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A collection of memes, curated by CJ Trowbridge.

Category: Star Wars -> This Meme

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

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Okay, here's a breakdown of the image/meme, attempting to address the requested theoretical lenses where applicable. It's a complex image with layered cultural references, so this will be a relatively detailed response. **Visual Description** The image is a multi-panel meme comprised of two panels. The first panel shows a still from *Revenge of the Sith* depicting Anakin Skywalker/Darth Vader, heavily burned, lying on a metallic platform. The accompanying text overlaid is a deeply emotional, almost hyperbolic, utterance: "fuck you Anakin, you may have been my brother and I loved you but now I'm going to walk off and let you slowly burn to death." The second panel depicts a crudely drawn, crying, rage-filled face wearing glasses. The text accompanying this panel is, “if I kill this little bitch now I’m going to prevent another countless lives, wait no that’s fucked up, what am I thinking". This is paired with a secondary text bubble with "noooo Jedi are not supposed to have flaws, they are shining and incorruptible beacons of justice noooo fuck you Rian Johnson." The panels are presented as a response to Anakin/Vader’s plight and a critique of changes made to the *Star Wars* canon, specifically related to the portrayal of Jedi as fundamentally flawed in later installments. **Foucauldian Genealogical Discourse Analysis** This image is a powerful illustration of how *Star Wars* discourse has been shaped and reshaped over time, creating a specific 'truth' about the Jedi and the narrative. * **Discourse & Power:** The image demonstrates the power of the *Star Wars* fandom to create its own discourse. The text isn’t merely a reaction to events in the film, it's a *performance* of a particular interpretation. The rage and intense emotionality are performative assertions of a specific "correct" way to understand the narrative. * **Genealogy of the Jedi:** For decades, the Jedi were presented as paragons of virtue, though with internal struggles. Later installments, particularly *The Last Jedi*, actively *deconstructed* this idea, portraying them as fallible, bureaucratic, and even contributing to the problems they sought to solve. This meme represents a rejection of that deconstruction, seeking to return to an earlier, “pure” genealogy of the Jedi. The meme wants to preserve a past version of the Jedi. * **Knowledge/Power:** The expression of "noooo" exemplifies the struggle for controlling the narrative, and therefore, the truth. The user is stating a perceived truth of what a Jedi is *supposed* to be and pushing back on interpretations that challenge that notion. The use of the crying rage face demonstrates the emotional stakes of this struggle for the user. **Critical Theory** The image can be analyzed through a critical theory lens, particularly regarding ideology and the construction of meaning. * **Ideology & Representation:** *Star Wars* (especially the original trilogy) functioned as a mythic system, providing positive (and sometimes problematic) representations of heroism, good vs. evil, and overcoming adversity. The meme user is reacting to a perceived disruption of that established ideological framework. They feel the later films have *compromised* the purity of the myth. * **Culture Industry:** *Star Wars* is a product of the culture industry—a large-scale, commercially driven system of cultural production. The meme user is showing how the audience isn't passively receiving the product but is actively engaged in debating and resisting what they perceive as undesirable changes. * **Subjectivity & Identification:** Many fans likely strongly identify with the “heroic” ideals embodied in the earlier *Star Wars* films. Changes to that narrative threaten their sense of self and their nostalgic connection to the franchise. The meme expresses this disturbance of subjective identity. **Postmodernism** There are elements of postmodern thought present, though arguably intertwined with other analyses: * **Deconstruction:** The reaction to the "flawed" Jedi in later films can be seen as a *response* to the postmodern deconstruction of grand narratives. The meme user seeks to *reconstruct* a "pure" Jedi ideal, resisting the breakdown of established meaning. * **Nostalgia & Pastiche:** The meme taps into a strong sense of nostalgia for the original trilogy, which is presented as authentic and "better." This nostalgia is often a key element of postmodern culture. * **Intertextuality:** The meme relies on intertextuality—the relationship between texts. It references multiple iterations of *Star Wars*, creating a complex web of meaning. **In conclusion:** The image is more than just a funny reaction; it’s a commentary on fandom, myth-making, and the struggle for control over cultural narratives. The user is expressing a strong emotional attachment to a particular interpretation of *Star Wars* and actively resisting attempts to disrupt that interpretation. The theoretical lenses highlight the multiple layers of meaning embedded within this seemingly simple meme. Let me know if you'd like a more in-depth analysis of any specific aspect or theoretical framework!

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This meme is a humorous exchange between two characters, Obi-Wan Kenobi and Darth Vader, from the Star Wars franchise. The image shows a split-screen with Obi-Wan's quote "Never tell me the odds" from the movie A New Hope, but with a new twist: it's Darth Vader saying it, and it's followed by a sarcastic response from Obi-Wan saying "Never tell me the odds... of you living through this conversation with your life."

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