StarkillerSkywalker wrote:
Luke didn't need to become a true Jedi. He knew that the Emperor could hae turned him as well.
I have no idea what you mean, but it seems you didn't understand my post as well.
Insert Username wrote:
Luke's role was to redeem his father, to draw him away from the dark side with his love. It was Vader who destroyed the Emperor and it you watch RotJ it's only after the Emperor is killed that the Rebels start to win. Vader was the balance that had to be tipped for good or bad. This is why Luke had to confront Vader, because only through his love for his son was there a chance that he could throw off the dark side.
Yeah, Luke wanted to confront Vader to turn him back to the good side, but I don't think it was a 'role', something he was supposed to do as a Jedi. Yoda and Obi just expected him to face the spiritual challenge of confronting and beating (in the right way) Vader, his greatest enemy since he started the path of the Jedi, to prove he can resist the dark side in himself now and act like a true Jedi. I doubt they fully realised the power of the connection between Luke and his father, that it could even lead to Vader's redemption, but also that Luke cannot fight him distanced from the knowledge of who Vader is and was. But if they did realise this and they still at this point were bullshiting Luke it would suck.
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Didn't Luke explain everything when he talked to Leia? Watch the fucking movie next time.
The question was mostly about Yoda's not Luke's intentions.