It's like this. In StarWars, George Lucas paints Anakin Skywalker and Darth Vader as if they are two seperate and distinct entities. This is why Obi-Wan was going on about how first he lied to Luke and said that Vader had killed his father, then backpedalled and claimed that the Vader part of him took over his father, effectively killing him, making it sorta-kinda-not a contradiction with reality. Even in the end of Return of the Jedi, after Vader dies and has his little death speech about wanting to see Luke with his own eyes and how Luke has saved him, he comes back, not as Darth Vader, but as Anakin Skywalker, the Jedi.
Does this strike anyone else as incredible horseshit? As much as some stories and StarWars tries to sell, being an evil sick monster isn't something that takes over some like a remote control, supressing the good side of the person (who's trapped inside of them, whole and struggling to be free). People become monsters. As I said in the thread in A&P, Anakin wasn't taken over by Vader, he became him. It wasn't some evil outside controlling force suppressing the good Anakin when he massacred that Sandpeople village in revenge for his mother. It wasn't Palpatine controlling him like an automation when he betrayed and butchered the Jedi and helped enslave the galaxy to a dictatoral regime (personally killing thousands including children and directly ordering the deaths of possibly billions of people). Palpatine may have offered him the Dark Side, may have told him what he needed to hear, but Anakin made his choice. He choice to grab power and become a monster. Vader didn't kill Anakin at all, Anakin created Vader. Saying otherwise (as I've said) is like saying that good Iosef Dzhugashvili was "killed" by evil Stalin when he got his shot at power and caused the deaths and suffering of millions, or any dictator or psychopath in history really isn't responsible because their "bad side" suppressed them.
In the end, Luke's quest to "save" his father from "Vader" and give his soul redemption is utter bullshit and strips Anakin of responsibility for his crimes. George Lucas is busy selling a tear jerking ideal that in the end the "good" side that is Anakin lived and his soul was saved, but what good side? Anakin was a complete monster who chose his course and chose to give up his humanity. He should have been responsible for his crimes and in the end, him being really honestly sorry is no excuse, yet Lucas gives him salvation because of it. It's nonsense and immoral a message, the same sort of immorality that makes many religious people think that truly and sincerely feeling bad and asking for forgiveness some how alleviates responsiblity.
Um... rant over.


