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padmesgreene · 2 years
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uncle owen: luke is in danger
aunt beru:
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devondeal · 11 months
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Let's talk about this meme
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Obviously it's highlighting both extremes of emotional reactions. Rey and Finn as the melodramatic end and Luke as the "dull" end.
But I really hate the latter. I often see discussion on how Luke doesn't have a strong reaction to the murder of Aunt Beru and Uncle Owen.
I severely disagree. I have always found this scene to be heartwrenching because Luke is in so much shock and grief, he is unable to fully process his loss because of how horrific and sudden it was.
That expression above kills me every time because that is the face of innocence stolen. This is when Luke realizes what the Empire truly is which is why instead of taking the space to grieve, he immediately wants to avenge his aunt and uncle by becoming a Jedi and joining the Rebellion.
Luke may be a softy and his anger may not be obvious like it was in Anakin but nonetheless, when he tells Obi Wan he wants to become a Jedi, he has fury inside him. No matter how softly he says it.
(I imagine that's why Yoda was concerned in ep 5, while anger can be productive when processed, it can become all consuming when left untended)
On a personal note, I've always related to Luke's way of showing the negative spectrum of emotions. They may be subdued but it doesn't mean the pain, sadness, anger, etc. are any less and it's always made me feel seen. Which is why I will never accept Luke slander saying that he's unemotional and out of touch.
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alwaysneverniamh · 1 year
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"I burn my decency for someone else's future. I burn my life to make a sunrise that I know I'll never see."
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Star wars suns are so beautiful
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starbase-yorktown · 2 years
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uncle owen, panicking: the empire is coming, we have to run, we have to go, we have to--
aunt beru, calmly racking a shotgun:
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marvelstars · 1 month
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So you remember that time Uncle Owen and Aunt Beru had to ground Luke to the farm because of his actitude and he decided to leave and seek his own life with all the certainty of a world weary Tatooine kid so Darth Daddy decided to unconciously intervene before his little boy died in the desert. No? It´s a nice story.
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Annie helped Luke find shelter for the storm until they were attacked by a Kryat Dragon who took Annie away
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Star Wars Tales #15
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threebea · 9 months
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I suddenly had thoughts about Luke.
Owen and Beru were in contact with Obi-Wan, but didn't let him near Luke, at least not for the first ten years of Luke's life.
But also they're raising a baby Force Sensitive. Luke has an extra sense that they don't have a grasp of and they're looking for it.
So Beru comes to Obi-Wan one day. She says Luke is antsy and distractable. He has a hard time focusing.
And Obi-Wan wonders if that's Force senstivity or if it's just an active mind, but he teaches Beru moving meditation. Both Force Sensitives and non-Force sensitives can do it.
She goes back and has Luke bake bread with her to help him focus.
And Owen comes one day and says that Luke is overly sensitive. Sometimes he gets picked on and he has a hard time holding in his anger.
And Obi-Wan tries not to think of Anakin, but of course he does. And it may be a normal child having struggles regulating emotions, or it might be Luke picking up on the heightened emotions of the other children and an echo chamber moving through him.
So he teaches Owen to have Luke sit with him. Tells Owen to focus on his love for Luke and calmly talk Luke through what he's feeling. Naming emotions working through them, learning to identify what he's feeling and what he's reacting to. Because that can help force sensitives and non-force sensitives.
And Beru comes later and says that Luke gets bouts of anxiety. And Obi-Wan says that their bread making might help, or trying to get him to focus on the here and now. The present moment. And if that doesn't work have him do exersizes and he thinks about how Master Qui-Gon had him run laps to clear his head and he always felt better after running. It could be Luke having spikes of foresight, or it could just be the boy has natural anxiety.
And when Owen comes to him in the middle of the night about bad dreams, dreams that could be visions, Obi-Wan tells Owen that the future is always in motion, sometimes dreams are dreams, but to write them down just in case, and to hold Luke and reassure him.
And Owen sees how Obi-Wan was probably raised and feels pity for him. Owen didn't understand that the Jedi were family, but he sees it now. This was how Anakin was raised, and maybe his childhood wasn't as cold and loveless as he imagined. He doesn't tell Obi-Wan that.
And when Luke finally meets Old Ben Kenobi and Obi-Wan walks him through how to use the Force, it comes naturally. Not because he's super powerful (although he his), but because his parents prepared him, and helped him learn how to process the extra sense that he had grown up with even if he didn't know that.
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mmelolabelle · 2 years
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no thoughts just the image of trigger-happy in-laws/besties Anakin Skywalker and Beru Whitesun leading slave uprisings in the Outer Rim, while their supportive spouses Padme and Owen look on in “this is wonderful but what the fuck did I marry into?” solidarity.
Meanwhile Anakin’s old master, comrade in arms, bestie other spouse, Obi Wan Kenobi, is desperately trying to stop the kids from getting in on the action, because violent uprisings aren’t the place for children, Leia. No, not even if their dad and aunt are ‘super cool’, Luke.
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The Star Wars comic strip by Russ Manning
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palfriendpatine66 · 3 months
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Actually. Also. 19.
Choose violence ask game
19. Best canon example of good parenting in Star Wars
Ah yes. You know me well. Buckle up everyone
In no particular order because I don’t think there’s a winner here:
Shmi “He Deserves More Than A Slaves Life” Skywalker. Anakin was literally the only thing she had in the universe. She taught him to care for others and stand up for what’s right. And she loved him enough to let him go. If Anakin had been able to follow her example regarding love the Galaxy would have been a different place.
Owen “He Is My Own” Lars and Beru “We’re Enough” Whitesun Lars. I could write an essay on them. They knew the risk, they knew the danger, and they took him in. More than that: they loved him. They taught him to work hard and do what’s right. They, too, loved him enough to let him go. Prolonging the inevitable as long as they could, sure, but weren’t going to hold him back from the life he wanted and squash his spirit by keeping him safe on the farm forever either (one more season!) They protected him and gave their lives for him.
Bail and Breha “You Are An Organa In Every Way” Organa.
In this house we stan Bail and Breha Organa. Far more than Owen and Beru could even begin to fathom they understood what was at stake. Bail witnessed the attack on The Temple with his own eyes and knew exactly what would happen if Leia was found. But he and Breha had already been fighting for what is right - been fighting the Empire before it was even formed. They were committed. And they raised Leia to continue that fight even after she had lost everything herself. They are the true embodiment of family being far more than blood and ironically, raised a daughter who would carry on the legacy of Padme and (Clone Wars General/pre fall)Anakin: Leia spent her life dedicated to the service of others and democracy and fiercely defended what is right.
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Beru saying "I'm not leaving my home. I'm not putting anyone else in danger. We're enough. You and me". Has me almost in tears. That strength, that love for Luke, for her family, that resilence, to stand up, to fight back, to protect. that's what Star Wars is all about. Not fighting what you hate, but protecting what you love.
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erykah-budew · 2 years
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Aunt Beru when the Empire pulls up in ANH
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thecodyagenda · 2 years
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Drew the Beru meme
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mysharona1987 · 2 years
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“Amazing how sympathetic Uncle Owen has become.” Seriously? Was he even that bad in the first Star Wars movie?
All he asked was for Luke to do his chores.
It’s a farm!
Everyone makes Owen out to be some mad child abuser and child labourer. No, he wasn’t.
By all indications, Luke had a humble and boring but perfectly fine childhood. He’s not been mistreated. Seems like he’s in a better position than most on the planet, tbh.
Even Kenobi knew he was better off being raised by Owen and Beru than him trying to do it himself.
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historicaldisaster · 2 years
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All I have ever wanted was and Obi Wan watching Anakin and Padme's kids grow up. Next dream? A thousand likes and reblogs on my art.
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cottagecore-droids · 2 years
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