If you think about it, Luke was the only character from the original trilogy to ever meet Yoda. Not to mention he's not even mentioned by any of the other characters. Lucas employs all the hallmarks of great literary devices. Remember the foreshadowing of darth vader being Luke's father all the way back to A New Hope?
Lets look at Yoda analytically. First, Luke gets a message from Obiwan's ghost, after crash landing and bumping his head. Obiwan tells Luke to visit the degobah system to find a jedi master named yoda. When luke lands on degobah, he remarks to himself "it looks like something out of a dream". R2D2 is then attacked by a giant serpent, and luke rescues him. Many people will tell you that when someone dreams, their dreams are often triggered by tramatic events in their own life. This serpent is oddly reminiscent of the serpent that attacked Luke, Han, and Leia in the garbage compacter on the death star in A New Hope.
2007-09-21
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