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... Read moreAs a long-time Star Wars enthusiast, I’ve often grappled with the controversy over Anakin Skywalker's Jedi rank. Watching the Clone Wars series, it’s clear that Anakin was instrumental in many missions, showcasing bravery and skill beyond his years. Yet, the Jedi Council’s reluctance to grant him the rank of Master always felt unjust. In my personal experience, the council’s decision stemmed from their perception of Anakin's emotional volatility and their suspicion towards his close ties with Chancellor Palpatine. This distrust overshadowed his undeniable achievements. For example, during countless battles, Anakin demonstrated leadership and tactical genius, often putting his own life at risk for the Republic. What’s more, fans who dive deeper into the Clone Wars animated series will notice how Anakin grew emotionally and strategically, earning the respect of many allies. Denying him the rank seemed less about his capability and more about political fear within the Jedi Order. This fear ultimately contributed to Anakin’s tragic fall to the dark side, which some argue might have been avoided if he had been acknowledged as a Master and treated with more trust. Considering Anakin’s journey, the story raises important questions about leadership, recognition, and the impact of mistrust within powerful institutions. For fellow fans, revisiting his actions and the council’s hesitations offers a richer understanding of his character. It reminds us that sometimes, institutional decisions can have profound personal and galactic consequences in storytelling, much like in real life.