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The Jedi Archives

Timothy Lawrence, Samuel Morales, Robert Brown

Explicating the poetry, symbolism, and sources of the Star Wars mythos. "If one is to understand the great mystery, one must study all its aspects."

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Latest Issues

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The Multiform Beast

In the Republic, Plato compares the three parts of the soul to three different creatures. He imagines the rational part as a human being, the spirited part as a lion, and the appetitive part as a “multiform beast.” This “multiform beast” is...

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Hidden Heroines

In all three trilogies of the Skywalker Saga, the royal heroine’s true identity is hidden at first, and this protects her from the machinations of the saga’s arch-nemesis, Palpatine.

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The Invisible Player

In Star Wars, events that happen in the galaxy at large often reflect processes that happen in an individual person’s psyche. In his essay “Relations Between the Ego and the Unconscious,” the psychologist Carl Jung describes how the collect...

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Younglings' Animal Instincts

In “Bound for Rescue” (The Clone Wars 5.8), a group of Jedi younglings must work on their own to rescue Ahsoka Tano from pirates. As part of their plan, the younglings disguise themselves to blend in with a traveling circus troupe, donning ...

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Authors

The writers behind this newsletter.

  • Timothy Lawrence

    Lover of goodness, truth, and especially beauty. 'riguarda qual son io'

  • Samuel Morales

    Graduate of Christendom College with a B.A. in English Language & Literature. Devout Catholic and Passionate Film Enthusiast.

  • Robert Brown

    Robert Brown is a Ph.D. student studying American literature at Baylor University. On the side, he writes about theology and culture and especially film. His writing and other projects can be found at robertbrownpresents.com.

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