Did the Jedi cause their own downfall?

Did the Jedi cause their own downfall?

The Jedi Order fell apart for many reasons, but they certainly played a part in their own destruction. However, the story isn’t a hagiography of the Jedi either, their depiction is that of a noble but ultimately misguided group, who are so blinded by their own hubris they fail to prevent their own destruction.

Why did the Jedi become corrupt?

In the Star Wars universe, morality is usually presented through a binary lens; the Empire is bad while the Rebels are supposedly good. Similarly, this dynamic is applied to the Jedi and Sith creeds, consistent across its media from books to comics and even MMOs. However, this is not necessarily true.

What were the Jedi supposed to be?

The Jedi Order were powerful Force-wielding beings, guardians of peace and justice in the Star Wars galaxy. As George Lucas explained, the Jedi Knights were “warrior-monks who keep peace in the universe without resorting to violence.”

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Did the Jedi Order lose their way?

However, from Anakin’s point of view, the Jedi are evil. They lost their way and by studying the content of Star Wars, it is not hard to see where he comes from. Going from peace-keeper to warrior may explain just how the Jedi had changed and how one of their own, Anakin Skywalker changed with them.

Are Jedi good or bad?

Neither the Jedi nor the Sith are bad or good, they are simply two sides to the same coin. The Jedi are keepers of peace while the sith are harbingers of conflict, however, peace is not always a good thing and conflict is not always bad. What is important is the balance between them. And that’s what the Force is for.

How did the Jedi fail Ahsoka?

It backfired because they had the wrong Jedi on trial The Jedi Council not only turned their backs on Ahsoka — who had only ever been loyal to the Order — and tried to cut their losses by banning her. In actuality, a Jedi was still charged with the crime, and they banned Ahsoka for nothing (go figure).

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Why do mandalorians hate Jedis?

Clone Wars Some Mandalorians, most notably members of Death Watch, held a grudge against the Jedi for their perceived crimes against Mandalore during the Mandalorian-Jedi War. That the Jedi led an army of clone soldiers—”slaves bred for war”, as Confederate propaganda proclaimed—did not speak well to their character.