I watched the Rebels series and some of the Clone Wars. I can firmly say that both can appeal to teens. Clone Wars brings a lot of big battles into light and is a little less “clean” that Rebels even if it’s just a few lines. Clone Wars can have very intrigued battle sequences that are sometimes drawn out and very PG rated. The biggest problem I have with Clone Wars is that it follows no order. There are multiple story lines happening at once that it gets very confusing to track them even for an adult. Sometimes episodes lead into the next one. Sadly, often a mission is started and then half completed only to be completely finished 5 episodes later where they introduced 3 other mission’s in-between who never finish their missions. If you just want new Star Wars getting …show more content…
Its battles are more on the smaller side but are equally climatic on its own but when coupled with the emotional tension in Rebels it might be even more powerful than Clone Wars. All the episodes follow one another and the arc of the characters are extremely complex and satisfying to the end. The biggest plus for the Rebels is its tie ins with Rogue One (A recent Star Wars movie) and New Hope (The original Star Wars Movie). These tie ins give Rebels a new depth and purpose other than the shows’ immediate goal. Rebels’ flaw comes in its PG rated battles. Clone Wars wasn’t limited to show a few ships getting destroyed but Rebels has a troublesome time showing someone without a helmet dyeing. Although there are a few exceptions the battles become who can stun the most characters instead of killing them. If they are killed its often censored, justified because they have a helmet on, or the character is made to fall off a cliff and never return. Other than that, I would strongly suggest teens who aren’t aware of Rebels to watch it and hang on till at least Season
The businessmen of colonial New York strove to succeed in their trade by any means possible, often resorting to violence and bribery in order to increase their profit margin. However, their methods were not limited to violence. Throughout Defying Empire the reader is often bombarded with descriptions of the mindsets of the eponymous merchants. The text goes into detail cataloging the general thought processes behind some of the most ingenious smuggling conventions of the 18th century. They utilized any tools at their disposal in order to continue their businesses including powerful connections and money.
People in general also have great feeling for dystopian novels not just teenagers, but mostly teenagers in this case. Fahrenheit 451 by: Ray Bradbury and Anthem by: Ayn Rand are two dystopian novels that modern day teenagers can relate to. To start things off with Anthem by: Ayn Rand is a good example of a dystopian novel. An excerpt from Anthem that shows how
Internal Validity: However, this just shows there is a relationship, but does not mean it is a causal one. We would like to deduce that New Hope’s intervention made a difference. But there may be reasons that could explain these differences. Reasons the sampling method, even initially well-thought and properly implemented did not answer through time.
Star Wars vs. Star Trek The question has long been asked in the science fiction community: which is better - Star Wars or Star Trek? The answer is most definitely different depending on who you ask. Some fans might claim “the force” in Star Wars is better a better weapon than any Federation firearm out there.
Lane, Kris E. Pillaging the Empire: Piracy in the Americas 1500-1750 (M.E. Sharpe Inc., 1998). Kris E. Lane’s Pillaging the Empire: Piracy in the Americas 1500- 1750 focuses on Spain and Portugal’s encounters with pirates in the Americas during the early modern era. Lane diverges from traditional history on piracy through his attempt to place pirates in a world-historical perspective and he emphasizes how pirates were motivated by their desire for money rather than patriotic motives. Lane is a professor of Colonial Latin American History at Tulane University. The purpose of Pillaging the Empire is to provide a chronological survey of piracy in the Americas and introduce maritime predation in Spain’s colonial holdings between 1500 and1750.
In youth generations, teens are more sensitive to things, since they are learning who they are. Family plays a big role in a person’s life; if a person’s upbringing was negative, they’ll most likely have this negative view of the world, though it’s not true for everyone. Youth culture is just as important for young people since this culture is where they learn how to be and how to feel. Like in today’s youth culture, it all revolves around what is trending on the internet and who’s doing what. Lastly, society, which is many times perceived as negative by young people; thanks to songs and media, sometimes they don’t feel like they fit in with the standards that are set by
It is important for parents to stop labeling everything thing their teen does as “teen rebellion” (Abowitz). And to stop overly judging what their sons/daughters wears, listen to, and how they speak; the more we label them as teen rebels, the more they will feel like they are
Teens feel like they have no choices but what there parents, teachers, or other authority figures, tell them. Just like how all the districts had no choice, but to do what the capital says. Teenagers are very rebellious and don’t want to do what authority figures tell them. Modern day teens are very much like the main character of the Hunger Games Katniss. Katniss was always being told by the capital what to do.
Rebellious teenagers do what they want as they try to make their own decisions, regardless of what their parents
Youth culture can pertain to interests in styles, music, clothes and sports. It also pertains to behaviours, beliefs, and vocabulary; this refers to the ways that teenagers conduct their lives. The concept behind youth culture is that adolescents are a subculture with norms, morals, behaviours and values that differ from the main culture of older generations within society. For instance, young men and women, teenagers in this case, are mostly represented as unpredictable and not easy to understand. In the film, Mean Girls directed by Mark Waters (2004), adolescents are represented as bullies, who use manipulation to achieve what they want and are two-faced with the people around them; they are constantly stereotyped as a high social group like the plastics and a low social group like the mathletes; also they are presented as young people that fall under peer pressure, and are overly concerned about their appearance and about being socially accepted.
Those are a few reasons why Anthem is so popular with teens. The movie The Giver is very popular with teenagers today and here’s why. This quote from The Giver shows that the Chief Elder controls everything and what everyone does in their
The age of adolescence, is what I find to believe, the age of rebelliousness. As we make the transition from being a child, to an adult, we start to make our own decisions. No longer do we listen to the constant blabbering of someone telling us, what is right, and what is wrong for us. Instead, we break free from the ones controlling us, and find our own path, rather than travelling in the direction they are pushing us towards. From a young age, we must learn how to make our own judgement of things, and learn how to fend for ourselves.
First of all, I believe that the Star Wars saga have transcended through generations due to the fact most people from age 80 to 4 know about the
The first few episodes illustrated the dark wary world and the backgrounds behind each character, then it quickly move on to all new topic with no connection to the other episodes. “So, if you enjoyed the first few episodes of the show, each week you'll find yourself waiting for the end of the arc so you can get on to the next adventure—only to discover that there are full episodes of nothing but angst conversation padding out the episode count (Attack on Titan is Good So Far, But Doesn't Live Up to Its Potential Eisenbeis). People may not know this, but pacing is important when it comes to animation.
Most people in our society, no matter what level of education that they may have, have heard of the cloning, specifically the cloning of Dolly the lamb, and have some notions regarding the idea of cloning humans. "The successes in animal cloning suggest to some that the technology has matured sufficiently to justify its application to human cloning" (Jaenisch et al.). However, not every agrees that human cloning is a something that should be put into practice (Hoskins). There generally seem to be two basic divisions on this issue: those who find it inappropriate and unethical, and those who find it a reasonable and necessary step in the progression of scientific research (Lustig).