I like the imagery of Anakin after defeating Dooku.
He holds one Sith saber and one Jedi, showing both halves of his life, or the blue of Obi-Wan's guidance to selflessness and the red of his fall to selfishness. He "shouldn't" kill the evil man but does so, as he kills Palpatine, one time sending him closer to darkness and the other closer to redepmtion.
And the green of Yoda and Luke serves as a symbol of leading others and the Jedi to strength. Or Qui-Gonn starting the series and having some non-traditional views and Luke at the end finishing the series and having non-traditional views as well.
Originally posted by singe_101
I like the imagery of Anakin after defeating Dooku.He holds one Sith saber and one Jedi, showing both halves of his life, or the blue of Obi-Wan's guidance to selflessness and the red of his fall to selfishness. He "shouldn't" kill the evil man but does so, as he kills Palpatine, one time sending him closer to darkness and the other closer to redepmtion.
And the green of Yoda and Luke serves as a symbol of leading others and the Jedi to strength. Or Qui-Gonn starting the series and having some non-traditional views and Luke at the end finishing the series and having non-traditional views as well.
Man.
25 pages, tons of pics, and lots of exposition in, and with one paragraph you've PWNED my whole thread.
Good job! 😄
Originally posted by singe_101
I like the imagery of Anakin after defeating Dooku.He holds one Sith saber and one Jedi, showing both halves of his life, or the blue of Obi-Wan's guidance to selflessness and the red of his fall to selfishness. He "shouldn't" kill the evil man but does so, as he kills Palpatine, one time sending him closer to darkness and the other closer to redepmtion.
And the green of Yoda and Luke serves as a symbol of leading others and the Jedi to strength. Or Qui-Gonn starting the series and having some non-traditional views and Luke at the end finishing the series and having non-traditional views as well.
and dont forget mace windu's saber