Star Wars: The Last Jedi grooms and prepares our minds for violence and war.
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Star Wars is a carefully crafted religious experience. Just like Game of Thrones and other epic stories between good and evil, these stories prepare us for violence and war.
When Rey met Luke.
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Creaky crazy old leader, misdirection at every turn – is this beginning to sound familiar?
The Star Wars series looks to our past to tell our future.
(Star Wars: The Last Jedi)
Science fiction is a genre meant to imagine the future, but in the case of Star Wars, it also looks to the past—revisiting old imperialist battles.
Rey, played by Daisy Ridley, trains in the ways of the Force in Star Wars: The Last Jedi.
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The Force in Star Wars may be a form of quantum entanglement. Here’s how.
They’re back!
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Audience research suggests Star Wars has still ‘got it’.