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What would happen if Anakin never fell in love?

What would happen if Anakin never fell in love?

If Anakin had never fell in love with Padmé, he would’ve never turned to the Dark Side because it was his fear for losing Padmé and his two unborn children which caused him to be easily seduced by the Dark Side of the Force. It was his fear which made it much easier for Palpatine to manipulate Anakin.

What would happen if Anakin had the high ground?

Anakin was completely lost. Even if he was literally standing higher on the hill, due to his moral and ethical failings, he would have lost. He had zero control of the light and the dark. He was a fallen Jedi before he even (literally) fell.

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What happened to Anakin Skywalker on Tatooine?

Anakin Skywalker Discovered as a slave on Tatooine by Qui-Gon Jinn and Obi-Wan Kenobi, Anakin Skywalker had the potential to become one of the most powerful Jedi ever, and was believed by some to be the prophesied Chosen One who would bring balance to the Force. Anakin recovers his Podracer from near disaster in the Boonta Eve Classic on Tatooine.

Is Anakin Skywalker the only one who understands balance in the force?

Stemming from the previous theory, many believe that Anakin is the only person who truly understands what ‘balance in the Force’ means.

Why was Anakin Skywalker assigned to protect Padmé Amidala?

The Jedi Council assigned Anakin as a bodyguard to Senator Padmé Amidala of Naboo, whose life was threatened by bounty hunters. The two hid amid the serene beauty of Naboo, where they fell in love despite Jedi rules to the contrary. Anakin was plagued by nightmares of his mother in danger.

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How did Anakin bring balance to the Jedi?

A new theory states that how Anakin brought balance was actually the act of saving his son, Luke, and not by killing Palpatine. This seems to hold up as it is Luke who later trains Rey, the Jedi who eventually kills Palpatine once and for all.