Aristotle, Mill And Anakin Skywalker

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...in movie history, but is he bad because he enjoys committing evil deeds, or because is he an unwilling tool of his own emotions, and therefore was "destined" to turn to the Dark Side? This paper considers the theories of Aristotle and Mill with regard to voluntary and involuntary action and argues that the two philosophers would hold diametrically opposed views of Anakin's evolution from a Jedi to a Sith.
Discussion
One of the most intriguing things about the character (as he could have been; these three films are arguably filled with some of the worst acting even filmed—where are Harrison Ford and Mark Hamill when you need them?) is the fact that even as a child, Anakin had self-confidence and arrogance far beyond what an ordinary child has. The pod race in particular gives us a clue that this child is able to interact with adults on their level. He has little or no fear; he deals with smugglers and other violent characters with barely...

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