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    William Shakespeare's Star Wars Trilogy

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      LEIA

      I prithee, say: what is the matter, Luke?

      LUKE

      Between who?

      LEIA

      —Nay, the matter on your heart.

      LUKE

      Say, dost thou of thy mother yet retain

      A memory? I fain would hear thee tell.

      LEIA

      But little, Luke, for I was all too young

      When she departed to her resting place.

      LUKE

      Yet what dost thou remember? Wilt thou share?

      LEIA

      ’Tis mostly images I see within

      My mind when I do think on her, just as

      The reds and oranges that one doth see

      When one hath look’d upon the shining sun.

      She was a woman of great beauty who

      Was kind, yet nurs’d some sadness deep within.

      Now tell me, wherefore dost thou ask me this?

      LUKE

      No mem’ry have I of a mother’s touch,

      Nor kindness, sadness, smile, or any speech.

      ’Twas not until but recently I thought

      Upon my state of being motherless.

      LEIA

      What troubles thee, dear Luke?

      LUKE

      —Darth Vader’s here,

      E’en now, upon this very forest moon.

      LEIA

      How dost thou know?

      LUKE

      —I felt his presence here.

      He cometh seeking me, for he can feel

      When I am near. This is why I must leave:

      As long as I remain I do the group

      And our good mission put at risk. Instead,

      My destiny it is to face the man.

      LEIA

      But wherefore?

      LUKE

      —He, e’en Vader, is my father.

      LEIA

      Thy father? What base trick of Fate is this?

      LUKE

      This news is but the prologue to the rest

      That I shall tell thee, Leia. This shall not

      Fall easily upon thine ears, but thou

      Must hear’t: if I do not return, then thou

      Shalt be the only hope for the Alliance.

      LEIA

      Nay, say not so, dear Luke! Thou hast a pow’r

      I do not comprehend, and never could

      Obtain. ’Tis far beyond my skill and means.

      LUKE

      But there thou art mistaken, Leia: thou

      Dost have that pow’r within thee, and, in time,

      Shall learn to use it as I have. The Force

      Is strong and certain in my family.

      My father has it, I have it as well,

      And also doth my sister have it. Aye,

      ’Tis thee, dear Leia, sister of my soul.

      LEIA

      [ aside:] A brother! What strange circumstance is this?

      My friend, this Luke, doth claim a brother’s place?

      And is Darth Vader thus my father, too?

      What of the father that I once did know—

      Organa, he for whom I have been nam’d?

      Shall I, now fully grown, begin anew

      And learn to love another family?

      I thought my kinfolk all had been dispatch’d

      When Alderaan was cruelly destroy’d.

      Yet Luke doth tell me that the man who stood

      And watch’d with joy whilst Alderaan was blown

      Apart is he whom I should “Father” call?

      It shall take time and thought to reconcile

      My heart unto this news. But with what joy

      Already I do welcome Luke into

      My life as brother—there I have no qualms,

      For he hath been a brother unto me

      Since first we met. A brother! O, what news!

      [ To Luke:] It is as if I did already know—

      Within my heart ’tis like I’ve always known.

      LUKE

      Then canst thou see why I must face him now?

      LEIA

      Nay, that I cannot see. If he can feel

      Thee here, then flee anon and save thy life!

      It is no shame to fly from danger, Luke.

      I wish that I could fly with thee.

      LUKE

      —Nay, say

      That not, for thou e’er wert the strongest one.

      LEIA

      But wherefore needest thou confront him, Luke?

      LUKE

      Methinks the man hath good within him still,

      And shall not basely render his own son

      Unto his cruel and vicious Emperor.

      Methinks I still can save the man who gave

      Us life, and turn him to the good once more.

      Methinks I must endeavor so to do,

      Or else my path is darker e’en than his.

      Methinks so many things, dear Leia, but

      The most important of them all is this:

      My father is my duty to reclaim,

      E’en though he has a vile existence led.

      His heart, his soul, his life can be redeem’d,

      ’Tis now my mission and, I hope, thine too.

      And now farewell, for I must take my leave.

      [Exit Luke Skywalker.

      LEIA

      O, what a noble mind is here reveal’d:

      My brother young, yet speaking like a man

      Imbu’d with ev’ry honorable trait.

      To take upon himself the role of nurse

      To heal our wayward, troubl’d father. Ah!

      And I, of ladies most profoundly bless’d,

      To have a brother such as this good Luke—

      His swift return unto our loyal band

      I shall with pride await. O joy is mine,

      T’have seen what I have seen, see what I see!

      Enter HAN SOLO.

      HAN

      What ails thee, Leia?

      LEIA

      —Nothing, Han. I’ve grown

      More full of deepest feeling than I e’er

      Thought possible. I would remain alone

      Till I have time to ponder this affair.

      HAN

      ’Tis “nothing”? Prithee, tell me what is wrong.

      LEIA

      Thou dost not see—I cannot tell thee yet.

      HAN

      But Luke, couldst thou tell Luke in whisper’d song?

      Then shall I leave thee.

      LEIA

      —O!

      [Han Solo begins to leave, but then returns to Princess Leia.

      HAN

      —Beg pardon, pet.

      Forgive this latest outburst of my pride,

      I am but worried for thy state of mind.

      LEIA

      Embrace me, Han, and here with me abide:

      Thou art a man of substance, strong and kind.

      [They embrace.

      HAN

      Although thou causest me to fret and groan,

      My love is thine and thou shalt ne’er be lone.

      [Exeunt.

      SCENE 4.

      The forest moon of Endor.

      Enter DARTH VADER.

      VADER

      E’en now my son doth come to me, I feel’t.

      Thus is the moment near when I bring him

      Unto my Lord and, in so doing, bind

      Together those two forces of my life:

      My skillful son and my true Emperor.

      The two become one: ’Tis a consummation

      Devoutly to be wish’d. I’ll see Luke turn’d

      Toward the dark side of the Force, and we

      Shall rule the galaxy—the father, son,

      And mighty Emperor. O make it so,

      Most slippery and cunning Fate, for great

      Shall be the combination of our pow’rs.

      Enter LUKE SKYWALKER and IMPERIAL cOMMANDER, with STORMTROOPERS.

      COMMAND.

      My Lord, this is the rebel who did bring

      Himself to us in full surrender. He

      Denieth there are others here, y
    et I

      Believe there may be more. I do request

      Permission to conduct a search of the

      Surrounding area. “No stone unturn’d,”

      As my dear father us’d to say. Is not

      A father’s wisdom precious more than gold?

      But I digress: the rebel came here arm’d

      With this and this alone, a lightsaber.

      [The Imperial commander hands Luke’s lightsaber to Darth Vader.

      VADER

      [ aside:] O how it stirs my soul to hear him tell

      The love of his good father. Now, be calm!

      [ To commander:] Thou hast fulfill’d thine office faithfully,

      Commander. Leave us now, conduct thy search,

      And bring this one’s companions back to me.

      I’ll warrant thou shalt find them as thou think’st.

      COMMAND.

      Of course, my Lord. My pleasure ’tis to see

      Thy great will done. If further rebels are

      Upon the moon, we shall discover them.

      [Exit Imperial commander.

      VADER

      The Emperor hath been expecting thee.

      LUKE

      [ aside:] Now it begins. [ To Darth Vader:] I know, my father.

      VADER

      —Ah,

      Thou hast accepted what is true.

      LUKE

      —I have

      Accepted thou wert once call’d Anakin

      Skywalker, and as such, my father wert,

      And art, and whate’er come to pass, shall be.

      VADER

      That “Anakin” is meaningless to me.

      The name hath neither relevance nor worth.

      My life is chang’d, and I with it, fore’er.

      LUKE

      ’Tis but the name of thy true self, which thou

      Hast but forgotten. Furthermore, I know

      That there is good within thee yet, for thy

      Great Emperor cannot have driven it

      From thee entirely. That is wherefore thou

      Couldst not destroy me when we met at first,

      And wherefore thou wilt not deliver me

      A pris’ner to thine Emperor.

      VADER

      [ aside:] —Almost

      I know not what to say, so shall I turn

      The conversation unto matters that

      Are simple to discuss, with no confusion.

      [ To Luke:] I see thou hast constructed for thyself

      A lightsaber. Thy skills are now complete,

      Except I see its beam is green, much like

      Thine innocent opinion of my fate.

      But still thou hast become quite powerful,

      Just as the Emperor himself foresaw.

      LUKE

      If green doth mark me as a man naïve,

      I’ll claim the color proudly. Come with me—

      My father, turn toward the good, and live!

      VADER

      Old Obi-Wan once thought as thou dost think.

      Thou canst not understand the power of

      The dark side: I shall be obedient

      Unto my master—aye, I must, and will.

      LUKE

      I shall not turn toward the dark, and thou

      Shalt verily be forc’d to kill me then.

      VADER

      [ aside:] Confusion, be thou gone. ’Tis madness, this!

      [ To Luke:] If that shall be thy destiny, so be’t.

      LUKE

      O, search thy feelings, father. Thou canst not

      Do this to me. I feel the conflict rise

      Within thee. Let thy hatred go, be free!

      VADER

      It is too late for me, my son. I shall

      Deliver thee unto the Emperor.

      ’Tis he who shall reveal to thee the true

      And pow’rful nature of the Force. He is

      Thy master now, and thou shalt serve him well.

      LUKE

      Then may I say these words with confidence:

      My father who once liv’d is truly dead.

      [Exeunt Luke Skywalker with stormtroopers guarding.

      VADER

      O what a rogue and peasant Sith am I.

      This turmoil in my spirit doth not suit

      A dark and vicious warlord like myself.

      My son a rebel—fickle-minded Fate

      That e’er would be so cruel to have me see’t!

      And not a simple rebel, nay, but he

      A hero, noble, brave, and true, a lad

      Whose character befits his parentage.

      Were he within the Empire’s ranks employ’d,

      I would be proud to govern by his side.

      A worthy lad is he, of virtues full,

      A Jedi Knight and pow’rful in the Force,

      A brave, courageous, cunning warrior,

      A shadow of my former, noble self.

      Yet if he will not turn he’ll be destroy’d.

      O shall it be? The strands of Fate do seem

      To wind themselves about my neck as if

      To strangle me and drag me down into

      The measureless, uncharted depths of my

      Beloved Emperor’s most perfect will.

      Thus shall I drown within the dark side’s pull:

      A murky grave to bury Vader’s soul.

      The rudder of my conscience runs not straight,

      Thus am I tow’d along toward my Fate.

      [Exit.

      SCENE 1.

      The forest moon of Endor.

      Enter HAN SOLO, PRINCESS LEIA, CHEWBACCA, C-3PO, R2-D2, Wicket, Paploo, and several REBELS.

      LEIA

      The entrance to the bunker where the Death

      Star’s shield controllèd is lies just beyond

      That landing platform there. To get inside,

      Without revealing our intent shall not

      Be easy.

      HAN

      —Fear thou not. Chewbacca and

      Myself have enter’d places that were far

      More heavily protected than this one.

      The tales I could relate—another time.

      WICKET

      Na nubba nubba,

      Weeva nubba,

      Nozza wayza,

      Yubba yubba.

      C-3PO

      N’ketcha ketcha,

      Yuzza betcha,

      Yuzza surra,

      Netcha, netcha.

      WICKET

      Suki, suki,

      Nahgoh luki,

      Nahyoo siya,

      Ch’buki uki.

      LEIA

      I prithee, 3PO, what doth he say?

      C-3PO

      ’Tis news that shall delight, good Princess, for

      It renders our assault yet easier.

      A secret entrance may be found along

      The other side of this great ridge.

      HAN

      —’Tis well.

      So let us hence and find this hidden way.

      [The group of rebels and Ewoks walks to a new location.

      LEIA

      [ aside:] What circumstance unlikely doth befall—

      A group of hardy rebels makes its way

      Unto a battle with the Empire vile.

      Such enterprise of pith and moment, yet

      Here are we by these furry creatures led.

      What unexpected allies! Aye, what strange

      But needed friends these noble scamps may prove.

      There is a saying back on Alderaan—

      Or rather, should I say, there us’d to be

      For now no sayings there are heard at all—

      “There should for no one greater welcome be

      Than one who is an unexpected guest.”

      So do we welcome these small ones unto

      Our great and just Rebellion, these who are

      Both meek and full of childlike eagerness.

      Yet even as these words escape my lips,

      Another thought unfolds itself to me:

      It is not we who welcome them; I err.

      For ’tis their moon, th
    eir home, their dwelling place.

      ’Tis surely they who kindly welcome us,

      ’Tis truly they to whom our thanks are due,

      ’Tis certain they are far more brave than we,

      ’Tis verily their home for which they fight.

      But still thy tongue, the bunker now is near.

      HAN

      [ to Paploo:] Thou hast a back door found, thy hairiness?

      ’Tis well: from furry mouths come good ideas.

      PAPLOO

      [ to Wicket:] Ba’chua ba’chua,

      Megoh ga’chua,

      Megoh gennem,

      Fa’chua, fa’chua.

      Enter several IMPERIAL SCOUTS near the bunker. Paploo walks toward them.

      HAN

      [ to Leia:] There are not many guards nearby; to gain

      The upper hand should not prove difficult.

      LEIA

      And yet it needeth merely one to sound

      A loud alarm that brings the fleet entire.

      HAN

      Forsooth, then quietlike our moves shall be.

      WICKET

      [ to C-3PO:] N’unka unka,

      Paploo flunka,

      Heeza gennem,

      Bunka, bunka.

      C-3PO

      O my! Good Princess Leia, I do fear

      Our small befurr’d companion hath set on

      An errand rash.

      CHEWBAC.

      —Auugh!

      [All watch as Paploo approaches the scouts.

      LEIA

      —Fie! The little beast

      Doth make his way unto a certain death.

      Belike these guards shall blast him into bits.

      HAN

      And further: our surprise attack is gone.

      We may not have another chance as this.

      [Paploo suddenly boards a speeder bike and flies off into the distance.

      SCOUT 1

      Alack! That beast hath ta’en the speeder bike!

      We shall not let the imp steal from us so!

      SCOUT 2

      Let us fly hence and after him!

     


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