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sverville 's review for:
Star Wars: Episode III - Revenge of the Sith
by Matthew Woodring Stover
Did not like his treatment of Padmé. At all. “Her life before Anakin belonged to someone else, some lesser being to be pitied, some poor impoverished spirit who could never suspect how profoundly life should be lived. Her real life began the first time she looked into Anakin Skywalker’s eyes...” He even goes so far as to acknowledge all of the incredible things she has accomplished in her life, but compared to the greatness of being Anakin’s wife, none of it matters.
Padmé is such an incredibly strong female character and her treatment in the second book got me excited. We see her thoughts and her choices first hand - and then we get this? The two books completely contradict each other in the characterization of Padmé, and I am very disappointed.
Padmé is such an incredibly strong female character and her treatment in the second book got me excited. We see her thoughts and her choices first hand - and then we get this? The two books completely contradict each other in the characterization of Padmé, and I am very disappointed.