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A Journey into The Force
date posted: May 12, 2008 8:27 PM
Words to live by
I got to thinking about the power of words and the effect that they can truly have. Whether it's in written form as we do here within this forum, or the spoken word, which can be equally or even more powerful, words have an effect that can be lasting. As the saying goes "the pen is mightier than the sword", I will try to convey my thoughts here and relate it to the Star Wars universe.

In my life, I've come to realize that the things I say to people can and sometimes will have an everlasting effect. It's kind of like interacting with nature ... there can be good or bad consequences associated with the actions we take. Pollution, clear cutting of forests and so on will have a negative and lasting effect on the world ... it's harming the environment we live in. Harsh, negative words can have that same effect on our internal environment ... it pollutes our mind and can do damage that may seem irrepairable. And in some cases it is. Some words cannot be unsaid no matter how hard a person tries to make up for it.

And in the Star Wars world, I see lots of power in the things that are said. Palpatine gathered support under himself by using lots of words that rallied citizens and made them think he was right, that he was saving the galaxy. He claimed so fiercly that the Jedi had tried to kill him and that they were traitors and must be eliminated. His words spurned the galaxy on to its first ever Galactic Empire which in time would prove to be a polluting and negative enitity itself. And the fuel that fed the fire of the Empire was the power behind one word ... hate. Hate is a word that I do not like. I don't like the sound of it nor the harshness of its tone and implications. It is associated with negative feelings and negative thoughts. Now I'm not so naive or so sure of myself that I don't think there are things in this world I don't like, but I make an honest effort to not use the word hate in my daily goings-on. It just has such a strong negative effect in my opinion. And Palpatine, as a Sith Lord, used this word and this feeling it created to run his Empire.

And I think of Obi-Wan's and Anakin's fight on Mustafar. A lot of words were said to each other that they could never take back. And each, of course, were coming from their own point of view. Their relationship had degraded by that point that they were now sworn enemies ... when only a short time previous they were brothers and comrades on the same side. And what caused such a turn of events to happen? The words of one man to another. Palpatine used his cunning words to lure Anakin to the darkside, then used those feelings Anakin had to fuel a new rage ... a rage that would see Anakin self-destruct on Mustafar and throw out that word to Obi-Wan, his former brother: "I hate you". He screamed out those words to Obi-Wan as he succumbed to the furnace that was both Mustafar and the darkside ... creating the hateful and twisted Darth Vader.

But Obi-Wan still had kind words for Anakin. He told him that he loved him. In the heat of rage and anguish that Anakin was going through, Obi-Wan still used the word that is the complete opposite of hate ... love. A word that stirs feelings of joy, contentment and peace ... a word that truly connects a multitude of people, or just two people. A word that creates an envirnoment of goodness and harmony and life ... not pollution, resentment or an end. Not that Obi-Wan thought it would turn Anakin around right then and there, he just wanted to use a word that conveyed his true feelings and reveals his true self in the heat of battle. What other enemies would say that they have love for their opponent? Even though he said it in the past tense, the love he had for Anakin would not leave his heart. Perhaps he tried to train Luke with the hope that he could redeem Anakin, and not just bring down the Empire.

Words can indeed have a lasting effect. Anakin's and Obi-Wan's last words to each other resonated with both of them for the rest of their lives. Palpatine's words had a way of bringing people together, but for the wrong reasons and with a deadly outcome.

And when I speak to people, or even put my thoughts and words into written form, I try to think of the lasting effect. If they were the last words I had to say to somebody, for whatever reason, I would want them to be kind and thoughtful, and something worth remembering.





  shoppingMaul61
date Posted: May 13, 2008 5:26 AM
Cool blog Darth.
My interpretation of Obi's "I loved you" was that he was addressing his dead (from a point of view) friend Anakin, not Darth Vader (who we learn in Ep 4 that Obi sees as a separate person). I saw it as Lucas' subtle way of illustrating the roots of Kenobi's attitude in this regard - the idea that Vader had in effect 'murdered' the friend he had loved so dearly. He wasn't so much addressing Vader as grieving for his lost 'brother'.
nob01
Oil Bath Bubbles
date Posted: May 13, 2008 10:38 AM
Interesting thoughts, DH.
For someone who takes a lot of flak over the words he has his characters say, I believe GL truly knows the power of words. You are spot on in your analysis of Palpatine and Obi, and this can be extended even further when applied to other characters. In Anakin's case, it's not just what he says, but how he says it that defines him. Even an apology sounded strained and half-felt.

Great blog, sir!
Master Ki-Aaron-Mundi
I was a Teenage Jedi
date Posted: May 13, 2008 10:45 AM
I absolutely loved the parallel of Anakin's and Obi-Wan's last words to each other for 19 years. Mr. Lucas did a beautiful job of capturing so much with the juxtaposition of those two simple phrases.

Nice blog.
usetheforce19
MasterMonkey13
date Posted: May 13, 2008 10:55 AM
Very deep thoughts.
Just like Palpatine, Hitler was a very eloquent speaker and was able to rally millions to his cause just through his words. I agree with nob when he says that Anakin's apologies were half-hearted. It seems he only apologized to get out of trouble. He never really took the corrections to heart. You are correct in your analysis of Obi-Wan as well.

"Sticks and stones may break my bones, but words will never hurt me." That's the most incorrect statement in the world.
haymanator
haymanator
date Posted: May 13, 2008 4:48 PM
I loved how you compared Anakin and Obi-Wan to the real world. Its true, and those words did leave a devastating effect, on the entire galaxy.

Awesome blog!
amidalooine
The Emotional Galaxy
date Posted: May 13, 2008 6:23 PM
If they were the last words I had to say to somebody, for whatever reason, I would want them to be kind and thoughtful, and something worth remembering

SO well said and something I try very hard to do, too. You just never know when your words could be your last.

I believe that Obi-wan's and Anakin's exchange of words on Mustafar was one of the most raw and honest they ever had...pure emotion and honesty. At the time, Anakin's honesty was all about the twisted hatred fueled by the Dark Side, but he said what was in his Dark heart. Too bad he couldn't have been that honest with all of his feelings (con't)

amidalooine
The Emotional Galaxy
date Posted: May 13, 2008 6:26 PM
About Obi-wan, I say the same. He should have been that firthright and honest with Anakin before it was too late. What would Anakin have felt had Obi-wan told him he loved him before? Would he have turned to the Dark Side if he had felt the truth of Obi-wan's love for him?

That little heart-to-heart in the lava river of Mustafar came much, much too late.

Do ya get sick of my telling you that I love your blog, DH?! :D
Darth_Hiram
A Journey into The Force
date Posted: May 13, 2008 6:58 PM
He wasn't so much addressing Vader as grieving for his lost 'brother'.
True. He knew he lost Anakin to the darkside and was going through a grieving process. Vader became the very thing Obi-Wan fought against, and he was at a loss ... but he still loved Anakin.

In Anakin's case, it's not just what he says, but how he says it that defines him
Anakin definitely said a lot of things which were only half-felt by him ... his words were hollow and without substance in many cases as he tried to figure out who he was. Thanks nobby!

Darth_Hiram
A Journey into The Force
date Posted: May 13, 2008 7:02 PM
Mr. Lucas did a beautiful job of capturing so much with the juxtaposition of those two simple phrases.
Indeed he did. It really showed the two polar opposites these characters became. Thanks for commenting!

It seems he only apologized to get out of trouble. He never really took the corrections to heart.
He didn't seem to want to change his thinking, his attitude. He was ok with letting the world fall around him as he tried to figure out his own problems. Not really a Jedi way of thinking. Thanks!
Darth_Hiram
A Journey into The Force
date Posted: May 13, 2008 7:06 PM
Its true, and those words did leave a devastating effect, on the entire galaxy.
They sure did. Those words resonated for many years to come. Thanks for the nice comments haymanator!

I believe that Obi-wan's and Anakin's exchange of words on Mustafar was one of the most raw and honest they ever had
Me too, ami. Such emotion and feeling behind the words each spoke. It really hit home how powerful that exchange really was when I saw it.

Would he have turned to the Dark Side if he had felt the truth of Obi-wan's love for him?
Good question. I think it might have changed Anakin's view of the future.
Darth_Hiram
A Journey into The Force
date Posted: May 13, 2008 7:09 PM
Do ya get sick of my telling you that I love your blog, DH?!
Not at all, ami! I appreciate your comments immensely! Thanks for the kind words, my friend!

The Stooge
Star Wars Joke-A-Day (gone fishin')
date Posted: May 13, 2008 10:24 PM
Awesome blog. And I agree, the final scene between Obi-Wan and Anakin is perhaps the single best-written moment of the PT.

And don't worry, you're always thoughtful, especially when writing. But I don't want to hear your last words for a long, long, long time.
Sarlacc-Pitt
Slowly Digested Over A Thousand Blogs
date Posted: May 15, 2008 8:55 AM
Great post, DH! I'd say more, but I'm at a loss for words.... :D
Darth_Hiram
A Journey into The Force
date Posted: May 15, 2008 9:35 PM
But I don't want to hear your last words for a long, long, long time.
Thanks Stooge! And don't worry, I made a deal with the Empire to be here for a very long time.

Great post, DH! I'd say more, but I'm at a loss for words
Ha! Thanks Mr. Pitt!
Jade Sabre777
A luminous being, I am...
date Posted: May 20, 2008 3:47 PM
So true, DH!

I make an honest effort to not use the word hate in my daily goings-on
My parents have raised me to try to do the same. You never know what a few words can do to a person.....

Now, "dislike with a fiery passion" is another story..... ;)

Not that Obi-Wan thought it would turn Anakin around right then and there, he just wanted to use a word that conveyed his true feelings and reveals his true self in the heat of battle.
I'm not sure why I like this so much, but I really, really do....

Jade Sabre777
A luminous being, I am...
date Posted: May 20, 2008 3:54 PM
"I hate you". He screamed out those words to Obi-Wan as he succumbed to the furnace that was both Mustafar and the darkside
I can't even begin to imagine what Obi-Wan must have felt like right then. It's so incredible that he still responded with love and an open heart. I don't exactly have proof of this, but I always like to imagine that Obi-Wan never gave up hope, and that if Anakin would have turned back (while Obi was still alive), he would have totally forgiven him. Oh, how I wish he would have called him "Anakin" in ANH, instead of "Darth!"

Again, wonderful blog! And obviously, I am inspired yet again..... ;)
Darth_Hiram
A Journey into The Force
date Posted: May 20, 2008 8:33 PM
You never know what a few words can do to a person.....
Exactly, Jade. Our words can truly make or break the relationships we have with those around us.

Oh, how I wish he would have called him "Anakin" in ANH, instead of "Darth!"
That would have definitely been very cool! Well, maybe GL will put that in some Special Special Edition!
Thanks for the nice comments, Jade!
Jade Sabre777
A luminous being, I am...
date Posted: May 22, 2008 11:49 AM
Well, maybe GL will put that in some Special Special Edition!
*Jade's wallet cries out in terror* ;)
Darth_Hiram
A Journey into The Force
date Posted: May 23, 2008 10:22 PM
*Jade's wallet cries out in terror*
Ha! I'm sure it would be as if many wallets cried out in terror, then were suddenly silenced!
  Just A Simple Man...
Simple blogs from a Simple Man.
date Posted: Jun 26, 2008 10:33 AM
Very true, dude. I believe that it's better to say nothing at all than say something that may harm someone in some way. Sometimes it's easier said than done, however. When someone actively seeks to hurt with words, it can be our immediate reaction to be cruel in return. It takes true self control to reign oneself in, knowing that the words about to be spoken can have a deep psychological and emotional impact upon their intended target.
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