SomeStar Wars fans believe Anakin Skywalker can never be fully redeemed for his evil actions as Darth Vader, even though he sacrificed himself in an attempt to make amends in Return of the Jedi.
Star Wars character Anakin Skywalker, once a heroic Jedi, fell to the dark side of the Force and became the ruthless Sith Lord Darth Vader, serving the evil Emperor Palpatine for over two decades. Though initially conflicted about his turn to evil, he fully embraced it and committed countless atrocities across the galaxy. This included leading a siege on the Jedi Temple and murdering children training there. However, when Palpatine attempted to kill Luke Skywalker during their confrontation on the second Death Star, Vader intervened, killing Palpatine and sacrificing himself in the process.
Many Star Wars fans believe this final redemptive act fulfills Anakin Skywalker's prophesied destiny to destroy the Sith and bring balance to the Force. However, on a recent Reddit thread, user eer2323 condemned Anakin as «irredeemable,» arguing that killing Palpatine «doesn't come close» to atone for his previous misdeeds, including betraying friends. The user went so far as to call Anakin «literally worse than Hitler» for the scale of atrocities committed in service of the totalitarian regime. Nonetheless, other fans believe that no one is beyond redemption, even those who have committed terrible evils.
As user GAR_Figures commented, «It's fair to think this [that Vader cannot be redeemed], and that's your right.» But they note that «one of the key themes of Star Wars is that no one is ever too far gone.» Perhaps Anakin Skywalker felt his path was predetermined as a former slave on Tatooine. This may have initially attracted him to becoming a powerful Sith who controls his own destiny through the force. But in the end, he broke those chains of control and made an independent choice to sacrifice himself to save his son and defeat evil.
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