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Joined: 5/10/2008 Posts: 184 Location: Middle of an Albertan field
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Finding myself friends with Trekkies, I am often put on the spot for any confusing aspects of Star Wars. I am often able to fend them off, easily, but found my self at a loss for rationalization of a question I had never asked before.
What is symbolized by Luke's fight with the false Vader in the Dagobah cave? It makes little sense to me when I think about it.
The best I could consider is that it symbolizes Luke's subconscious goals for himself, that he wants to weild absolute power himself, making him prone to the dark side.
Is this about right?
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Joined: 4/26/2009 Posts: 272
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it means Luke has to conquer his fear and hatred to grow. He hates Vader for killing Obi-Wan, yet fears Vader's power. It also is warning, that he walks a thin line and if he is not careful, he could become that which he hates.
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