Stormtrooper Essays

  • Advantages And Disadvantages Of Trench Warfare

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    Conditions in the Trenches (World War 1) Research Question: What is the worst part of Trench Warfare? Introduction To avoid being attacked without special equipment such as tanks or jets, armies must dig long holes-like lines called Trenches. It must be deep enough to cover the armies' heads and it will be very uncomfortable when they enter these trenches, they need to avoid being killed by enemies and also to avoid hygienic problems. 1. Animal Problems These places like trenches are originally

  • World War 1 Trench Warfare Essay

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    “Imagine yourself in the pitch dark, after two or three days of wet, cold, hunger, sleeplessness, staggering down a trench, knee-deep in mud, carrying various burdens that almost equal your own body-weight” (Ellis, 48). This was the everyday life of the typical soldier involved in the World War I trench warfare. During WWI trench warfare was common. It began in September 1914 with the German army digging themselves in for a battle that would last what seemed like a life time for the soldiers involved

  • Star Wars Book Report

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    said in his deep metallic voice. And he walked out pushing some troops. The rest of the story is about the library owner Persia Starkiller. She was hiding in one of the cabinets. She heard Stormtroopers. “Hey get out of there” yelled a Stormtrooper who found her. Then he took her away. The other Stormtroopers followed. They took her to the front of the library. Flametroopers walked up to the front of the library. Then they burned the whole library. The library with all of the books in the galaxy

  • Write An Annotated Bibliography Of Hans Shaefer

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    had won the war. This was called the peace treaty of Versailles. Adolf Hitler joined the Nazis at the conclusion of WWI and became their leader in 1921. The Nazis had groups of armed advocates who wore brown t shirts. These people were known as stormtroopers. Furthermore, these people were in huge events like parades, walking and holding up the Nazi flag and symbol. The ST had no problem using violence

  • Star Wars: To Become A Hero

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    To become a hero, a person must sacrifice their life for others. In the film “Star Wars” Luke risks his life for the rebellion by flying his X-wing through the narrow way to be able to destroy the Death Star before it destroyed the rebel base on Tatooine. We first meet Luke on his home planet of Tatooine. The camera angle is a long shot showing just how isolated Luke was from society. This shot is in Luke’s Ordinary World as Luke has no been called yet. He first acquired two droids, a C3 unit

  • Utilitarianism In Rogue One

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    Hope is one of the main themes in the Star Wars saga. In Rogue One: A Star Wars Story, the audience is presented with nuanced characters who feel hopeful for peace and order in the galaxy, but also have contentious moral codes on their journey to achieve peace. One of the most significant character arcs in Rogue One is exemplified by Cassian Andor. His actions within the Rebellion are steeped in the hope that they will be victorious and defeat the Empire, but in doing so he has had to do things that

  • Luke Skywalker Book Report

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    On the way to alderaan they find the death star and get caught in its tractor beam they hide under the floor they disguise herself as stormtroopers. They go to one of the reactors to get the ship out of the tractor beam but obi one kenobi decides to go a different way. On the way to the reactor they find out that princes leia is on the ship in the detention block. They decide to leave the

  • Star Wars Redeeed Analysis

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    to get a job sooner or later. I mean how are you goning to pay off your-“ Chris is cut off by three stormtroopers walking in the door. The whole bar quiets and everyone stairs, including Gal. They walk through looking around. Looking for someone maybe. As they walk past a table, someone at the table trips one of them, and barely catches his balance. The bar laughs, and with that the stormtroopers throw the man to the ground and starts to arrest him. They are using so much force to do so. Gal can’t

  • Star Wars The New Hope Analysis

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    “Use the force Luke” (Ben/Obi-Wan Kenobi). From the Star Wars comic books came the first Star Wars movie called The New Hope. Tons of people went to the movie theaters on the opening day of the movie. That is where the Star Wars universe became a big hit in the pop culture of Earth. The characters, action inside the movie, and the story plot helped make Star Wars The New Hope the best movie of all time for many people. The characters in the movie was one of the reasons which helped the movie become

  • The Force Listens Through The Gender Lens Essay

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    Solo and Leia Organa, has plans of being greater and more evil than his grandfather, Darth Vader. Against him are The Resistance, led by his mother, General Leia, and newcomers Rey, an independent young woman with nothing to lose; Finn, a former Stormtrooper who rebelled against The First Order; and Poe Dameron, a fighter pilot who Leia is very fond of. To the average viewer, Star Wars: The Force Awakens is an action packed adventure movie, and another great addition to the Star Wars saga… but, when

  • Star Wars Episode 4 Summary

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    Thing Findings of within Star Wars: Episode Four The 1977 movie, Star Wars Episode Four: A New Hope begins in space during a battle between good (The Rebels) and evil (The Empire) where a princess named Leia is captured and taken hostage by the Empire, however, before she is taken to protect the Rebels she sends off her loyal droids companions R2-D2 and C-3PO with blueprints of a plan to destroy the Empire's planet-sized ship, the Death Star. R2-D2 and C-3PO land on a nearby planet called Tatooine

  • Research Paper On The Odyssey In A New Hope

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    We must be cautious.” When driving in they are stopped by imperial stormtroopers. But Obi-wan uses a mind trick to let them go. Luke can’t understand how he tricked them. Obi-wan responds, “The force can have a strong influence on the weak minded.” Luke tells Obi-wan Kenobi what could find here. He says they can find the best

  • Kristallnacht's Night Of The Broken Glass

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    for the pogroms was the shooting in Paris on November 7 of a German diplomat, Ernst vom Rath, by a Polish-Jewish student, Herschel Grynszpan. News of Rath’s death on November 9 reached Adolf Hitler in Munich, Germany. There was a gathering of stormtroopers and they were to appear as spontaneous demonstrations. The pogroms resulted in numerous deaths and heartbreaks all in one night. It is time, at

  • Star Wars A New Hope Analysis

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    Empire’s secret weapon that can destroy planets. Princess Leia Organa, in hopes that these stolen plans could restore freedom to the galaxy and save her people, attempts to flee aboard her ship. Her ship is then intercepted and is boarded by Imperial Stormtroopers and Lord Darth Vader. Before she is found by them, she records a holographic message on a droid, R2-D2, in the hopes that he can deliver that message to a Jedi living on the desert planet of Tatooine. Before Princess Leia is taken hostage and her

  • Adolf Hitler Research Paper

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    Adolf Hitler was a ruthless person. He had many failures in his childhood that determined the person he developed into during the Holocaust. His skills resulted in his forceful grudge against the Jews. He was a heartless dictator who was the cause of tremendous difficulty and many downfalls. He had plentiful of encounters. Hitlers as the inexperienced boy, he had a very bumpy life. Hitler’s ranting began when he was a younger child. Many of his relatives died. He was very vicious and harsh against

  • Prequels Of The Movies: The Star Wars

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    The Star Wars prequels, you can say what you want about them. No matter what you say, I think there good. I would even go as far to say there my favorite of all the movies. The Phantom Menace, Attack of the Clones, Revenge of the Sith, Rogue one and the upcoming Solo a Star Wars story. Are the best, here is why. First of all they all have a major impact to the series such as, the making of Darth Vader. Darth Vader aka Anakin Skywalker is the bad guy of the original movies. His character is so

  • Chaplin Rhetorical Analysis

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    Throughout Chaplin’s movie, he has convinced the viewer to agree about the problem with Hitler, Mussolini, and fascism. Chaplin has introduced Hynkel, or Hitler, as the leader of Germany who doesn’t know what he’s doing. Throughout the movie, he uses humor and makes fun of Hynkel as much as possible. Hykel in hi first speech, was talking about Germany has a great army and the aryan race. He also explained fascism which is country above individual. The mode of this persuasion is pathos as it is more

  • Differences And Similarities Between Star Wars And Star Lightsaber

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    Comparison-Contrast Zachary Levi said, “Nerd. One whose unbridled passion for something, or things, defines who they are as a person without fear of other people's judgement.” There are a lot of fandoms today. Many of which have some interesting ways to show how much they love the series. With so many different fandoms, there are also so many different people. Some of which take it farther than others in their fandom. To help show this are two examples of nerds. There are several differences and

  • Star Wars: The Force Awakens

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    [THE SPOILERS ARE STRONG IN THIS ONE, PROCEED WITH CAUTION] There are two new releases from 'Star Wars: The Force Awakens' that may have finally revealed the identity of the two mysterious main characters! The official TV spot for 'Star Wars Episode VII' may be filled with numerous new footage from the film, but it is the line from Maz Kanata (Lupita Nyong'o) that offers a greater clue to the identity of Rey (Daisy Ridley). Maz Kanata addresses Rey, saying, "I have lived long enough to see the

  • Star Wars Return Of The Jedi Analysis

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    fable. The first order has signifacally grown, ran by an even more tyrancial and powerful leader, Kylo Ren, and they are hoping to track him down by retrieving a map built inside a BB-8 droid. BB-8 is found by desert-scavenger Rey and reformed Stormtrooper Finn and the three attempt to outrun the First Order with the help of many old and new characters. Sound fimilar? Well you should because the whole movie is basically a retelling of "Star Wars Episode 4: A New Hope" with a smidge of "Empire Strikes