monsters who represent the id, but none more than Jabba the Hutt. Jabba the Hutt first appears in the sixth installment of Star Wars when Luke and his entourage arrive at Jabba’s palace to save Han Solo from his planned execution. For starters, Jabba the Hutt is an ugly, fat, greasy, and power-hungry monster who owns his own palace and slaves. Also, Jabba is known as a power-hungry monster known all throughout the galaxy. In summary, Jabba the Hutt is a monster who you do not want to anger. After
to become one with the force. To facing many test along his journey. Luke skywalker would only grow stronger. Luke had to return to his home planet tatooine. To save Han Solo, Princess Leia,Chewbacca,R2-D2 and C-3PO. To save them from Jabba The Hutt. Jabba The Hutt is a crime lord in the galaxy. Luke when he refused to join The Emperor along with his father into the dark side. The Emperor to precautions to eliminate Luke with hopes to kill him and bring his sister to the dark side. In the process
deliver Han Solo to Jabba the Hutt and claim the bounty on Solo. This return back to home models the Heroic Archetype perfectly, as a return should follow the “descent into hell”, which, for Luke, was losing his hand and falling into the abyss (American Romantic Hero Packet). Luke’s reasons for returning to Tatooine also parallels Transcendental philosophies, as well as the characteristics of the American Romantic Hero. By going to back to Tatooine to save Han from Jabba the Hutt, Luke demonstrates
His costume looks very cool too, complete with a vest and an aviator. But you can take it up a notch by using light up shoes. What better way to create an illusion that your hoverboard can fly than with lighting effects? Jabba the Hutt The idea of dressing up like Jabba the Hutt is almost similar with the Fatso costume, except that it's going to take a lot of work. But if you will be able to pull it off, then it’s going to be amazing. Use a hoverboard to complete your costume and make it easy to
his co-pilot, Chewbacca the Wookie also known as Chewie. They make a deal for Han to take the two humans and the two droids to Alderaan. While preparing the ship Han runs into a crime lord, Jabba the Hutt. Jabba was mad at Han for dropping off his shipments and running with out paying him. Han promises Jabba he will have his money soon and a little more. As they start boarding the ship some Storm Troopers find them and started attacking.
Darth Vader warned him that the Emperor is displeased and is not as forgiving as him. Next, Luke Skywalker and the Rebel Alliance assembled to rescue their friend Han Solo from his carbon frozen state in the palace of a galactic villain called Jabba the Hutt. The Alliance will need all the help it can get to lead an attack on the Death Star. The rebels will seek to destroy the dooms day weapon and the evil Emperor. Luke knows that this will be his chance to confront Darth Vader. Luke believes
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
Do I need help anymore? Throughout most of history, women were seen as inferior to men. Men were viewed as more capable and smarter than women: men worked while women stayed at home; men were given control of the household and their wives, and men obtained education while women learned how to do household chores at home. Many of these inequalities were displayed in early literature, such as Andromeda and the Sea Monster and “Rapunzel”, where women, dubbed Damsels in Distress, either made unintelligent
Robert McKee, a creative writing instructor, once said, “Storytelling is the most powerful way to put ideas into the world.” He conveys that with a good fable the brightest and most fascinating of concepts can be revealed. Such epics vary in quality and may get certain ideas across more successfully than others. A great tale includes selfless heroes as well as awe-inspiring supernatural. The Odyssey displays these unbeatable qualities, making it a superior epic when opposed to George Lucas’s Star