He supposedly redeems himself by sacrificing himself to save Luke. But wouldn't he have been willing to sacrifice himself in Revenge of the Sith to save Padme (except for right when he thinks she betrayed him)?
If so does his character really change or improve much? Was he pulled back to the light side by attachment to Luke and is that ironic that it brought about both his fall and redemption when Lucas intended to make the saga especially the prequels against attachment? Or is selfless love something really different from the negative attachment?
And/or, while he was willing to save Padme through most of RotS, did he in the years after it become completely selfish and cruel, to where sacrifice to save someone else was a big improvement over what he became?
If so does his character really change or improve much? Was he pulled back to the light side by attachment to Luke and is that ironic that it brought about both his fall and redemption when Lucas intended to make the saga especially the prequels against attachment? Or is selfless love something really different from the negative attachment?
And/or, while he was willing to save Padme through most of RotS, did he in the years after it become completely selfish and cruel, to where sacrifice to save someone else was a big improvement over what he became?