Why do you suppose that Obi-Wan Kenobi originally told Luke that Darth Vader killed his father?

Why do you suppose that Obi-Wan Kenobi originally told Luke that Darth Vader killed his father?

Obi-Wan Kenobi loved Luke like a son and because of that, he did not want to tell him the horrible truth about his father, and the closest thing to the truth was that Darth Vader killed Anakin. In a way that was true because Darth Vader did ‘kill’ or replace the old Anakin.

Is Obi-Wan Lukes father?

Throughout Star Wars, we always hear about Luke Skywalker’s father Anakin Skywalker mentioned constantly through his mentor Obi-Wan Kenobi. Obi-Wan tells us that Luke’s father is dead and was killed by former Jedi, Darth Vader.

Is Luke Skywalker his own dad?

In 1980, The Empire Strikes Back revealed that Darth Vader was actually Luke’s father, a twist that has become one of the most famous father-son stories of the century. Luke never loses a hand. Han never gets captured. And Luke never learns that Darth Vader is really his father.

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What were Obi Wan’s last words?

“And now, farewell. I loved you as a son, and as a student, and as a friend. Until we meet again, may the Force be with you.” -Obi-Wan Kenobi’s final words as he appears for the last time(before becoming one with the force) before Luke Skywalker on Coruscant,9 ABY. The comic adaptation of Heir to the Empire.

Did Yoda expect Luke to train with Obi-Wan?

Yoda training Luke was not part of Yoda’s plan, but because Yoda didn’t tell Obi-Wan, it happens anyway. Keeping Obi-Wan in the dark about the plan didn’t work. So what did Yoda expect to happen?

How would Yoda feel about Luke Skywalker’s death?

In his head, Yoda’s probably not pleased, because you could argue that Yoda expected Luke to get killed. In both “There Is Another” and The Empire Strikes Back, Yoda views Luke as another Anakin, a dead-end for the long term cause of destroying the Sith.

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What does Yoda say about victory in the Clone Wars?

Not victory in the Clone Wars. But victory for all time.” Yoda doesn’t know what form the eventual defeat of Darth Sidious and the Sith looks like, but he knows it’s going to require some patience and radical restructuring of the Jedi. It will also require and his own death.

Is Yoda right about the Chosen One?

(In fact, Yoda basically talks Luke into doing what he does in The Last Jedi before Luke kills himself to save the Resistance.) Even if you think the Chosen One is Rey, Yoda is still right. Rey dies using all the Force ghost energy of every Jedi she can contact.