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Author: * Caileadair Etana -
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Date: Dec 8, 2003 - 21:26
{something a bit different *grin*}
The Apocalyptic Cosmology of Star Wars
by John Lyden
Abstract
[1] The paper analyzes the saga of Star Wars as a text that has borrowed extensively from biblical apocalyptic. There is a cosmic battle between the forces of good and evil; a great cataclysm is foretold, but the faithful will survive with the help of God (The Force); a messiah figure (Luke) appears; and a new world order will come about in which justice triumphs and wickedness is punished. This myth is made relevant to modem viewers by being framed as a battle of technology vs. the natural human: the machine Vader vs. the human Anakin, the Death Star vs. the Force, Imperial walkers vs. primitive Ewoks. The films' apparent technophilia is cover for a technophobic message: we must remember our humanity lest we be absorbed or destroyed by our machine creations.
read the rest of this fascinating article here ~~
http://www.unomaha.edu/~wwwjrf/LydenStWars.htm
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