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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.

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