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A collection of memes, curated by CJ Trowbridge.

Category: Star Wars - Kenobi -> This Meme

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2024-03-18T05:46:33.915857+00:00

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Okay, let's break down this meme through various critical lenses, focusing on relevant areas. **Visual Description** The image is a two-panel meme. * **Top Panel:** Shows a split screen. On the left is a photoshopped image of Anakin Skywalker with a deceptively innocent expression, seemingly preparing to break a gingerbread man. On the right is a similar image featuring Darth Maul with an ominous, aggressive expression, also poised to break a gingerbread man. The background is a neutral beige. * **Bottom Panel:** Features a close-up, intensely emotional shot of Anakin Skywalker (or a photoshopped version thereof) with a red devil horn filter applied to his head, shouting aggressively at the viewer. His fists are clenched and his expression is full of rage. A gingerbread man is visible, held as if to be broken. * **Overall:** The meme relies on a visual juxtaposition of two "villainous" characters, Anakin Skywalker (eventually Darth Vader) and Darth Maul, in a seemingly harmless scenario (destroying a gingerbread man) to suggest a deeper, more disturbing implication. The red filter/horns emphasize the underlying "evil" of Anakin. **Foucauldian Genealogical Discourse Analysis** This meme can be analyzed through a Foucauldian lens by examining the **discourse** surrounding Anakin Skywalker and Darth Maul. The *Star Wars* saga constructs a specific history (genealogy) of Anakin’s descent into villainy. * **Power/Knowledge:** The *Star Wars* narrative exercises power by defining Anakin's character—initially as a "chosen one" then gradually as a tragic villain—thus defining what *counts* as good and evil. This creates a "truth regime" where Anakin's actions are understood through a predefined moral framework. * **Disciplinary Practices:** The Jedi Order within the *Star Wars* universe represents a disciplinary structure. Anakin's inability to conform to these strict rules (emotional suppression, the avoidance of attachment) is presented as the *cause* of his fall. The meme implicitly challenges this disciplinary narrative by portraying Anakin's violent impulse as inherent, regardless of external forces. * **Genealogical Tracing:** By linking Anakin's and Maul’s acts of violence against a symbolic, harmless object (the gingerbread man), the meme traces a genealogy of "dark side" impulses. It suggests a shared foundation of aggression lurking beneath both characters. The meme does not necessarily suggest that either character is “worse” but highlights a common origin of dark impulses. **Critical Theory** Applying Critical Theory, especially elements of psychoanalytic theory, to this meme reveals deeper themes. * **Repression & the Unconscious:** The gingerbread man can be interpreted as a symbolic representation of innocence, joy, or even a suppressed aspect of Anakin's own childhood. His violent impulse towards the gingerbread man is a manifestation of repressed desires or trauma. * **The Double/Doppelganger:** Darth Maul acts as a 'double' for Anakin. They both represent the destructive potential within the *Star Wars* narrative. The meme plays on the psychological concept of the double – the idea that we all have a darker side, and this side can manifest in destructive ways. * **Subversion of Expectations:** The meme takes a seemingly innocent scenario (destroying a gingerbread man) and infuses it with menace. This subverts expectations and forces the viewer to confront the dark undercurrents within the *Star Wars* universe and within human nature. **Marxist Conflict Theory** While not the most immediate interpretation, a Marxist reading can be applied, though it's somewhat stretched. * **Power Dynamics:** The Jedi Order (representing the ruling class) attempts to suppress Anakin’s “natural” impulses (desire, anger, attachment). The meme could be interpreted as a critique of this system, suggesting that suppressing these impulses ultimately leads to rebellion and violence. * **Alienation:** Anakin's alienation from the Jedi Order, his sense of isolation and powerlessness, is a key theme in the prequel trilogy. The meme can be seen as a commentary on the destructive consequences of this alienation. * **Symbolic Violence:** The destruction of the gingerbread man can be seen as an act of symbolic violence, representing the larger patterns of power and domination within the *Star Wars* universe. **Postmodernism** The meme exhibits several elements of postmodern thought: * **Intertextuality:** The meme relies heavily on the viewer’s prior knowledge of *Star Wars* and its characters. It creates meaning through the juxtaposition of images and references. * **Irony and Parody:** The meme is inherently ironic. It takes a seemingly innocent scenario and subverts it with a dark and menacing twist. * **Deconstruction of Grand Narratives:** The meme challenges the "grand narrative" of *Star Wars* – the classic struggle between good and evil – by presenting Anakin and Maul as having a shared, primal urge for destruction. It implies a more complex and ambiguous understanding of morality. * **Playfulness and Self-Referentiality:** The meme acknowledges its own nature as a media artifact and invites the viewer to participate in the playful construction of meaning. **Queer Feminist Intersectional Analysis** This is the least applicable lens, but some consideration can be given. * **Masculinity & Violence:** The meme implicitly critiques the societal expectation that men are violent or aggressive. The two characters embody this idea as they are depicted destroying something innocent. * **Repression of Emotion:** The Jedi Order’s suppression of emotion, particularly for male characters, aligns with traditional patriarchal norms. This repression can be seen as a form of emotional violence. * **Intersection of Power:** The meme subtly highlights how power dynamics (between the Jedi and Anakin, between Anakin and the gingerbread man) contribute to the cycle of violence. **In Conclusion:** This meme is surprisingly complex for its apparent simplicity. It leverages pre-existing cultural knowledge to create layers of meaning, offering commentary on themes of power, repression, morality, and the darker side of human nature. The critical lenses explored above reveal the meme’s multifaceted layers.

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This meme is a photo of Anakin Skywalker (Darth Vader) and Obi-Wan Kenobi from the movie Star Wars, but their faces have been replaced with those of two people eating a gingerbread man. The text "When you finally get to eat the cookie" appears above the image.

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