Releasing the Star Wars Saga in 3-D brought me back to the Revenge of the Sith. No, I’m not a nerd reading Star Wars. I wanted to see how it was as a book.
If any of you did see the star wars movies, you would know who Anakin is. Anakin is the main character in the first three movies of star wars. He was a jedi before he turned to the dark side. I was wondering why he did that and I think I found out why.
As a small boy, Anakin was a slave. He lived with his mother on a sandy planet called Tatooine. He was an unhappy boy and wanted freedom for himself and his mother. A Jedi Knight freed him but couldn’t free his mother. Anakin was very happy to be free but sad to leave his mother behind as a slave. When he grew up, love blinded him. A beautiful senator, Padme Amidala got in Anakin’s interest. Meanwhile, savage sand people killed his mom. He took revenge and killed them all. He never forgave himself that he couldn’t save his mother. Anger was growing inside of him.
More years past and he became a Jedi Knight. He was proud, risky and hot tempered. He was able to defeat Count Dooku, a Sith but the Jedi Council did not make him a Master. He felt under scored and left behind. Anakin was also frightened. He had dreams about Padme Amidala dying. He wanted to save her life. No one could help him except the chancellor. Even when he learned the chancellor was evil, he wanted to serve him for Padme’s life. He turned to the dark side and killed many jedi. Hatred flowed through him. Then he heard that Padme died giving childbirth. He was full of sorrow. Now he lost the two people he loved the most.
Anakin was not a bad person. His life was full of sorrow and unhappiness. He turned to the dark side hoping to change his destiny. He lost everything he had. He hated himself and deep inside was afraid of himself. He could not believe what he had become. Just before his death though, he saved his son, Luke Skywalker. That was one of the best choices he ever made.
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