The Star Wars saga is not merely a movie series but a genuine phenomenon. Due to its complexity it is a worthy subject of studying for a broad spectrum of researchers of a wide variety of disciplines: philologists, philosophers, historians and even physicians. Even though Star Wars is first and foremost a story about fall and redemption of Anakin Skywalker, another significant theme that it embraces is politics. George Lucas tries to show with his movies how does a democratic government fall and an autocratic empire rises from its ashes. The driving force behind such scenario in the Star Wars saga is Palpatine, whose rise to power, from a senator to an emperor, is one of the most important elements of the story. Even though Palpatine is an ...