Why is it people take the Jedi Code literally?

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Zenwolf
Specifically the line.

"There is no emotion."

Hmm...no emotion huh?

Heeey Obi-Wan, show us your emotionless face.

https://thumbs.gfycat.com/OblongLimpingFox-size_restricted.gif

...Huh....hey Yoda you're the Grandmaster Jedi, show us...

https://i.gifer.com/EhCU.gif

Oh...

Interesting how, people know the Code yet take it literally for...whatever reason...why?

Galan007
No emotion, no ignorance, no passion, no chaos, no death.

That all went out the window during TCW, lol. The Jedi weren't robots, they were still people... Very fallible people.

Freedon Nadd
Because emotions are strong feelings. And usually bear a negative connotation.

Zenwolf

Darth Thor
I mean even Vulcans in Star Trek are not emotionless.

Whilst Jedi are human, so best they can do is keep their emotions in check.

The Code probably goes to an extreme so that Jedi do their best to practice that.

Freedon Nadd
Originally posted by Darth Thor
I mean even Vulcans in Star Trek are not emotionless.

Whilst Jedi are human, so best they can do is keep their emotions in check.

The Code probably goes to an extreme so that Jedi do their best to practice that.

More like that the word "emotion" is used most of the time in negative stance. And represent the strong feelings.

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