Heir to the Jedi
Luke Skywalker, newly heroic and still untrained, narrates a Rebel mission that tests his early steps toward the Force.
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Plot structure labels used: mission-centric, journey structure, multiple POVs, intercut flashbacks, parallel subplots, slow middle, final confrontation, philosophical debate, combat tournament, climax-heavy ending
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Luke Skywalker, newly heroic and still untrained, narrates a Rebel mission that tests his early steps toward the Force.
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