Was Obi-Wan baiting Anakin?
It is this knowledge that Obi-Wan used to try and ensure Anakin was kept safe and healthy, and to keep him away from situations or information that might negatively impact him. Tragically, Obi-Wan would also use this knowledge in their duel, baiting Anakin into making a suicidal attack.
What does Anakin say after Obi-Wan says dont try it?
Anakin Skywalker/Darth Vader: This is the end for you, my master. Anakin Skywalker/Darth Vader: You underestimate my power! Obi-Wan Kenobi: Don’t try it! Anakin Skywalker/Darth Vader: [Jumps] Ahhhrrrrggggg!
Would Anakin have won if he didn’t jump?
That jump, in a way, demonstrated Anakin’s greatest flaw – his overconfidence. If he didn’t jump (maybe remaining patient and focused for a while longer), he would have worn Obi-Wan down and killed him, or maybe Obi-Wan could have distracted Anakin and fled.
Why did Obi-Wan tell Anakin he had the high ground?
Well, first of all, Obi-Wan was trying to turn Anakin. However, he gave up on that and is trying to defeat him. He does not want to kill him, but he knows what he has to do. So, he wants to end the fight and defeat him as soon as possible, thus using the High Ground.
Who’s Obi Wan Kenobi’s dad?
Anakin Skywalker
Inside his home on Tatooine, Obi-Wan tells Luke about his father, Anakin Skywalker, although his name goes unmentioned.
How did Anakin get the scar on his right eye?
In the Expanded Universe, Anakin received the scar over his right eye during a lightsaber fight with Asajj Ventress. This particular fight is depicted in the original Clone Wars TV series that ran from 2003 to 2005.
What does Only Sith deal in absolutes mean?
“Only a Sith deals in absolutes”, Obi-Wan’s reply to Anakin’s statement in Revenge of the Sith, refers to the fact that only the Sith deal and act based on absolute values, without thinking and without grey areas.
Why did Anakin jump over Obi-Wan?
Anakin Skywalker attacked Obiwan that way because Anakin Skywalker was an arrogant fool who by that point in time was drunk on the notion of his own power. The fact of the matter is that for Force Users the so-called “high ground” in a one-on-one duel does not represent that significant an advantage, if at all.