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A collection of memes, curated by CJ Trowbridge.

Category: Star Wars -> This Meme

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First Seen

2023-05-10T21:03:41+00:00

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Okay, here’s an analysis of the meme, broken down into sections as requested. I will only include sections that are truly relevant to the image and its message, avoiding forced applications. **Visual Description** The image is a meme format utilizing a screencap from the animated series *Star Wars: The Clone Wars*. It features Ahsoka Tano, a Togruta Jedi Padawan, in a dynamic combat pose. She is wielding a blue lightsaber, which is extended forward and emitting a bright glow. She has a very serious, determined, and slightly stressed expression on her face. The background is dark and blurred, suggesting fast movement or a space battle. Text overlays the image: "When you hear a baby crying on a plane" above, and "You’re lucky Anakin didn’t show up" below. The meme relies heavily on the visual contrast between the peaceful setting implied by the first line of text and the intensely combative setting of the image. **Foucauldian Genealogical Discourse Analysis** This meme works by establishing a particular *discourse* around the seemingly innocuous event of a baby crying on a plane. Traditionally, the discourse around babies crying in public spaces frames it as a nuisance, a disruption of social order. This meme *interrupts* that discourse by inserting the figure of Anakin Skywalker, a character with a documented history of volatile emotional states and reactive aggression. From a Foucauldian perspective, the meme deconstructs the "normal" expectation of a minor inconvenience (baby crying) and reveals the underlying power dynamics at play. It subtly suggests that the potential for *disruption* is always present, but normally contained by social norms. Anakin’s character, however, represents a figure who routinely *exceeds* those norms, escalating even minor irritations into large-scale conflict. The genealogy here isn’t about a historical origin, but about how the *idea* of Anakin, and his associated behaviors, shapes the interpretation of an everyday event. It reveals a 'regime of truth' where a person anticipates escalation because of a reference to a known actor. **Critical Theory** The meme engages with the concept of societal anxiety. The seemingly humorous juxtaposition of a baby crying and Anakin Skywalker reveals a deep-seated fear of unpredictable, uncontrollable situations. Anakin represents a breakdown of rational control and a descent into chaotic force. It could be argued that the meme reflects a broader societal anxiety about losing control, about the fragility of order, and the latent potential for explosive conflict that exists even within seemingly mundane circumstances. Furthermore, the meme subtly satirizes the expectation of suppressing negative emotions or dealing with discomfort silently. The implied "solution" – avoiding Anakin’s presence – is a cynical commentary on the tendency to avoid confrontation rather than addressing the root causes of irritation. **Marxist Conflict Theory** While not a *primary* focus, we can find a potential lens through Marxist conflict theory. The meme, at a stretch, could be read as embodying the latent class conflict inherent in public spaces. The baby crying disrupts the comfort of the ‘bourgeoisie’ passengers (those desiring a quiet, orderly flight), and Anakin represents a force of untamed, unpredictable energy – a metaphorical ‘proletariat’ who are willing to disrupt the status quo. The meme’s humor comes from the shared understanding that this disruptive force could be present, and its avoidance is preferred. The “passenger” wants to be left alone. Let me know if you’d like me to elaborate on any of these sections, or if you have any other interpretive frameworks you'd like me to apply!

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This meme is a humorous image of a character from the TV show "Star Wars: The Clone Wars" (Ahsoka Tano) reacting to a child's tantrum on an airplane. The image shows Ahsoka with a shocked expression, holding a lightsaber, and the text "When you hear a baby cry on a plane" is written above it. The caption below the image reads "In a galaxy far, far away...".

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