Why did Yoda agree to let Obi-Wan train Anakin?
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Why did Yoda agree to let Obi-Wan train Anakin?
They trusted Obi-Wan. Obi-Wan had great skill but managed to remain humble. Yoda himself admitted that too many younger Jedi were arrogant and too sure of themselves. Putting Anakin’s training in the hands of someone like that would have been disastrous.
Why did Yoda not want Obi-Wan to train Anakin?
Jedi Master Yoda had the same nagging feeling about Anakin when Obi-Wan asked for his permission to make him is Padawan in The Phantom Menace. So if Anakin is stronger with the Force than them, it might have taken longer for him to lose his powers, if at all.
Why did Yoda train Luke but not Anakin?
Originally Answered: Why are Yoda and Obi-wan eager to train Luke when there’s a possibility Luke may follow the footsteps of Anakin Skywalker? Yoda was opposed to training Luke. He was against it from the beginning and throughout the process. He did it solely because they were out of options.
Why did the council let Anakin be trained?
the council thinks Obi-Wan and Anakin have a bond from what they’ve been through. following his master, Obi-Wan really believes in Anakin and his potential, and will commit fully to training him, where another Jedi might have reservations about taking such an old student.
Did Obi-Wan blame himself?
Obi-Wan Kenobi has always blamed himself for his hubris and pride, and his belief that he could tutor a Padawan like Anakin Skywalker. And yet, the early days of their training have rarely been developed.
Why did the council treat Anakin so badly?
The Jedi Council constantly belittled Anakin Skywalker He was like many teens: immature, full of emotion (angsty, if you will), and deadset on trying too hard. Because of this, they didn’t give Anakin the attention he needed when he was falling and didn’t respect him as they would other Jedi Knights.
Was Yoda more important to Obi-Wan than Qui-Gon?
Yoda was still there and thus much more important to Luke. It’s also not a lie. Yoda is shown teaching a whole class of Padawans. He most likely taught Obi-Wan an important thing or two, even if Qui-Gon’s influence on him was greater. – Sebastian_H May 24 ’13 at 9:57 Wouldn’t Obi-wan have grown up in the academy (as in, taken as a young child)?
Why did Anakin and Obi-Wan abandon Padmé?
Anakin wasn’t very secretive when it came to his feelings towards Padmé, so it didn’t make sense that the Council and Obi-Wan thought this assignment was reasonable. In addition, both Anakin and Obi-Wan abandoned Padmé to chase after an assassin not that long before. Neither of them seemed particularly qualified in protecting Padmé at all.
Who trained Obi-Wan Kenobi?
Yoda (and other Jedi masters) trained the students. Obi Wan was supposedly trained by Yoda when he was a student. The moment when he became an apprentice he was tied to Qui-Gon as his master to instruct him.
Why did the Jedi allow Anakin to become a Jedi?
Early on, they realized that Anakin Skywalker was filled with fear and had little control over his emotions, so they were hesitant in training him to be a Jedi. However, they allowed it to happen. Ultimately, they played a large role in pushing Anakin towards the dark side of the Force.