But it is worth pointing out Luke Skywalker's significance in popular culture.
This paragraph from the Psychology Today episode 'Lessons From Luke Skywalker'
"Many autistic children understand the world through movies and will extensively recite dialogue or sing songs that are featured on their soundtracks. Nothing brings me more pleasure than those moments in music therapy that invoke the Star Wars mythology. These films-the original three, in particular-put archetypes into the center of our culture, and it is a gift to have a common intergenerational reference that embodies the hero's journey in the character of Luke Skywalker."
Really resonates with me, as a person who has Aspergers and son who is Autistic, these characters can really help resonate with people.