Monday, November 12, 2007

A Greek Beauty

Luke was entranced. That Obi-wan's hubris could have caused his father's fallwas horrible. Horrible because of what his father had needlessly become, horriblebecause Obi-wan wasn't perfect, wasn't even a perfect Jedi, horrible because the darkside could strike so close to him, could turn such right so wring. Darth Vader mustyet have a spark of Anakin Skywalker deep inside. "There is still good in him," hedeclared. Ben shook his head remorsefully. "I also thought he could be turned back to thegood side. It couldn't be done. He is more machine, now, than man—twisted, andevil." Luke sensed the underlying meaning in Kenobi's statement, he heard the wordsas a command. He shook his head back at the vision. "I can't kill my own father." "You should not think of that machine as your father." It was the teacherspeaking again. "When I saw what had become of him, I tried to dissuade him, to

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

A Greek Beauty"

Anonymous said...

A Greek Beauty"

Anonymous said...

"A Greek Beauty"