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* WorldInTheSky: Yoda travels to the Wellspring of Life, where the Force may have originated, which is covered with small floating rocks and islands, including a large one where Yoda faces a personification of his own evil.
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* WorldInTheSky: Yoda travels to the Wellspring of Life, where the Force may have originated, which is covered with small floating rocks and islands, including a large one where Yoda faces a personification of his own evil.
evil. Ironically though, this is all ''inside'' the planet, with the actually surface being completely barren.
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* AnthropomorphicPersonification: The Five Priestesses are depicted like this, in a sense, since their names, voices, and the expressions of their masks all represent a particular emotion--Serenity, Confusion, Sadness, Anger, and Joy. In this case, it seems as if they are personifications of what Yoda must resist on his Force journey (and they even say as much, when he is to travel through the Valley of Extinction).
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* APupilOfMineUntilHeTurnedToEvil: In the fake vision of the Jedi temple, we see Dooku telling a story of Yoda. At first, Yoda puts up his guard upon seeing Dooku but calms himself when he remembers that story. Dooku is cheerful saying proudly that he and Yoda shared many adventures when he was a padawan. Its not easy for Yoda to realize this vision isn't real.
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* APupilOfMineUntilHeTurnedToEvil: In the fake vision of the Jedi temple, we see Dooku telling a story of Yoda. At first, Yoda puts up his guard upon seeing Dooku but calms himself when he remembers that story. Dooku is cheerful saying proudly that he and Yoda shared many adventures when he was a padawan. Its It's not easy for Yoda to realize this vision isn't real.
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* CallForward: As if the sight of the Jedi Temple littered with Jedi corpses isn’t enough to remind viewers of the future, when Yoda first sees the dead, the somber, the tragic leitmotif of "[[Film/RevengeOfTheSith Battle of the Heroes]]" is heard to remind you of who will be responsible for the horrors to come.
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* CallForward: As if the sight of the Jedi Temple littered with Jedi corpses isn’t enough to remind viewers of the future, when Yoda first sees the dead, the somber, the tragic leitmotif of "[[Film/RevengeOfTheSith Battle of the Heroes]]" is heard to remind you of who will be responsible for the horrors to come.
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* CallForward: As if the sight of the Jedi Temple littered with Jedi corpses isn’t enough to remind viewers of the future, when Yoda first sees the dead, the somber, the tragic leitmotif of "[[Film/RevengeOfTheSith Battle of the Heroes]]" is heard to remind you of who will be responsible for the horrors to come.
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