I always thought he died of old age. "Becoming part of the force" was what happened to him after he died; it wasn't how he died.
I always thought he died of old age. "Becoming part of the force" was what happened to him after he died; it wasn't how he died.
So would you say that Obi Wan Kenobi was killed by a strike of a light saber?
I always thought that if Yoda had died naturally, he couldn't have done this.
I always figured he died of old age as well, or more likely a medical condition exasperated by his old age. (He coughed and wheezed a lot.)
Puppet AIDS.
Didn't Yoda merge himself with the Force *before* he died? At the last minute?
I always thought that if Yoda had died naturally, he couldn't have done this. It's like Spock putting his katra into McCoy's mind; he did it to stave off his death. Same goes for Obi-Wan.
This is the first time I've thought about the topic, but my gut instinct says "old age with a hint of hastening the end by no longer channelling the Force to sustain his advanced years".
This is the first time I've thought about the topic, but my gut instinct says "old age with a hint of hastening the end by no longer channelling the Force to sustain his advanced years".
The problem with the old age theory is that Yoda disappears on his deathbed in front of Luke.
Perhaps I'm giving Lucas too much credit but Yoda's death is very allegorical to Jesus' death inasmuch as he reappears as a quasi ghost like figure.
If force ghosts are standard, you'd think that the Jedi would have haunted the shit out of Vader and Palpatine.
I didn't personally get the vibe that Yoda actually sacrificed himself so Luke/the universe could be saved (c.f. the ridiculously blatant referencing of this motif with Neo in the Matrix films), more that he felt it was his natural time and did not fight against it in the way a Dark Side user would, but took the opportunity afforded by his natural passing to transcend and become a Force ghost.
I didn't personally get the vibe that Yoda actually sacrificed himself so Luke/the universe could be saved (c.f. the ridiculously blatant referencing of this motif with Neo in the Matrix films), more that he felt it was his natural time and did not fight against it in the way a Dark Side user would, but took the opportunity afforded by his natural passing to transcend and become a Force ghost.
Interesting thanks. Now that you mention it, it's interesting the Rowling borrows from many of the "dark figure," motifs as well in Potter - Voldermort's demise being not that dissimilar to Sidious.
Meh, I guess everyone borrows from classical literature so they're all plagiarists to some degree. LOL
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