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Discussion Post: Han Solo No More?
I don't have time for a real meta this morning, so let's try something new. A discussion post! Today's topic:
My gut instinct says no for a couple of reasons.
1. Star Wars has multiple examples of men taking their wives names when those wives are noblewomen who outrank them. Examples include Bail Organa and Alrich Wren.
2. Solo was a pun inflicted upon Han by an Imperial recruiting officer.
3. In TFA, when Finn and Rey asked him if he was Han Solo he answers "I used to be."
I rest my case. Make yours in the comments below.
Did Han Solo keep his maiden name after marrying Leia?
My gut instinct says no for a couple of reasons.
1. Star Wars has multiple examples of men taking their wives names when those wives are noblewomen who outrank them. Examples include Bail Organa and Alrich Wren.
2. Solo was a pun inflicted upon Han by an Imperial recruiting officer.
3. In TFA, when Finn and Rey asked him if he was Han Solo he answers "I used to be."
I rest my case. Make yours in the comments below.
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Leia seemed to very much subscribe to this philosophy. As a woman born to nobility and trained to rule, only she can lead effectively. Only she can be trusted with power. She should be chancellor and she should have her own private army, because only she can be trusted to use them responsibly. And yeah, she's the hero, so the narrative more or less supports her on this without really questioning it, but it sure is an interesting position to take.
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I think the sequel trilogy represents a chance to break out of this loop, because as much as it's ragged on the sequel trilogy actually does show that relying on superpowered heroes of a special bloodline to save us all didn't work out. At all. Episode IX has the chance, following up on the premise of TFA and the continuation of the Skywalkers' fall in TLJ, to present a genuine alternative to relying on heroic figures and families. I sincerely hope it'll be followed through in IX.
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