wrong---too selfish----too lustful for power----mean nothing to me.
I mean so WHAT if he felt guilty?
ACTIONS and NOT words or thoughts are what are important.
"Struggle schummgle"...Ani lost...and so did the galaxy....or at least all the
innocents Vader killed.
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Originally Posted by huedell
Anakin's recklessness was a prime example of how angry and vengeful Anakin was...Obi wasn't like that. Anakin was a short-tempered jerk...and to answer your question, yes, that DOES make him less heroic and less worthy of being a Jedi.
Without a stated example from the film, this is one of those points that I simply cannot see. I do not see the connection between his anger at being rejected and mistrusted by the Jedi hierarchy and his occasional recklessness.
Originally Posted by huedell
Anakin's recklessness was a prime example of how angry and vengeful Anakin was...Obi wasn't like that. Anakin was a short-tempered jerk...and to answer your question, yes, that DOES make him less heroic and less worthy of being a Jedi.
Without a stated example from the film, this is one of those points that I simply cannot see. I do not see the connection between his anger at being rejected and mistrusted by the Jedi hierarchy and his occasional recklessness.
in Clones---his attack on the Sandpeople in Clones etc. etc. are all things
that Anakin would do and Obi Wan would not. Give me a break here.
So according to YOU, it is perfectly okay for the Jedi Knights to act
on their own premonitions (Re: Anakin's "...clouded future...") by short-
sightedly isolating him with mistrust, suspicion, and hostility... but it's NOT
okay for Anakin to act on his premonitions of his beloved's agonized death
by working to prevent it from happening.
Alright.
on their own premonitions (Re: Anakin's "...clouded future...") by short-
sightedly isolating him with mistrust, suspicion, and hostility... but it's NOT
okay for Anakin to act on his premonitions of his beloved's agonized death
by working to prevent it from happening.
Alright.
I could go and on like you did...but frankly I don't have time and it's
really that simple anyway.
Well, the Jedi also said “Trust your feelings” “Stretch out with your
feelings”. I guess falling in love doesn’t count, huh?
feelings”. I guess falling in love doesn’t count, huh?

That's the POINT....you use the Force to help others...the galaxy...not
your own SELFISH SELF.
Anakin's powerful feelings and attachments to Padme Amidala began
long BEFORE he became a Jedi Knight. He is HUMAN. You cannot just turn off
emotions like that. The Jedi expectation that those feelings should and must
be turned off in order to be a true Jedi knight were completely unreasonable,
impractical, and un-necessary.
I believe that ANY group or organization that insists that it’s members disconnect positive attributes of human feelings (like the ability to fall in love) is a DEEPLY flawed group… especially if they supposedly are in the business of serving others.
Luke Skywalker instinctively understood this, and because of his own human passions, he was ultimately able to save his father and the Galaxy from the oppressive fist of Palpatine
long BEFORE he became a Jedi Knight. He is HUMAN. You cannot just turn off
emotions like that. The Jedi expectation that those feelings should and must
be turned off in order to be a true Jedi knight were completely unreasonable,
impractical, and un-necessary.
I believe that ANY group or organization that insists that it’s members disconnect positive attributes of human feelings (like the ability to fall in love) is a DEEPLY flawed group… especially if they supposedly are in the business of serving others.
Luke Skywalker instinctively understood this, and because of his own human passions, he was ultimately able to save his father and the Galaxy from the oppressive fist of Palpatine
This debate is more or less over because of this.
Look, all I'm asking you to consider is that this was NOT just some
young brash blockhead who charged into things like a bull in a china shop.
This was NOT just some callous looser who said, "Screw you Jedi! I'm gonna
do my own thing!" More often than not, he dutifully obeyed Jedi principles
and rules.
young brash blockhead who charged into things like a bull in a china shop.
This was NOT just some callous looser who said, "Screw you Jedi! I'm gonna
do my own thing!" More often than not, he dutifully obeyed Jedi principles
and rules.
Anakin is exactly how you just described.
The moment he allowed his feelings for his chick to rip the galaxy apart at
the seams he betrayed any one with a modicum of class and decency
including me....and I would hope...any one else who viewed these movies.
Anakin lived and died a selfish, stupid excuse for a Jedi (he never should
have been trained in the first place)
Even taking Anakin's last "turn" into consideration...barely a "redemption"
----I'm surprised so many people look at it so "wonderfully"---yeah,
its sweet that he saved his son from the Emperor----but really more
poignantly it's more of the same selfish bull Anakin had been doing since he
slaughtered the Sandpeople for killing his mother....Anakin wasn't saving the
GALAXY by killing the Emperor (not in HIS mind anyway)-----he was actually
just saving Luke---HIS son---HIS wife/lover's son. Selfish and vengeful
right to the end---REVENGE against Palpatine for harming HIS son.
If Anakin was really anything near "moving mountains" (as you said you would do for your woman) he would have ran off with Padme in the start of Sith---
but, yeah, he was too stupid and selfish to take that option Padme suggested.
Obi-Wan on the other hand lived and died selflessly....and wouldn't be a "chump" falling in with Dooku no matter if Dooku was telling the truth or not--
Obi Wan KNEW Dooku was in league with the Sith---Dooku may have
been a willing chump---but Obi wan wasn't going to be....so that's why
he didn't go along with Dooku's (kinda) truth.
Obi Wan comitted Jedi suicide at the end of NEW HOPE selflessly SELFLESSLY---
yeah, I could write more...but I think I said enough.
So have you darklord1967....you don't approve of thew Jedi's code(s)
I do....and most of this debate can be simplified this way.
I said earlier that I respect your point of view of this...and I do, to a
point...but really after reading your multiple messages on this, I
have to say I disagree with you SO VERY wholeheartedly on your view of
the Jedi's decisions (and Obi's) vs Anakin's----that I feel this debate is
pretty pointless other than this nice chunk we went at so far.
I mean...maybe in person this would be worth it...but this typing...basically
the same stuff reworded over & over again is getting old.





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