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Good V Evil In Star Wars Essay

Good V. Evil In Star Wars Essay, Research Paper


Good v. Evil


The novel, Star Wars, by George Lucas, is a story about the classic struggle


between Good and Evil. The story illustrates what the Evil will do to achieve its goals and


how the Good will overcome many diversities to achieve justice.


To get a good idea of the background and setting of Star Wars, the prologue to


the movie ?Star Wars: A New Hope? tell us, ?a long time ago in a galaxy far, far away.?


?It is a period of civil war.? ?. . .Rebel spaceships…have won their first battle against the


evil Galactic Empire.? (from the movie ?Star Wars: A New Hope?)


The main characters in the book that represent evil are Darth Vader and Grand


Moff Tarkin. ?Darth Vader, a black night. . .having chosen to use his magical power for


evil.?(Collins 1-10) Darth Vader is a character that is portrayed as a


relentless and cunning villain, and certainly the greatest threat towards the fight for


intergalactic peace. He is much wiser than his partner Grand Moff Tarkin, leader of the


Imperial forces. Darth Vader is willing to wait for his chance to defeat the rebels, Tarkin


wants immediate results. For Instance, in one scene they realize that a group of rebels


(Luke, Han, and Obi-Wan Kenobi) have gotten in to the Death Star, a large moon size


space station. Tarkin?s immediate response is to eliminate Kenobi and the rest of the rebels


aboard. Vader interjects and tells Tarkin that he must face Kenobi by himself. When the


princess of Alderaan, whom the Empire has captured, Tarkin?s immediate response is to


have her killed. Vader on the other hand believes there might be some information about


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the rebels that could be tortured out of her. However, in one of the first scenes of the


book Vader chokes a man to death and then ?…continued to tighten producing a chilling


snapping and popping of a bone…?(11) Vader is also noted as having a ?malevolent


presence? (11).


Another weakness of the Empire is the cockiness of the high-ranking Imperials.


When the men are having a meeting discussing what they should do about destroying the


rebellion one of the generals says, ?This station is now the ultimate power in the universe,


I suggest we use it? (30). Even Darth Vader gets cocky during the course of the book.


During the Death Star Battle when he has Luke in his target he says, ?I have you now!,?


but he ends up losing his shot. Another example of Vader?s cockiness can be found during


the approach to the Rebel Base. Vader says, ?This day has seen the end of the last Jedi


(Obi-Wan), it will soon see the end of the rebellion.?


On the other hand, we have the ?good guys.? They are Obi Wan Kenobi; an old


Jedi Knight, Luke Skywalker; a soon to be young Jedi, Han Solo; a smuggler, R2D2 and


C3-PO; droids, and the afore mentioned Princess Leia.


Obi-Wan tells us, ?For over a thousand generations…the Jedi Knights served as the


guardians and guarantors of peace and Justice in the old republic? (66).


Obi-Wan shows a very good example of heroism, possibly the best in the novel


The rebels are trying to get off of the Death Star, but are being kept back by the


prescence of Imperial stormtroopers. Darth Vader and Obi-Wan Kenobi are dueling with


laser swords called ?light sabers? Kenobi causes a distraction so the troops will move


away from the ship. He then gives his life to save the the others trying to board the ship.


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His prescence now becomes that of a voice that instructs Luke.


Luke and Han show signs of heroism when they choose to rescue the Princess.


They put their lives in grave danger to save her, but unlike Obi-Wan they do not get


killed. Han also shows a great deal of courage when he comes back and saves Luke


during the Death Star trench fight after he had stated that he was not going to have any


part in it because he didn?t want to get killed.


The droids, even though they appear to be made of metal, are the more human


than the human characters. They show more emotion than the humans. They show more


comradery than the humans. ?The human actors are consistently being upstaged by a pair


of robots? (Hatch 794). ?As a parody of the humans, the robots are far more


interesting people….they argue, sulk, express affection, sacrifice themselves, have


accidents, and remain single-mindedly loyal to one another? (Blake 568-569). An


example of C3-PO?s loyalty is his willingness to sacrifice, ?You can repair him. . .if any of


my circuits or modules will help I will gladly donate them? (177).


Princess Leia shows heroism in the beginning of the movie when she is carrying the


battle plans of the Death Star and she kn

ows very well that she could be in danger because


of it.


Throughout the book there is a mention of the ?Force.? The Force is described by


Obi-Wan Kenobi as, ?something a Jedi must deal with.?, ?…it is an energy field generated


by living things. Early man suspected its existence, yet remained in ignorance of it for


millenia.?(66-67) The first Jedi Knights are described in this monologue by Obi-Wan


Kenobi, ?Only certain individuals could recognize the Force for what it was. They were


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mercilessly labeled: charlatans, fakers, mystics-and worse. . .?(67). He also tells Luke


that the people who could utilize the Force could not do it all that well. The Force can be


compared to a type of voodoo. Like voodoo, the Force can be used for good or evil.


There are 3 major events in the book where good clashes with evil. One of them


is at the Mos Eisly spaceport, a hang out for smugglers and other low-lifes that are passing


through that neck of the galaxy. There are really two instances: the first is in the bar where


Luke is attacked by two of the bars patrons, two aliens convicted of murder. In this case


Obi-Wan Kenobi comes to Luke?s rescue. He pulls out his light saber and slices both of


the aliens. The other clash between good and evil in Mos Eisley is when Luke, Han,


Chewbacca (Han?s faithful Wookie assistant), Obi-Wan, R2-D2, and C3-PO are boarding


the Millenium Falcon (Han?s spacecraft) and they are attacked by a group of


stormtroopers. Han Solo is able to dodge the attack and blast out of the spaceport only to


find two Imperial Star Destroyers (another type of spacecraft, described as much larger


than the Millenium Falcon). The Star Destroyers are hot on Han?s tail, but Han gallantly


speeds away at warp speed, escaping the Empire with minimal damage to the ship.


The second clash between good and evil takes place on the Death Star. When


Darth Vader and Obi-Wan Kenobi engage in a light saber battle. Vader fought very


maliciously, ?…he lunged forward, feinting, and then slashing in a deadly downward arc


with the saber. Obi-Wan warned Vader that if he (Obi-Wan) was ?cut down he


would become more powerful? (137). In the end Kenobi gave his life so that the others


could get to the ship and get off the Death Star.


The third and final clash between good and evil is the rebel attack on the Death


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Star. During this fight many rebel fighters were shot down by enemy laser cannons and


other enemy fighters. Towards the end of the battle Luke and two other rebel fighters are


still alive and Luke takes control of the three man squadron. One of the men gets hit, but


only sustains minor damage and has to leave. The other is Luke?s friend from back home,


Biggs. When Luke is attempting to fire a torpedo into a shaft of the Death Star to destroy


it Biggs, who was protecting Luke from enemy fire while Luke was preparing to fire the


torpedo, gets hit and his craft blows into a firey enferno. Luke is left alone with three


enemy fighters on his tail. Just when Darth Vader, who is the leader of the squadron, locks


onto Lukes ship the Millenium Falcon comes out of no where to knock out the enemy


fighters. Luke uses the force for the first time and shoots the torpedo into the shaft


without using any aiming devices and the Death Star is blown to oblivion, with Grand


Moff Tarkin on it. Vader however escapes the destruction.


As in any good fairy tale, good eventually triumphs over evil. Even though


Obi-Wan was physically dead, he became more powerful than any physically existing


being. He guided Luke and helped him overcome adversities, just as Merlin did for


Arthur in Once and Future King.


Although the Empire was far more technologically advanced than the rebels, had


thousands of ships in its fleet, and a weapon that could destroy whole planets their


intentions were evil. We know that in any kind of a myth, a well-intentioned ?good guy?


that may be inferior has just as good of a chance at winning a battle against an


evil-intentioned ?bad guy.? (David vs. Goliath)


Blake, Richard A. ?Rev. of Star Wars,?


America 25 June 1977


Vol. 136, No. 25, pp. 568-569


Collins, Robert G.? ?Star Wars?: The Pastiche


of Myth and Yearning For a Past Future?


Journal of the Popular Culture.


Vol. XI, No. 1, Summer, 1977, pp. 1-10


Hatch, Robert. ?Star Wars?


Rev. of Star Wars,


The Nation 25 June, 1977,


Vol. 224, No. 25, p.794.


Kaufmann, Stanley. ?Star Wars?


Rev. of Star Wars, The New Republic


18 June, 1977. pp. 22-23.


Lucas, George. Star Wars. New York:


Ballantine Books, 1976.

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