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The Trash Compactor
date posted: Aug 15, 2006 1:55 PM  |  updated: Aug 15, 2006 2:41 PM
Being Darth Vader
Darth Vader lived a life of torment, both emotionally and physically.

But why? Why would he allow himself to continue? Why did he choose that life? His life was a world of pain. Why stay there?

Often times, with people who have serious problems or addictions, they don't help themselves until they hit rock-bottom. A man I know was a drunk since he was 16 years old. He eventually got to the point where his entire family left him, his wife died, and his friends wanted nothing to do with him. He was broke because of his addiction.

And he was also able to decide, one day, that he would never drink again, and hasn't to this day. The point is that he would have never changed if the pressure hadn't been great enough.

Darth Vader's pressure to change was immense. So why didn't he? He had nothing to lose; his love had died, the order he once belonged to crushed by his own hands, his children supposedly dead, and the man who drove him to it all was the closest thing he had to a 'friend'. Such a life would drive any weaker person to the brink of suicide. Darth Vader had nothing to live for.

The answer: even though Darth Vader made every attempt to alienate himself from Anakin Skywalker, even though he did everything in his power to make them seem as two different people, they both had one thing in common; an incredible lust for power.

Darth Vader's only drive to continue on was his desire to be the most powerful; a need that wasn't fufilled even after he turned to the Dark Side. This lust to be the ultimate tyrant ultimately outdrove his sputtering desires to rectify his wrongs, to make his beloved Padme proud.

He loved power more than he loved his wife, even when he was Anakin. The Dark Side did not change him- it just made his already existing evil nature overcome his good nature.
And this is why Darth Vader chose a life of death over a death to preserve life. Darth Vader- Anakin- chose his life of torment. And never escaped it, even as he died a death of repentance.

This is the true tragedy of Darth Vader.

Not the death of Anakin,

but the choice to be a monster.


Granny-Wan
I Am NOT an Old Fossil!
date Posted: Aug 15, 2006 2:03 PM
Darth Vader's pressure to change was immense. So why didn't he? He had nothing to lose; his love had died, the order he once belonged to crushed by his own hands, his children supposedly dead, and the man who drove him to it all was the closest thing he had to a 'friend'. Such a life would drive any weaker person to the brink of suicide. Darth Vader had nothing to live for.

It's true, he had nothing to live for, no reason to change...

I'm not sure he had pressure to change, though... his only friend was the Emperor (how sad!) and he sure wouldn't want him to change!
  jedivnsnator
The Trash Compactor
date Posted: Aug 15, 2006 2:25 PM
I'm not sure he had pressure to change, though...his only friend was the Emperor

Pressure to change doesn't always come from peers- often it comes from circumstance.
  ARCtrooper46
Soysauce's Rants and Raves
date Posted: Aug 15, 2006 2:40 PM
Nice job, jedivnsnator. Very thoughtful. A very well-written entry. I loved the last line.

This is the true tragedy of Darth Vader.

Not the death of Anakin,

but the choice to be a monster.


Again, very thoughtful.
Qui-Tom Servo loves Padme
You Must Unlearn What You Have Learned
date Posted: Aug 15, 2006 3:23 PM
Great entry. I loved the references to how we must choose to change ourselves. While we can change and forsake our past bad deeds, we must still deal with the consequences of those decisions.
MomOf2YoungPadawan
Mamadala's Lair
date Posted: Aug 15, 2006 3:34 PM
Anakin was what I would characterize as an "extreme" personality - he took everything he did to a level above and beyond what most people would do. Some would call that obsessive and/or unhealthy - which could very well be the case - and that's why I think so many of us can relate to him. His life was a "cautionary tale" of what could become of ourselves if we would allow it.

I still have nothin but love, sweet love for Ani....! :x

Nicely written entry! :D
padmeskywalker77
Padme's Legacy
date Posted: Aug 15, 2006 5:06 PM
Wonderful...absolutely wonderful.

it just made his already existing evil nature overcome his good nature

Ahhh...the conflict within between good and bad. Anakin was a "good" person by trade; however, as you point out, the evil within overtook this goodness and made him the monster he became. As MO2YP said...Anakin's tale was one of "caution" to us all, where what we become depends on how we see ourselves.

Again...great job :)
viagoangel2
Were Anakin and Padme' really one?
date Posted: Aug 15, 2006 8:22 PM
THE DARK SIDE DID NOT CHANGE HIM-IT JUST MADE HIS ALL READY EXISITING EVIL NATURE OVERCOME HIS GOOD NATURE...

I'm having a hard time with this statement. Mainly because Anakin wasn't EVIL he was mislead, seduced, ultimately deceived by a LIE. Even GL himself says something along these lines that Anakin/Vader wasn't born with Evil intent, he was the VICTIM of EVIL which is what the whole Saga is about....Anakin Skywalkers Seduction, the tragedy of Vader.
HE LOVED POWER MORE THAN HE LOVED HIS WIFE...
No that's just HARSH. Complete Poodoo or however it is said....(cont)
viagoangel2
Were Anakin and Padme' really one?
date Posted: Aug 15, 2006 8:27 PM
Padme' was the reason for his existance, that love gave him the motivation to be strong and victorious throughout the clone wars. That LOVE is what ultimately helped him out on the front lines, for that love is what he longed to home to. In the end, he wanted to make THEIR universe PERFECT. Though perfection is IMPOSSIBLE, even to the all POWERFUL.....That POWER destroyed THEIR UNIVERSE and his LOVE.....
Sorry, there be just to much LOVE for the MAN....ANAKIN.........:x all in all nice entry...ANGEL
  jedivnsnator
The Trash Compactor
date Posted: Aug 15, 2006 9:00 PM
I'm having a hard time with this statement. Mainly because Anakin wasn't EVIL

Of course he was! He just wasn't completely evil. This kind of argument seems to drift back to the 'people are inherently good' tactic. Which, in my opinion, is not true. People have good in them, but they are not inherently so. They require an outside source of help to become 'good', and the same goes for being evil. Outside influence is what drove Anakin to being Vader- without Palpatine, it wouldn't have happened.

I'm not arguing that Anakin was a bad guy to begin with, I'm arguing that Palpatine wasn't completely and solely responsible for the man Anakin became...that evil within him had to come from somewhere.
  jedivnsnator
The Trash Compactor
date Posted: Aug 16, 2006 10:22 AM
No that's just HARSH. Complete Poodoo or however it is said..

Heh. I'm sure this rubs your fur the wrong way, VA2, and I'm sorry for that...but it's what I believe.

I'm not saying he didn't love his wife- on the contrary, he adored her. But his drive for power had surfaced even as he was a little boy on Tatooine, long before he ever even knew Padme.

And when he realized his drive for power was overwhelming his love for his closest, he tried to have both- and in the process, destroyed one.
  anigirl3
date Posted: Sep 12, 2006 6:52 PM
VA2, you're absolutely right! HOW DARE ANAKIN BE PUT DOWN THIS WAY!!!!!!!!!!]:)
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