21 minutes ago, Vondy said:She can read the wisdom in those boring old books Yoda pretended to destroy, but the need for a teacher to pass on Jedi tradition and identity? That's essentially lost in these films.
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Rey? She's got folktales.
You just watched The Last Jedi! ![]()
And Rey got more than just folktales, she got a smart head, the force as her ally and a galaxy to protect. She will figure something out.
The movie might have shown the last chapter about the jedi in the book of the whills, but Guardians of the Whills we have seen only two so far. ;-)
It's star wars, there is space for things beyond the jedi imho. Not that I think this will be a problem, there are still 5 force ghosts around. Maybe 4 if Qui-Gon is gone by now. And the books might be not page turners, but they are the true lessons of the jedi before their ways became corrupted by the dark side temple under coruscant.
8 minutes ago, Vondy said:I mentioned that she had them. Having a book and understanding how Jedi understood that book is quite another. Example: reading the Hebrew scriptures and being aware of thousands of years of rabbinic exegesis, interpretation, and commentary is another. Understanding how its applied in a traditional community is totally separate from the plain meaning of the text. Sure, maybe the Jedi left each student to find his own meaning, but I suspect their master's were guiding their lessons. What is more, they were learning withing broader culture, lessons, and mores of the Jedi. They had an extant Jedi community. Reading a book from a group does not make you an insider. They had a chain of transmission. Master to student, not book to student. Whatever Rey builds, and what she builds may be incredibly good, will not benefit from the living wisdom of a teacher she can interact with. Unless, of course, Luke is the most active force ghost evah!
But the way of the jedi had been corrupted a few generations before at least, so starting from square one again might be an actual good idea! ;-)
edit: What I mean with that is that when Anakin said."From my perspective the jedi are evil.", he absolutely was correct. The code was not followed anymore by anyone not even by the council members, yet everyone looked elsewhere and ignored it. The only exception might have been Obi-Wan and he was training by an outcast.