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date posted: Apr 15, 2007 7:39 PM  |  updated: Apr 15, 2007 7:41 PM
Han Solo: Everything I Learned About Friendship...
Everything I learned about friendship came from Han Solo. The first time I saw Empire, I was six. It was 1980, and my mother and her boyfriend took me to the Almeda theater in Houston. I do not think that theater even exists anymore.

That was when I heard these two lines exchanged.

DECK OFFICER
"Sir, the temperature's dropping too rapidly."

HAN
"That's right. And my friends out in it."

Han Solo, a scoundrel, leapt up onto his Tauntaun

DECK OFFICER

"Your Tauntaun'll freeze before you reach the first marker."

HAN

"Then I'll see you in hell!"

So I sit back and I think about this. Han was willing to sacrifice his own life to save the life of his friend. What does that show about his character? He is loyal, loving, and willing to give it all for those he cares about. Luke wasn't family, he wasn't a lover, he was simply a friend.

At this point, Han owed Luke nothing. It was Han who had saved Luke's butt during the Battle of Yavin. There was no gain for Han to go out after Luke. This was an act of utter self sacrifice, just like Han's decision to enter the fight along the Death Star's trench.

At that moment, when Luke is about to be taken down by Vader, here comes Han. Again, there was nothing Han would have gained by doing what he did. He had already gotten his reward. He risked his life, his ship, and his freedom in the galaxy. Yeah, he got a medal for his valor, but I really do not think Han really cared about that.

I wonder what the source of Han's motivation was. What formed his character in such a way? Was it his parents? Was it learned ethics? Was it his years as a smuggler only being able to count on those who were his friends to watch his back?

So what did I learn? I learned that friendship is just as important as any other relationship in our lives. Family, lovers, friends: if we love them we will be willing to give it all for them. Han was a good man, and a good man takes care of his friends.

I grieve because you don't really find people like that in the world anymore. So many only think about themselves. The moral decay is terrible in our country and around the world.

The most influential man that has ever lived said this, "Greater love has no one than this, that he lay down his life for his friends."



  rj_peters
Memos from the Imperial Finance Department
date Posted: Apr 15, 2007 7:57 PM
That moment is one of Han's greatest, I agree. Perhaps he was shaped somewhat by his time with Dewlanna on the Trader's Luck.
jediprincess77
I Know...
date Posted: Apr 15, 2007 8:14 PM
*sigh* Isn't he the greatest guy? :x

He is loyal, loving, and willing to give it all for those he cares about.
Just think of his relationship with Chewie. His best friend, his copilot, etc. had given up everything and dedicated his life to protecting Han. Sure, it was "payment" (at first), but I think it quickly grew into something more. I get the feeling Han learned quite a bit about loyalty and love from his hairy pal.:)

And then of course his friends showed him they loved him back when he needed their help the most. After all, what are friends for? :D
Rainbow Droideka
Aren't you a little short for an egg?
date Posted: Apr 15, 2007 10:02 PM
Yeah, man! I agree that Han is a great role model for friendship.

I disagree about one thing though - I seriously doubt that there are significantly fewer (or more) people like that in the world than there were anytime in the past. People like to talk as if the world today has gone to hell in a handbasket, as opposed to the "good old days," but that's not really how things work. There's no reason to think that people haven't been selfish and greedy and what-have-you for all of history.
The Stooge
Star Wars Joke-A-Day
date Posted: Apr 16, 2007 7:24 AM
Maybe Han was just trying to make up for past deeds... then again, his relationship with Chewie proved that he was always the friendly type.

Good blog either way!
  chickenbiskit
date Posted: Apr 16, 2007 11:05 AM
I laugh at the "then i'll see you in hell!" line. I agree that Han showed true friendship in that moment, but dayum, did he have to be so mean to that guy?
  dancing_star
date Posted: Apr 17, 2007 6:31 PM
Great blog! I love the character of Han. :)

Family, lovers, friends: if we love them we will be willing to give it all for them. Han was a good man, and a good man takes care of his friends.
Beautifully put! :D

Going out to rescue Luke was an unselfish and heroic act of bravery in which Han's true character shined. It has always been a part of the movie that's fascinated me, tugged at my heart.

In fact, I actually wrote a short story about the night the two had to endure on Hoth. If you want, you can read it at http://boards.theforce.net/the_saga/b10476/26296360/p1/?20

Again, great blog! God bless and MTFBWY. ;)


Skywalker's Fury
If nobody hears a tree fall in the forest - does it make a sound?
date Posted: May 07, 2007 1:41 PM
"Greater love has no one than this, that he lay down his life for his friends."
I wonder if GL intentionally "quoted" this most influential man through Han's actions intentionally. If so. . . GEORGE LUCAS YOU ARE THE GREATEST! If not. . . George Lucas you are the greatest! :)

May the Force be with you my friends. . .
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