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Ben Solo - The rise of Kylo Ren 3
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Source : screenrant.com/star-wars-comics-kylo-ren-never-evil-dark-side/
Star Wars has - perhaps unwittingly - proved that Kylo Ren never fell to the dark side at all. Although Kylo Ren considered himself the heir to Darth Vaderās legacy, in truth he never seemed committed to the dark side in the same way his grandfaher was. Even in Star Wars: The Force Awakens, Kylo Ren was portrayed as conflicted, aware of the pull of the light side of the Force.
Charles Souleās The Rise of Kylo Ren has finally revealed how Ben Solo fell under the sway of Supreme Leader Snoke. Itās only three issues in, but the miniseries has already shown Ben Soloās fateful duel with Luke Skywalker, the destruction of the Jedi Temple, and his recruitment into the Knights of Ren. Surprisingly, though, the story has also confirmed what many Star Wars fans had suspected all along; Ben Solo never really fell to the dark side at all. Where Anakin Skywalker was seduced by the dark side, Ben Solo was instead trapped by it.
Anakin Skywalker is a tragic figure, with his own character flaws leading him to choose the dark side every step of the way. Star Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menace touches upon his fear, anger swells within his heart in Star Wars: Episode II - Attack of the Clones, and by the end of Star Wars: Episode III - Revenge of the Sith he has chosen the way of hate. The pattern is exactly the one predicted by Jedi Master Yoda; fear leads to anger, anger to hate, and ultimately Anakin himself - and the entire galaxy - suffer because of his hatred.Ā
But thereās no such descent for Ben Solo, no moment of choice where he embraces the dark side. Rather, every step of the way, the decisions were made for him.
Ben Soloās Duel With Luke Skywalker
Palpatine seems to have had no conscious awareness of Anakin Skywalker, the Chosen One, until he was brought from Tatooine by Qui-Gon Jinn. In contrast, he appears to have been interested in Ben Solo since before the boy was born. In Chuck Wendigās novel Aftermath: Empireās End, thereās a scene in which Leia uses the Force to sense the child inside her womb, and momentarily becomes aware of a terrifying and malevolent presence watching over her. It only lasted for a heartbeat, and was soon forgotten, but itās now safe to assume Leia was fleetingly aware of Palpatine himself.Ā
The Rise of Kylo Ren reveals the Emperorās presence haunted Ben Solo throughout his childhood and into his teenage years, a constant darkness whispering in his ear.Ā
That accords perfectly with Palpatineās own words to Kylo Ren in Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker, when the Dark Lord of the Sith told Ben he had ābeen every voice you have ever heard inside your head.ā Presumably Palpatine hid his presence from Luke Skywalker in the same way he concealed his inner darkness from Master Yoda and the Jedi Council all those years on Coruscant.
Finally, the moment came, and Palpatine personally orchestrated a fateful duel between Ben Solo and his uncle Luke. The Rise of Kylo Ren makes it abundantly clear Palpatineās dark presence was at Benās side that night, when Luke entered his nephewās room to watch over him. Although itās not officially stated, the comic strongly implies Palpatine chose to let the mask slip, allowing Luke to sense the infinite evil of the Dark Lord of the Sith himself. Little wonder Luke reacted on instinct, suddenly aware of an infinite darkness and believing it to be Ben himself. It was probably Palpatine himself who stirred Ben Solo at that moment, and the boy defended himself, goaded into action by the Emperorās words.
The Destruction Of The Jedi Temple
With Luke Skywalker supposedly slain, the entire galaxy believes Ben Solo then turned on the Jedi and destroyed the Temple, slaughtering all of Lukeās students. Star Wars: The Force Awakens intended this to parallel the sacking of Coruscantās Jedi Temple in Star Wars: Episode III - Revenge of the Sith. There, Darth Sidious tested Anakin Skywalkerās loyalty to the dark side by having him participate in Order 66, sending his new Sith Apprentice to the Temple to slaughter the Younglings personally. It was a horrific indication of Anakinās descent into the dark side, and he embraced it wholeheartedly. Anakinās actions at the Jedi Temple were essentially the point of no return, and Obi-Wan Kenobi gave up on any possibility of redeeming him after he watched the footage.
In contrast, though, Ben Solo was no participant in the destruction of a Jedi Temple; The Rise of Kylo Ren reveals Luke Skywalkerās Jedi Temple was destroyed by Palpatine. The Emperor didnāt want to act openly, fearful Luke would be too powerful for him to defeat. But with Luke down, Palpatine unleashed a terrible Force Storm upon the Jedi Temple, killing everyone there. Ben was nothing more than an observer, watching in horror as almost everyone heād grown up with was slaughtered. He took the blame for what happened when three Jedi who had been offworld arrived, and found him standing there, grief-stricken because he believed heād just slain his own uncle and was unable to explain the atrocity heād just witnessed.
The Death Of Han Solo
Thereās a striking contrast between Anakin Skywalker and Ben Solo. Palpatine deliberately provided Anakin with countless moments where he could choose good or evil; the soon-to-be Emperor had stacked the odds in favor of the dark side, but there was a choice nonetheless. But Kylo Renās decisions were made almost by default, as he was forced down the path Darth Sidious had chosen for him. His first real moment of choice appears to have come in Star Wars: The Force Awakens, when he was confronted by his father, Han Solo. According to the Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker Visual Dictionary, Palpatine intended Hanās death to parallel a Sith initiation ritual, where a would-be apprentice sacrifices someone who matters to them in order to bind themselves to the dark side. Itās quite striking that, all these years after Ben Solo had become his agent, the Emperor still felt the need for an initiation ritual.
But Han Solo sabotaged it. Itās safe to assume the Sith ritual required the unwilling sacrifice, an act of violence that would see the Sith Apprentice abandon their conscience and commit an act of unspeakable evil they could never go back from. Instead, Han seems to have embraced his death, willing to offer his own life if it would ease his sonās pain.Ā
Itās true that this act of patricide was still an act of darkness, but Hanās choice essentially corrupted it by adding an intrinsic element of love.Ā
In Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker, Ben Solo reimagined the conversation, and it played a key part in his finally stepping out of the darkness and into the light. The Emperorās initiation ritual had completely backfired. Thereās a sense, then, in which Han Solo was ultimately Palpatineās undoing.
Ben Solo never truly fell to the dark side of the Force. Instead, he was imprisoned by it, trapped by the Emperorās schemes. The idea is implicit in Star Wars: The Force Awakens, where Kylo Ren sensed the truth in Hanās words when he declared Snoke would use him and cast him aside; āItās too late,ā he answered, suggesting he would choose the light if he felt able to. And itās there in Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker, when Kylo Ren told Rey to āsurrenderā to the dark side - unwittingly hinting at the relationship he himself had with it, one of conquest and defeat rather than conscious choice.Ā
Importantly, this reframes the end of Ben Soloās story, because he isnāt a man of darkness redeemed, like his grandfather. Rather, he is a prisoner who was freed by the faith of his parents and the woman who loved him, and who sacrificed himself to free the galaxy and give Rey the gift of a life of freedom.
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āfor now, we will both eat our berries, and be quiet. i think sometimes they forget how to be quiet.ā
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