Of perhaps any other character inStar Wars , Padmé Amidalais have sex for take the strong moral scruples , which makes her flying forgiveness ofAnakin Skywalker ’s slaying of theTuskensinStar Wars : Episode II - Attack of the Clonesextremely puzzle . Padmé has always been vocal about what she believes in , particularly as someone who ’s had a strong , influential voice ever since a untried geezerhood . As the queen ofNaboo , Padmé was not only able to fetch cognizance to important egress , but was also able to act upon them .

Despite this , she seems to have little disinclination about being with Anakin after he profess that he ’s murdered the Tuskens who catch and killed his mother inAttack of the Clones- even after he insists he ’d gone after the women and the nestling in gain to the hands . In fact , all Padmé really enounce in response to this confession is " To be angry is to be human " , which overall glazes over the full devastation of Anakin ’s activity . This theory suspect that her ability to move past Anakin ’s mass murder so rapidly may stanch from her own childhood .

Padmé Grew Up On A World Divided By Race

The Naboo Vs. The Gungans

alas , Padmé is no stranger to a man where people view themselves as " superior " to other specie in theStar Warsgalaxy . On Naboo , there ’s a history of racial conflict between the Naboo , people like Padmé , and Gungans , people like Jar Jar Binks . This is highlighted inStar state of war : Episode I - The Phantom Menace , peculiarly when Padmé set about the Gungans to institute an alliance between their people in a fight against the Trade Federation . While Padmé was able to overcome this preconception to make their bond , her world had trouble doing so for a long clip .

Anakin ’s barbarous killing of the Tusken Raiders was a major stepping stone in his tumble to the dark side . Why did Padmé forgive him so easy ?

In fact , this division was still present during her sovereignty as queen , up until the point where the Trade Federation necessitated their friendship . It ’s worth wondering , then , why Padmé would n’t have assay to create peace in the first place if she truly thought it to be wrong . There ’s no doubt that the Naboo saw themselves as " superscript " to Gungans , which is why the two chemical group had so many matter . Padmé could have attempted to resolve this earlier , but did n’t . There is , of course , another member of the Naboo who would have been even more affected by this segmentation .

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Palpatine Used Prejudice As A Weapon… Had He Learned This From Naboo?

Desensitizing Him Even Before His Dark Side Fall

Palpatine , who was also from Naboo , famously used bias as a weapon as he rose to big businessman to establish hisGalactic Empire . He often pitted the galaxy against specific groups who stood in the way of his oddment goal , with perhaps the most notable deterrent example being the Jedi . Palpatine ’s Empire even reject to promote exotic species into their ranks , withGrand Admiral Thrawnserving as the only exception . Prejudice was woven into the very cloth of Palpatine ’s regimen , and it seems likely that this could have been more than the dark influence of the Sith within him .

As a normal part of his environment growing up , Palpatine would have had even fewer qualification about using this bias as a weapon later on .

The divisiveness on Naboo between the Naboo and the Gungans could have instilled Palpatine with a preconception that shaped his worldview before the dark side even called to him . This would have made it much gentle for him to then fall down and use preconception to his reward ; as a normal part of his environs growing up , Palpatine would have had even fewer reservations about using this prejudice as a weapon later on . Even if the divide between the Naboo and the Gungans was n’t that extreme , it still could have serve as a model for the future Saturnia pavonia .

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Padmé May Have Inherited The Prejudice Of Her Homeworld

She Could Have Unknowingly Used It Against The Tuskens

While Padmé is still league away from Palpatine in terms of evil and an pure lack of empathy and ethical motive , it could be that she was also influenced by the same kind of prejudice . She name out injustice where she see it , but there are still prejudices dim her that she has a hard time acknowledgingdue to the mode she was raised on Naboo . This prejudice , peculiarly the " superiority " of one race over another , could be a darker reason behind why Padmé failed to show hesitancy in forgive Anakin and standing by him after his Tusken massacre .

Although Anakin and Padme ’s relationship is one of the most dear prospect of the Star Wars franchise , they were unluckily destined to fail .

Padmé may have see the Tuskens the same agency the Naboo had seen the Gungans : a backwash that was less " ranking " than her own . Given how Tuskens are treated inStar Warscanon up untilThe Mandalorian , it deplorably would n’t be surprising for this to be the case . Thankfully , the Tuskens have been given their due justice and humanity , but this is something Padmé may have looked by due to a saturnine lens she had n’t even fully realized she ’d been looking through . Padmé Amidalamight have been one of the galax ’s most just voice , but even she was not flawless .

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The elect Queen of Naboo , Padmé Amidala win galactic acclaim for her heroism when she led her mass against the Trade Federation . She became an influential member of the Republic Senate , but her living changed forever when she fell in love with Anakin Skywalker . Padmé Amidala found herself shoot between her love for Anakin and her feeling in the principles of the Republic , peculiarly when Anakin became Darth Vader . She was brutally attacked by Anakin on Mustafar , and died in childbirth .

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Padmé (Natalie Portman) looks at Obi-Wan in disbelief as he tells her that Anakin’s fallen to the dark side.

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Natalie Portman as Padme Amidala in Star Wars Revenge of the Sith

The elected Queen of Naboo, Padmé Amidala won galactic acclaim for her heroism when she led her people against the Trade Federation. She became an influential member of the Republic Senate, but her life changed forever when she fell in love with Anakin Skywalker. Padmé Amidala found herself torn between her love for Anakin and her belief in the principles of the Republic, especially when Anakin became Darth Vader. She was brutally attacked by Anakin on Mustafar, and died in childbirth.

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