NO
He choose the Force instead of The Dark Side.
No, of course not.
Luke Skywalker is a real name of a fictional character potrayed by a real life actor in a science-fiction film with a fictional storyline.
Anybody at all familiar with the Jedi philosophy knows that we are all both good and evil - so the question is unanswerable. Luke Skywalker is considered the "enlightener" for Darth Vader trying to turn him back to the light side. After Cutting off his hand, (which was for leia) he realizes what he does and throws his lightsaber. Think of it as yin and yang........ where there is good, there is always a little evil. Where there is evil (hint hint like anakin) there is always a little good.
He does turn evil for a short time, but soon turns back to the light side.
He felt sad because his father had passed away, but in another sense happy that his father was able to turn away from evil before he died.
Yes, Darth Vader said, "Luke, I am your father," in the 5th or 6th movie, but I can't remember.The animated series Star Wars: The Clone Wars, is a TV show about Anakin Skywalker (later DV) before he was turned into Darth Vader. I don't really care for the series a lot because I mean, come on, he turns evil anyway.Thank you.
For those who have not seen the newest StarWars movie, I cannot not answer that question without ruining a major part of that movie. If you are asking because you haven't seen the movie, go see the movie and all will be answered my young padawan.
Luke Skywalker is often considered naive due to his idealistic worldview and lack of experience in the complexities of the galaxy. Raised on the isolated desert planet of Tatooine, he initially possesses a black-and-white understanding of good and evil, which is challenged over time. His belief in the inherent goodness of others, including his father, Anakin Skywalker, reflects his innocence and hope, but also leaves him vulnerable to manipulation by more cynical characters. This naivety is a key aspect of his character development throughout the Star Wars saga.
Yes, Luke Skywalker is Anakin Skywalker's son. If you watch the SW triliogy in the order they were released, you are first introduced to Luke. Episodes IV-VI are prequels, so they are in "the past". In these episodes, Anakin is already Darth Vader.In Episodes I-III, we are introduced to Anakin, still a young boy. Luke has not been born yet. At the end of Episode III, Padme (Anakin's wife) gives birth to Luke and his twin sister Leia.
no. Luke Skywalker is. although he was taught by Yoda and Obi-wan... he was able to learn more about the force than the two had ever dreamed about when they were alive. he then taught others about the force that he thought would use it for good not evil and formed a new republic and created a new democracy that would not have a person who could act like a king like Chancellor Palpatine did.
Luke represents the new "Chosen One". In the Prequel trilogy in The Phantom Menace Anakin Skywalker was just a young child on the planet Tatooine. Qui-Gon sensed that he was the chosen one to bring balance to the force and destroy the Sith. Eventually he is drawn to the dark side and is found out not to be the chosen one. Luke and Leia were separated and they are not both the chosen one. Leia started fighting with the rebellions against the evil galactic empire. Then Luke comes along after he meets R2-D2. He pulls a trigger on R2 and sees a video of Leia. She mentions about Obi-wan Kenobi and it relates to Ben Kenobi an old hermit. He eventually dies to save Luke and Leia and Han Solo in the Milenium Falcon.) Trust me I know these things:)