
That means the return of another classic: actor Billy Dee Williams.

HOLLYWOOD - To celebrate its 40th anniversary, the 1983 "Star Wars" classic "Return of the Jedi" is coming back to theaters for one week only. In addition, when Private First Class Paul Berlin could not stop laughing over the thought of what had happened to Billy Boy he realized “the giggles were caught in his throat, drowning him in his own laughter: scared to death like Billy Boy” (203).'I blew up the Death Star!' Actor Billy Dee Williams reflects on the 40th anniversary of the 'Star Wars' classic 'Return of the Jedi' and his character Lando Calrissian as the film heads back into theaters for a one-week run.

This shows that Billy Boy’s own fear killed him.īecause he was unable to believe that the wound wasn’t going to kill him, and that the war was over, he gave himself a heart attack. He was scared he was gonna die- so scared he had himself a heart attack- and that’s what really killed him. For example, in attempt to explain to the soldiers that Billy Boy did not die from stepping on the mine, Doc Pere t states, “you see, Billy Boy really died of a heart attack.

In “Where Have You Gone, Charming Billy? ,” one of the main themes is that fear alone can kill you. In the story “Where Have You Gone, Charming Billy? ,” by Tim O’Brien, the three main literary elements are theme, irony, and setting because it shows the true meaning of Paul’s fear. But in the end, he is unable to cease his fear. He is imagining what he is going to tell his parents about the war, counting his steps, singing, and even laughing. These things include pretending he is not in the war, pretending he is a little boy again camping with his father. He does numerous things to keep his mind from being afraid. First Class Private Paul Berlin is new to war.

Fear can be a self-destructive emotion if people let it overwhelm them.
