way of those goals. Luke Skywalker had many goals throughout the movie, and he faces many challenges that are roadblocks in each of his goals. Along with challenges, there are also helping hands that may guide someone towards their goal, or give someone motivation to complete their goal along with directly helping someone at times. Luke also experiences this throughout the

  • IPhone vs. Android

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    and isn’t. The IPhone is better because it is more simplistic and in my opinion easier to use. The IPhone has sold 421 million phones this year and the Droid has sold 295 million this year so as you can see the IPhone even sells better. Now both are great phones but the iPhone is better because it’s an apple product and it’s simpler than the droid on any day. “The iPhone is an integrated cellular telephone and media player developed and marketed by Apple. The device combines the main functions of

  • How Technology is Represented in Star Wars

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    is represented in this far-off place. By studying ... ... middle of paper ... ...oped for military purposes but has been adopted by nearly all parts of society and is widely considered to be very valuable. This is much like how in the film the droids that were designed and built for the star wars were later used by farmers to sustain and even improve life. As one can see, the film, despite its futuristic technology, closely mirrors our own society. Maybe someday we, too, will travel the galaxy

  • Archetypes In A New Hope

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    places the plans into a droid named R2-D2, along with a message. R2-D2 and another robot, C3-PO, leave the ship in an escape pod, and land on the desert planet of Tatooine. The droids are captured by Jawas, a scavenger species native to Tatooine, and sold to Luke Skywalker’s uncle. Luke Skywalker, the protagonist of A New Hope, works for his Uncle Owen on a moisture farm, but is not content with being on Tatooine for the rest of his life. While Luke is cleaning the droids, he discovers part of

  • Plot Summary for Star Wars, Episode IV: A New Hope

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    is captured by an Imperial Star Destroyer. During the ensuing battle, Princess Leia slips away, where we see her giving the secret documents and a cry for help directed at Obi-Wan, a Jedi and old friend, to R2-D2, a maintenance droid. After R2-D2 and C-3PO (another droid aboard the ship) escape on an emergency pod, Darth Vader takes Leia as prisoner, where Vader demands to know where the plans are. She refuses. R2-D2 and C-3PO crash land on the closest planet, Tatooine, where the set off to find

  • Golden Trio Research Paper

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    A couple torn apart, a golden hero trio, a lovable droid, and a masked villain, these are all themes and characters that are very present in the original Star Wars movies and that, through some wonderful casting and directing choices, J.J Abrams revived in Star Wars: The Force Awakens. The amount of wonderful nostalgic details in this new film will take both old and young Star Wars fans alike back to when they first saw a Star Wars film. Carrie Fisher and Harrison Ford return in The Force Awakens

  • The Influence of Star Wars in Today´s Culture

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    Opening with the beautiful rebel leader Princess Leia, her ship undergoes direct attack from the known and feared villain, Darth Vader. He orders his troops to look about for important documents, meanwhile Leia says her famous message into R2-D2, a droid unit “Hel...

  • Edgar Allan Poe Dameron Alternate Ending

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    He turned around to see BB-8 rolling at top speed through the crowd, heading in his direction. "Buddy!" Poe yelled out excitedly to the droid. BB-8 rolled to a halt at his feet, and Poe crouched down to the droid's level. "I'm so glad to see you!" BB-8 beeped in response, "He said you were dead." "No, I'm perfectly fine, buddy," Poe assured him. "Wait. Who said I was dead?" BB-8 beeped

  • Star Wars

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    the novel and makes you want to continue reading the novel. The plot of the story mainly reflects on a young boy, Luke Skywalker. Luke was raised on his Uncle's moisture farm on the planet Tatooine. He meets up with Obi-Wan Kenobi by following a droid, R2-D2, he had purchased through a small natives of Tatooine known as Jawas. R2-D2 believes he is the property of Obi-Wan and decides to search for its master. Luke is attacked by another group of natives, Tusken Raiders also known as sand people.

  • Noncognitive Elements Of The Star Wars Rogue One

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    Star Wars Rogue One has many elements that contribute to why the movie is so famous today. People can connect with the movie in many ways but also fantasize what life would be like in the Star Wars galaxy. There are two elements that help the movie, such as the noncognitive elements that are very dominate and the cognitive elements that help people connect with the movie. I will break down each element into parts and how the elements contribute to how people perceive and understand the movie.

  • Android: Advanced Technology, Superior Quality

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    Advertising Research Foundation (2009). Web. 23 March 2012. Sprint Android 4G Cat Commercial. 1 June 2011. Youtube. Web. 23 March 2012. The History of Android Operating System. Android 3.0 Tablet vs IPad. Web. 12 Apr. 2012. Verizon Wireless Motorola Droid (iDon’t Commercial) 17 Oct 2009. Youtube. Web. 23 March 2012.

  • Luke Skywalker Epic Hero

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    advantage; he’s always out thinking his opponent. Throughout all of Luke Skywalker’s battles there is always a chance of death; however Luke is willing to risk his very own life for the rebellion and Princess Leia. Luke Skywalker figures out that the droids are being followed by the evil Empire he goes back to his home to try and rescue his uncle. He always takes charge when called upon. When Princess Leia needs assistance, he steps up and lends a helping hand to rescue her. Through every adventure Luke

  • Why Star Wars was such a Ground Breaking Movie

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    help for the next harvest. Meanwhile in the galaxy an evil force is destroying planets that gets in its way, the ship is called the Death Star. Princess Leia, the leader of the Rebel alliance sends 2 droids to give a message to Obi-Wan Kenobi to help Princess Leia destroy the Death Star. The droids meet Luke and they find Obi-Wan Kenobi and Luke joins them on their mission. They meet Han Solo who helps them out, they get into the ‘Death Star’ where they find Princess Leia imprisoned and they