What Your Favorite Star Wars Episode Says About You

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Episode I: The Phantom Menace

Star Wars movies are much more than films. They are George Lucas’s extremely popular, fanatically followed science fiction films that span the course of four decades. They’ve become something of a religion for obsessed fans. But the franchise can do more than entertain you, it can reveal plenty about who you really are. Regardless of whether you love certain episodes or the entire saga, your pick says a lot about who you are. Here’s a breakdown of what these films, in chronilogcial viewing order, say about you.

Episode I: The Phantom Menace

No matter what old school fans say about the movie, it is still your favorite. From pod-racing to the breathtaking battle between the Gungans and the Federation droids, The Phantom Menace has got everything you love. It means that you’re easy-going and you prefer not to take yourself and your life too seriously. While you can’t always control what happens, you can control how you react. You may be a little bit spontaneous. Your drive for taking last-minute opportunities makes you a fun friend to hang out with.Episode II: Attack of the Clones

Episode II: Attack of the Clones

The motifs of forbidden love and the destructive power of anger are very strong in Attack of the Clones. Fans of this episode are romantics. You know that love can sometimes bring pain. On the other hand, the movie is about attachment to the team. Only as a team, could the Jedi oppose evil. You enjoy working with others to solve complex projects. Your collaborative nature makes you a great friend and co-worker.Episode III: Revenge of the Sith

Episode III: Revenge of the Sith

The movie finally reveals what pushed Anakin Skywalker – a promising Jedi – to become fearsome Darth Vader. With incredible visuals, shocking revelations, and catastrophic consequences for the galaxy, Revenge of the Sith is probably the darkest episode of the franchise. Just like Anakin Skywalker, the episode’s fans are sometimes drawn to the darkness in life. You’re a realist. You need to try to use this to fuel your creativity and express yourself instead of “following the Dark side.”
Rogue One A Star Wars Story
Rogue One: A Star Wars Story

The film was written for a new generation. This epic space opera is the first standalone movie that doesn’t follow the Skywalker family and introduces new characters and the role they play in the Star Wars galaxy. The rebellion is still young and led by a fierce female. Like her and the other characters, if this is your go-to movie, you belive ordinary people can do extrodinary things. You thrive on working hard to become part of something greater than yourself.Episode IV: A New Hope

Episode IV: A New Hope

The original episode reminds you of the exciting times when Star Wars presented an absolutely new world waiting to be explored. You still get teary-eyed every time Luke looks at the setting suns on Tatooine. You are happy as a clam when Han shows up to save the day during the Rebel assault. As a fan of A New Hope, you’re tending to be a traditionalist. Obi-Wan Kenobi’s mentorship of Luke Skywalker leads the young hero to his fate of becoming a Jedi. This is why you have respect for elders. You’re driven to succeed and you believe that you can create your own destiny.Episode V The Empire Strikes Back

Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back

It is one of the best sequels of all time and an instant classic, isn’t it? It’s got everything: suspense, laughs, action, love. After all these decades, the battle of Hoth, Han getting frozen in carbonite, and the fight between Luke and Darth Vader haven’t lost their epicness. All characters emotionally grow in this episode and Luke realizes that he has the potential for darkness within him. If he follows his aggressive instincts, he could become the next Vader. If you’re a fan of the movie, you love a more complicated, mature, and realistic storyline. It doesn’t matter that the movie has an open ending. Sometimes, the journey is more important than the destination. You prefer taking your time and planning before doing anything in life because it’s important to look before you leap.Episode VI: Return of the Jedi

Episode VI: Return of the Jedi

In Return of the Jedi, we see the end of Darth Vader and Emperor Palpatine’s reign. Although we say goodbye to some old friends, we also see Luke Skywalker restoring peace and freedom in the galaxy. The evil is defeated and love is blooming on the battlefield. Ewoks, speeder bike chases, and “It’s a trap!” will never get old. The fans of Return of the Jedi deeply believe in the ultimate triumph of good over evil. When it’s necessary, they will be fighting to make the world is a better place. You may be an activist, but you are convinced that unity is the biggest strength and people should keep their word and honor their commitments.

Star Wars, The Force Awakens

Although The Force Awakens pays homage to the previous episodes, it is definitely a breath of fresh air. With its stunning visuals and realistic characters, it rediscovers the magic of the Star Wars universe. The fans of the movie love innovations and new technologies. You try to be a true influencer. You tend to always tell your friends and family what new gadgets to look forward to. Your forward-thinking is guaranteed to help you achieve all your goals.