Why does palpatine hate the jedi




















Seeing your enemy glorified and your religion defeated for a thousand years, would create hate, plus Palpatine is filled with hate beyond imagination. Master Endz-One , Nov 21, Jester J Binks likes this. Registered: Dec 1, I think it's a bit two-fold. Being indoctrinated as a Sith, he hates the Jedi on principal. Ultimately his quest for power in the galaxy is opposed by those same Jedi.

It's kind of a two birds with one stone situation. Not only does he get to extinguish the Jedi that's been bred to hate but it also paves the way for his ultimate power scheme and eliminates the one thing that could put a stop to it.

GrandAdmiralVarlexx , Nov 22, Registered: Sep 7, Palpatine had a darkness to him ever since he was a youngling. He was born to be a sith,he wanted power, Jedi were in the way so he had them wiped. He was motivated to be in control of the galaxy, so he was motivated to kill all the Jedi.

If we wanted to theorize, we could say Palp maybe used the fact That the Jedi never discovered him as a child -- as some motivation to take down the Jedi, when he became a Sith. ObiWanKnowsMe , Nov 23, Registered: Apr 27, To Alexrd you listen. He told us everything we need to know all those days ago.

Revenge of the Sith. Subtext Mining , Nov 24, With some stupid typos along the way blame the 'edit' time limit. Alexrd , Nov 24, Registered: Aug 6, Martoto77 , Nov 24, It's in my comment, of which you said didn't explain the hatred and vengeance.

Subtext Mining likes this. Explore Wikis Community Central. Register Don't have an account? Anti-Jedi sentiment. Edit source History Talk 0. Do you like this video? Play Sound. The Jedi are gone. The Emperor saw through their Separatist plots, their lies. He survived their attempt to assassinate him. But if you strip away the myth and look at their deeds, the legacy of the Jedi is failure. Hypocrisy, hubris… " " That's not true! This list is incomplete. You can help Wookieepedia by expanding it.

Archived from the original on February 20 , Cancel Save. Universal Conquest Wiki. Palpatine believed that weak should serve and strong should rule, outlook espoused by many Sith. He also held notion that powers is goal unto itself, and only real fear is to lose it.

He became so powerful, the only thing he was afraid of was losing his power, which, eventually, of course, he did Also, anything standing in the way of power is either an obstacle that must be removed, or weakness that would cost dearly those that have it. His reason for hating Jedi Order and Light Side in general was exactly because he saw them as obstacles that kept him for achieving his full potential.

In book " Darth Plagueis " he and his master even mused that Light Side represents perversion blocking natural flow of the Force, i. Palpatine kept scheming and deceiving all his life until he became Emperor, and even after that. But deep inside he hated all that charade. We could see that he enjoyed shedding his mild-mannered persona and displaying power without hiding.

One especially revealing moment is his remark to Yoda. From that, we could see his patience, but also strong desire to "have his chains broken" , and Jedi Order was among strongest links in that chain.

He also toyed with Senate for long time, but ultimately hated them too and finally got opportunity to get rid of them. It is reasonable to assume he would, at proper time, lose other "crutches" he used like Vader, Empire itself and even his aging body. Although they served him well, in his mind he had a reason to hate them, as they restrained him from doing things directly and being even more powerful then he was.

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Create a free Team What is Teams? Learn more. Did Palpatine draw power from Hatred or Suffering? Ask Question. Asked 4 years, 5 months ago. Active 4 years, 5 months ago. Viewed 5k times. Improve this question. Gallifreyan 20k 6 6 gold badges 98 98 silver badges bronze badges.

I think 'hate' is more like Palpatine. Yes, he viewed Jedi as obstacles, but he also hated them all. The answer to this question could become so unimaginably large just to explain the concept. The answer to the question in the title is "yes", the body of the question is You have the right idea, but you are looking at it from the wrong angle.

The short answer is that there is no emotion that is the source of power for "The Dark Side". It is The Force. The Force simply is. The Dark Side is a use of the force. The user can augment their inherent power by drawing on emotions. This result in more extreme, violent, and erratic use of The Force. It has pros and cons. Regarding the conditions he grew up in, there are lots of instances of real-world people that enjoy significant privilege but have deep hatred e.

Add a comment. Active Oldest Votes. Palpatine was primarily motivated by power, and there are hints that he hated the Jedi because the Jedi had power under the Republic and the Sith did not but used to : Once more the Sith will rule the galaxy. For example, when confronted in his office by Mace Windu and three other Jedi Masters: And a snarl for Yoda: There is further evidence that Palpatine primarily drew strength from hatred.

For example, he told Luke that hate would make him powerful: Good! Palpatine's teachings: Yoda once had told him that fear led to hate and hate to suffering. Improve this answer. Good answer. During the arrest scene before the fight began , he also seemed to ooze hatred when saying the words "Are you threatening me, master Jedi?



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