villain analysis on Darth Vader



in this famous scene from star wars. i clearly noticed that George Lucas had clearly chosen to use the idea that Darth Vader could be intimidating just by the pure idea that nobody could possibly imagine at the time what he looked like underneath the mask purely designed to intimidate the audience by using codes such as having very sharp and angular edges on the helmet and making him wear entirely black to give him an air of mystery around him. Lucas had clearly intended to add to this intimidation factor by having most of the shots in this scene from table height and making Vader stand while all his commanders sit around the table giving a code that Vader is dominant over all of them and  commands respect towards him.

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  1. A better response Josh. Your reference to codes and shots is a good start which helps you to explain how meaning is constructed with the representation of DV.

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