So like much of the prequels to star wars I had written this little bit off as just Lucas being ridiculous but thinking about it today while I ate lunch (no, no idea why was random) either I am reaching for a meaning or Lucas may have been more subtle than we have been giving him credit for.
Eastern Symbols and Religion have always been important to Star Wars the entire idea of the Force is very obviously eastern. One of the most well known eastern religious symbols in the west is the Yin-Yang. We see the importance of this symbol in the first movie when Luke talks about the good still in Darth Vader (the bit of white in the black part of the symbol) this is then repeated with the leader of the senate being the bit of dark in the white (though on a institutional rather than personal scale).
Look at the symbol again though. It is a circle and though it is usually depicted with the large black portion on one side and the large white portion on another...at least to me circles imply movement..which means that for a time the white portion would be on top..but for there to be balance...the black must also be on top for a time...
Given this interpretation Anakin could be said to bring balance to the force by keeping the circle moving as is required.
Like I said I don't know if I am reaching as this seems really subtle for Lucas..especially since this prophecy only has two lines in the movie (but given the situation surrounding Anakins birth I can't see them as unimportant). If true though it also turns one of my complaints about the stories in the expanded universe (always the same story light side fighting the dark over and over no resolution) into the entire point...
(Might have some implications for the ending of the wheel of time actually as the Yin Yang if thought of as moving could be thought of as a wheel).
Thoughts?
Eastern Symbols and Religion have always been important to Star Wars the entire idea of the Force is very obviously eastern. One of the most well known eastern religious symbols in the west is the Yin-Yang. We see the importance of this symbol in the first movie when Luke talks about the good still in Darth Vader (the bit of white in the black part of the symbol) this is then repeated with the leader of the senate being the bit of dark in the white (though on a institutional rather than personal scale).
Look at the symbol again though. It is a circle and though it is usually depicted with the large black portion on one side and the large white portion on another...at least to me circles imply movement..which means that for a time the white portion would be on top..but for there to be balance...the black must also be on top for a time...
Given this interpretation Anakin could be said to bring balance to the force by keeping the circle moving as is required.
Like I said I don't know if I am reaching as this seems really subtle for Lucas..especially since this prophecy only has two lines in the movie (but given the situation surrounding Anakins birth I can't see them as unimportant). If true though it also turns one of my complaints about the stories in the expanded universe (always the same story light side fighting the dark over and over no resolution) into the entire point...
(Might have some implications for the ending of the wheel of time actually as the Yin Yang if thought of as moving could be thought of as a wheel).
Thoughts?
"..the one to bring balance to the force"
08/06/2012 08:42:49 PM
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I was under the impression it was widely accepted that Anakin brought balance to the force...
08/06/2012 09:36:55 PM
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Actually, the most recent book revealed a solid answer to the prophecy.
08/06/2012 10:48:43 PM
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Is that really as canon as the movies?
09/06/2012 01:29:49 AM
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As canon as Han saying the Death Star was too big to be a space station...
09/06/2012 03:21:12 PM
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Re: As canon as Han saying the Death Star was too big to be a space station...
10/06/2012 06:24:16 AM
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The books are entirely canon.
11/06/2012 06:46:23 AM
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Re: The books are entirely canon.
11/06/2012 04:43:47 PM
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There are certainly some inconsistencies, but very few outright contradictions.
11/06/2012 07:47:25 PM
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"Balance to the Force" is a numbers game. The key is in a comment by Yoda at the end of Ep. 1.
08/06/2012 11:04:03 PM
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Re: "Balance to the Force" is a numbers game. The key is in a comment by Yoda at the end of Ep. 1.
09/06/2012 06:04:39 AM
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But Obi Wan said Anakin was prophecied to destroy the Sith "not join them!" And he did. Eventually. *NM*
11/06/2012 04:38:42 PM
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Technically, going strictly by the films, that could have been supposition rather than quotation. *NM*
11/06/2012 10:01:16 PM
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If things are going well, then balance is the last thing you want
09/06/2012 04:46:37 AM
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Re: If things are going well, then balance is the last thing you want
09/06/2012 06:17:44 AM
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I still think the bringing balance refers to what happens AFTER ROTJ
09/06/2012 10:19:01 AM
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Re: I still think the bringing balance refers to what happens AFTER ROTJ
09/06/2012 11:42:32 AM
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Re: I still think the bringing balance refers to what happens AFTER ROTJ
11/06/2012 04:49:06 PM
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This will sound offensive, sorry, but that sounds incredibly dumb.
09/06/2012 03:09:20 PM
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I don't see how it's dumb
09/06/2012 04:26:43 PM
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Re: I don't see how it's dumb
09/06/2012 06:18:17 PM
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I don't like your analogy - organisation vs nationality
09/06/2012 07:06:44 PM
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What if I had said Christians instead of Americans? Then you'd have the comparison you favor. *NM*
09/06/2012 08:44:21 PM
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No I wouldn't, I'm frankly confused as to why you think I would favour that more
09/06/2012 09:03:28 PM
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Not ideal maybe, but more an organization of people than a nation of people.
10/06/2012 12:11:51 AM
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What you seem to be overlooking...
09/06/2012 08:50:30 PM
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I'm not overlooking it. I just don't view the moment as one of "balance achievement".
10/06/2012 12:09:45 AM
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Your other posts don't sound as if you see what I'm getting at here...
10/06/2012 12:22:02 AM
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No, I do. You probably read my tangent about my disagreement with Lucas about Vader's redemption.
10/06/2012 12:41:36 AM
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The concept of evil in SW (like in WOT) is Zoroastrian, not Taoist
09/06/2012 12:26:20 PM
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Re: The concept of evil in SW (like in WOT) is Zoroastrian, not Taoist
11/06/2012 05:05:31 PM
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The problem with Star Wars is that smart people analyze it, but... it's pretty simplistic
10/06/2012 03:34:13 AM
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Re: The problem with Star Wars is that smart people analyze it, but... it's pretty simplistic
11/06/2012 05:06:54 PM
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