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Category: Star Wars - Ahsoka -> This Meme

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Okay, let's break down this meme from *Star Wars: The Clone Wars* using the requested theoretical lenses. It's a powerful scene, so there's quite a bit to unpack. **Visual Description** The image is a two-panel meme from the *Star Wars: The Clone Wars* animated series. * **Panel 1:** Ahsoka Tano (a Togruta Jedi Padawan) is depicted in a medium close-up, shown from the side, looking at Anakin Skywalker, who is slightly out of focus in the background and shown in profile. They appear to be on a Republic gunship, with other Clone Troopers visible. Anakin is in his Jedi robes. The lighting is dramatic, and the color palette is muted green and browns, setting a war-torn atmosphere. Text overlay: “What did I teach you about disobeying the Order?” * **Panel 2:** Close-up on Ahsoka, looking directly at the viewer/Anakin. The lighting is again dramatic, focused on her face, highlighting her expression. Text overlay: "How. You taught me how." Her expression is defiant, resolute, and slightly challenging. The meme plays on the visual contrast and framing. The first panel establishes Anakin's question and a distance between him and Ahsoka. The second panel closes the distance, bringing Ahsoka's defiant answer into direct confrontation with the presumed perspective of the viewer (and implicitly Anakin). **Foucauldian Genealogical Discourse Analysis** This scene is *rich* for a Foucauldian reading. * **Discourse of the Jedi Order:** The Jedi Order represents a powerful discourse, a system of knowledge, rules, and practices that shape how individuals understand the Force, morality, and their place in the galaxy. The Order defines "good" and "evil," "right" and "wrong," creating norms and disciplining those who deviate from them. * **Power/Knowledge:** Anakin, as a Jedi Knight, embodies this power/knowledge. He *is* the Order, or at least a prominent figure within it. His question implies that Ahsoka has transgressed the boundaries established by this discourse. * **Genealogy of Disobedience:** Ahsoka’s reply isn't just about a single act of disobedience. It's a *genealogical* statement. She’s saying Anakin *taught* her to operate *outside* the established rules. This implies Anakin’s own behaviors (emotional attachments, disregard for bureaucratic procedure, willingness to bend the rules for “the greater good”) created a space for Ahsoka to develop a critical perspective and a willingness to challenge the Order. The meme exposes the inherent contradictions *within* the Jedi Order. Anakin, while upholding it publicly, instilled in his Padawan a capacity for independent judgment that ultimately led to her questioning its authority. * **Discipline & Normalization:** The Jedi Order *disciplines* its members through rituals, training, and expectations. But Anakin, through his own actions, provided an alternative form of training, one that prioritized results over strict adherence to rules. Ahsoka's statement is a rejection of the normalizing power of the Order, a declaration that she's learned to *self-discipline* based on a different ethical framework. **Critical Theory** From a Critical Theory perspective (drawing on thinkers like Adorno, Horkheimer, and Marcuse): * **Ideology:** The Jedi Order’s rules and doctrines can be seen as an ideology—a set of beliefs that serve to legitimize the existing power structures (in this case, the Republic and its control over the galaxy). The Order maintains a status quo that benefits those in power. * **False Consciousness:** Many Jedi likely operate under a form of “false consciousness,” believing they are acting objectively and in the best interests of the galaxy when they are, in fact, upholding a system of domination. * **Critique of Authority:** Ahsoka's defiance is a moment of *critical thought*. She recognizes the flaws and contradictions within the Jedi Order. Her statement is a rejection of uncritical obedience and a call for questioning established norms. * **Emancipatory Potential:** While the meme doesn't show it, Ahsoka's subsequent actions (leaving the Order, seeking her own path) represent an attempt to break free from the ideological constraints of the Jedi and create a more just and equitable galaxy. **Marxist Conflict Theory** From a Marxist perspective: * **Class Struggle:** Although not a traditional class system, the Jedi Order represents a ruling class, possessing the Force and wielding considerable power. The Separatists represent a challenging force, a rebellion against the Republic’s control. * **Power Dynamics:** The relationship between Anakin and Ahsoka highlights a power dynamic inherent in the master-apprentice relationship. Anakin transmits his worldview (including his willingness to circumvent rules) to Ahsoka, influencing her perspective. * **Ideological Control:** The Jedi Order attempts to maintain ideological control through its teachings and rules. Ahsoka's questioning of these rules challenges this control. * **Revolutionary Potential:** Ahsoka's ultimate departure from the Jedi Order can be interpreted as a small-scale “revolution” against the established order, a rejection of the existing power structures. **Postmodernism** A postmodern reading emphasizes: * **Deconstruction of Grand Narratives:** The Jedi Code is a “grand narrative” —a universal truth claim about morality and the Force. Ahsoka’s statement deconstructs this narrative, exposing its contradictions and limitations. * **Relativism:** Postmodernism challenges the notion of absolute truth. Ahsoka's statement implies that morality is not fixed but rather a matter of perspective. What is “right” or “wrong” depends on one's worldview. * **Subjectivity:** Ahsoka’s defiance stems from her own subjective experience and her refusal to accept the Jedi Order’s unquestioning authority. * **Fragmentation of Meaning:** The Clone Wars are a period of instability and fragmentation. Ahsoka's journey reflects this fragmentation, as she struggles to find her place in a galaxy torn apart by conflict. **Queer Feminist Intersectional Analysis** This is where things get more nuanced and potentially layered: * **Challenging Hierarchies:** The Jedi Order is inherently hierarchical, with strict rules and expectations. Ahsoka’s defiance disrupts these hierarchies. * **Non-conformity:** Ahsoka’s choice to leave the Order and forge her own path can be seen as an act of non-conformity, challenging the traditional expectations placed upon her as a Jedi. * **Subverting Power Dynamics:** While not directly about gender or sexuality, Ahsoka's refusal to blindly obey the Order is a powerful assertion of agency, subverting the power dynamics within the Jedi Order and the Republic. * **Intersectionality:** Ahsoka exists at the intersection of multiple identities (Jedi, Padawan, female, non-traditional Padawan). Her experience is shaped by these intersecting identities. Her departure from the Order allows her to create a more holistic and authentic identity that is not constrained by the limitations of the Jedi Code. In conclusion, this deceptively simple meme from *The Clone Wars* is incredibly rich in meaning and can be interpreted through various theoretical lenses. It highlights themes of power, authority, ideology, resistance, and the search for individual agency, making it a potent symbol of rebellion and self-discovery.

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The meme is a screenshot from the animated TV series Star Wars: The Clone Wars, featuring a character named Ahsoka Tano and a character named Anakin Skywalker (later Darth Vader). The image shows Ahsoka and Anakin having a conversation, with Ahsoka saying "In a galaxy far, far away..." and Anakin responding with "What?" before Ahsoka cuts him off to say "Never tell me the odds." The meme is a humorous take on this exchange, with the text "What did I tell you about the Jedi Council?" and "Never tell me the odds" replaced with "What did I tell you about disobeying orders?" and "Never tell me the odds" respectively.

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