Caesar cried at a statue of Alexander the Great when he was 30ish because Alexander accomplished so much more than Caesar much earlier in life. Caesar ended up being a late bloomer and completely changed the world in his 40s. Lesson: never give up your genocidal ambitions I guess
I think Genghis Khan was in his 50s when he conquered China and was campaigning in Europe
Thank you, having reached my 50s, that’s my call. But I’ll just conquer my house and campaign in the garden.
spreads his seed throughout the land
And Donald Trump destroyed the greatest civilization in human history in his late 70s.
People who use age as an excuse are the real losers.
OP: Not a pilot, never kissed anybody
:)
Up! Up you go!
on the Jedi Council
Yes, but? Finish the sentence please?
Standing on the Jedi Council 's dead bodies
That’ll do.
*loser
Maybe the looser thing is about Luke’s sister kissing morals?
Hmm. Maybe.
You need to add his Jedi thesis analysing “The inherent Dycotomy in Cautionary tales: The tragedy of Darth plagueis the wise”
Those republic credits were clearly well spent per semester
*loser
Were they played by the same actor ? Because they look so similar
They really do, I hadn’t noticed this before
They were not. Hayden Christensen on the left, Mark Hamill on the right.
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Interesting, isn’t it?
Even in memes we are presented with dichotomies.
It’s the very nature of a tragic reality.
And speaking of tragedy, there is a famous one that comes to mind
The tragedy of Darth Plagueis the wise.
This is indeed a rich and complex narrative that offers a multitude of layers for interpretation and analysis.
The dichotomies and paradoxes inherent in the tale are not unique to the Sith, but are in fact a recurring theme in many stories and myths throughout history.
For instance, the hero’s journey, as described by Joseph Campbell, is a narrative structure that is present in many cultures and traditions.
The hero’s journey often begins with a call to adventure, followed by a series of trials and tribulations, and ultimately culminating in a transformation or revelation.
This narrative structure is reflected in the tale of Darth Plagueis, where the pursuit of immortality and the desire for power lead to a tragic downfall.
Another example can be found in the biblical story of Adam and Eve. The forbidden fruit, like the tale of Darth Plagueis, serves as a kind of forbidden knowledge, a temptation that ultimately leads to a fall from grace.
The dichotomy between good and evil, knowledge and ignorance, is a recurring theme in many religious and mythological traditions.
In the context of the Star Wars universe, the tale of Darth Plagueis can also be seen as a reflection of the broader themes of the struggle between the light and dark sides of the Force.
The pursuit of power, the desire for control, and the consequences of wielding knowledge are all themes that are present in the broader narrative of the Star Wars saga.
In conclusion, the tragedy of Darth Plagueis the wise is a rich and complex narrative that offers a multitude of layers for interpretation and analysis.
The dichotomies and paradoxes inherent in the tale are not unique to the Sith, but are in fact a recurring theme in many stories and myths throughout history.
The tale of Darth Plagueis serves as a reflection of the broader themes of the struggle between the light and dark sides of the Force, the pursuit of power, the desire for control, and the consequences of wielding knowledge.
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