Psychology in Star Wars
... Much of the interdisciplinary works of the writers come from human psychology. ... In the movie Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back, many different theories of psychology are presented throughout the movie. ... Another theory of psychology that is represented in Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back, is Freud’s Oedipus complex. ... A second reason for why Luke wants to kill Darth Vader is a third theory of psychology represented in this movie, Freud’s Castration complex. ... Another symbol that appears in Star Wars is in the very title of the movie, the Roman numeral V. ... Many different psychological theories are encountered in Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back with Freudian views greatly overrepresented. The overrepresentation of Freudian views, whether or not they were purposely placed, makes it evident that George Lucas, the writer of Star Wars, was fixated at the phallic stage and that he has a small wee wee which subconsciously guided him to writing the script for this movie.