Yes, Obi-Wan deeply regretted his failure with Anakin for years, feeling immense guilt and self-blame for Anakin's turn to the dark side, which manifested as trauma and isolation, but his decision not to deliver the killing blow on Mustafar was complex, stemming from a realization that doing so in anger would have made him no better than Vader, a conflict resolved by realizing it was Anakin's choice, not his failure, as shown in the Obi-Wan Kenobi series.
In that final battle, when Vader said, “You didn't kill Anakin Skywalker. I did,” Obi-Wan finally let go of the guilt he had carried for so long. He saw that Anakin's fall wasn't his responsibility. It was Anakin's choice.
The Vader side of him is proud. He is telling Obi-Wan that “he didn't have the power to kill him. He killed Anakin before Obi-Wan had a chance.” Vader won. You can see his pride in his small smile and his eyes when he speaks these words.
That he loves him, still and always, doesn't dissolve Obi-Wan's feelings of anger, the choices that Anakin made are infuriating, Obi-Wan still has to wade through those feelings, but that too, in turn, doesn't dissolve Obi-Wan's feelings of love.
Well, Anakin did turn to the dark side, and Obi Wan was instructed by Yoda to do that, so yeah. Also, he didn't exactly "Kill" Anakin, he thought he did, then Anakin's body was found, barley alive, and they converted his body as Darth Vader.
The saddest Star Wars deaths often involve tragic heroism, lost potential, or poignant goodbyes, with popular choices including Duchess Satine (Obi-Wan's lost love), Clone Force 99's Tech (self-sacrifice for family), Kanan Jarrus (heroic sacrifice for Hera and Ezra), Padmé Amidala (fading hope for Anakin), Han Solo (betrayed by his son), and Clone Trooper 99 (innocent, selfless heroism). These deaths resonate due to their emotional impact, the characters' significance, or the broken promises they represent.
Arguments might be made that he suffers from dysthymic disorder (mild but persistent and intrusive depression) because he does not openly demonstrate his suffering at the story's beginning, or posttraumatic stress disorder because these problems follow the traumatic events of Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith.
Day one of meeting Anakin they are breaking thousand year traditions to accept a very clearly not suitable kid into his order. Then Anakin spends the rest of his Jedi years being an arrogant rule breaker. Then Anakin cut off his hand and killed him. Mace Windu had plenty of normal reasons to not like Anakin.
In canon it was Kirak Infil'a , Cere Junda, Obi-Wan and Lord Momin . All messed him up quite badly with Kirak winning round 1 but losing round 2 and Momin cutting off his arm. Obi-Wan actually beat Vader. In Legends it was Shaa Koon, An'ya Kuro, a clone of Maul and Galen Marek.
Though there was some debate among the fans that Anakin Skywalker's son, Luke Skywalker, was actually the Chosen One since he caused his father to destroy Darth Sidious, the debate was settled when George Lucas himself confirmed in an interview that Anakin, even after becoming Darth Vader, was still officially the ...
According to this article, Christian Bale was considered to play Anakin Skywalker in the Prequels instead of Hayden Christiansen.
His brief joy at finally killing Obi-Wan instantly changed to shock and disbelief. Vader thought he knew everything Obi-Wan did, but clearly that was not the case.
Even as a Sith Lord, Anakin still loved Padmé very much, but felt great guilt for his actions against her.
No, Darth Plagueis is not Anakin Skywalker's father; Anakin had no biological father, being born of the Force itself in response to Plagueis's dark side manipulations, with Palpatine's tales of Plagueis's power over life being a manipulation to turn Anakin to the dark side, though Plagueis's attempts to create life did inadvertently cause Anakin's conception.
The conflict between Anakin and Obi-Wan
Anakin's fear of losing Padme and being manipulated by Palpatine led him to make a choice, and he betrayed the Jedi Order. When Anakin confronts Obi-Wan on the planet Mustafar, his thoughts are clouded by the Dark Side.
It kicks off right after the end scene of ROTS and shows Vader beginning his hunt for Jedi in his new body. His very first target is a Jedi Kirak Infil'a, a Jedi who lived for combat who nearly kills Vader.
The Lost Twenty, also known as the The Lost, was a name given to the group of twenty Jedi Masters who left the Jedi Order throughout its history. According to Yula Braylon of the Jedi High Council, the Lost Twenty became disillusioned with the Jedi way of life.
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Anakin Skywalker, one of the main characters in the "Star Wars" films, meets the criteria for borderline personality disorder (BPD).
The clone commando RC-1136, known as Darman Skirata, got Jedi Knight Etain Tur-Mukan pregnant during the Clone Wars, resulting in their son, Venku Skirata, a Force-sensitive child born outside the Jedi Code's restrictions. Their forbidden relationship and child's birth were detailed in the Republic Commando novels, highlighting the complexities of clone troopers' development and the strictures of the Jedi Order, as Etain was killed shortly after Order 66 while protecting her family.
Anakin for sure. Obi wan had it hard for sure but he at least had inner peace. Anakin was tormented internally his entire life and externally for the vast majority of it. Philip Thomas true, but in the end Anakin was too ignorant and was easily persuaded to the Dark Side.
Guinness' opinions on Star Wars soured a great deal with age. He always thought they were dumb movies and even in the early years complained that George's writing was atrocious, but he was a lot more magnanimous towards the project during filming.
In addition, ADHD individuals often have difficulty organizing tasks and activities as a symptom of inattention, although in Hermione's case this is due to her perfectionism and determination to succeed in everything, particularly considering the widespread prejudice that she encounters as a Muggle-born (i.e., a child ...