Entity: DARTH-VADER
Darth Vader is a fictional character in the Star Wars franchise, known for being a central figure and a powerful, malevolent force. He is portrayed as evil, dominating, and threatening, wearing a black costume and a protective covering.
Darth Vader
Etymology
The name 'Darth Vader' is believed to be a shortening of 'invader' or derived from the surname 'Vader'.
Definition
Darth Vader is an evil and frightening character in the Star Wars films, known for his loud breathing and black costume.
Historical Context
Darth Vader was first introduced in the original Star Wars film trilogy as the secondary antagonist and a central figure in the franchise.
Cultural Significance
Darth Vader has become an iconic symbol of evil and power in popular culture, representing malevolence and dominance.
Related Concepts
Anakin Skywalker, the character's original identity, serves as the alter ego of Darth Vader in the Star Wars storyline.
See Also
A powerful individual or force, particularly one that is seen as malevolent, dominating, and threatening.