He is firstly sad, but like some people in our world, Vader douces his sadness and replaces it with anger. Padme's death fuels his rage, and his rage dictates his actions. It is only when he saw Luke, when he lost his anger for a second and felt his love for his son.
Darth Vader has always been portrayed as a very emotional, mainly angry man all the way back to A New Hope and Empire Strikes Back. The idea that he's cold (in the sense of “emotionless”), calm, and collected is nonsense.
Darth Vader's Suit Embeds Needles In His Skin
Unfortunately, these needles, which transmit neurological data throughout his body and allow him to control his limbs, also cause him constant pain. Between the never-ending itchiness and walking around with needles in his skin, it's no wonder he is so angry.
The Identity of Darth Vader is a Result of Betrayal
In a fit of his own rage, Anakin inadvertently contributes to killing his own wife through her heartbreak during childbirth. His consent to becoming Darth Vader was in exchange for Padmé's guaranteed survival.
As he came of age, Skywalker showed problems with impulsivity, violent outburst, illusions of invincibility and crises of identity, all of which are in line with borderline personality disorder diagnosis, the researchers concluded.
Darth Vader cries in the scene right after he kills the separatist leaders. Why does he cry? Remorse for killing the separatist leaders who were manipulated and discarded by Palpatine? Remorse for killing Jedi master Mace Windu, younglings, and the other Jedi?
The short answer is yes, without a doubt, Vader regretted becoming a cybernetic monstrosity. First, there's the constant pain and discomfort from his suit. Worse, however, is the psychological pain. Vader destroyed everything he had ever known for a chance to save Padme.
Anakin Skywalker (Vader) has PTSD and BPD
Symptoms include 'disassociating' yourself from others or vivid flashbacks of what caused the person's trauma. Let's not forget the fact that Anakin was a slave as a child, which is the biggest trauma that could have triggered PTSD for him.
Even after his brutal scorching in the fires of Mustafar, sand remained the only natural phenomenon that Vader feared. To him, sand was a reminder that he'd failed to save his mother or Padme from death.
Despite his somewhat pure origins as a Jedi, Darth Vader definitely has plenty of moments where he genuinely enjoys what he does on the dark side.
Vader's suit took care of most of his need, which also included food. The suit feed Vader nutrients, which gave him the energy he needed to continue throughout his days. He also consumed RepMed vita paste through a straw, which was located within the grills of his mask.
A recent study found that Anakin Skywalker's turn to the dark side was the result of Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD).
During the Imperial Era, a human female nurse served the Galactic Empire on board the Death Star under the supervision of a doctor. They both served the Sith Lord Darth Vader as his personal medical caretakers. The nurse became obsessed and psychotically in love with the Dark Lord of the Sith.
Anakin Skywalker/Darth Vader – ENTJ
He's a brilliant, innovative general during the Clone Wars (which is a great series, by the way), and he backs up his Extroverted Thinking with an intuitive process that isn't worried about sticking to Jedi Order tradition.
Obi-Wan apologizes for what he did to Anakin, but Vader assures him that he killed Anakin, not Obi-Wan. He then goes on to proclaim that he will destroy Obi-Wan in the same way. Resigned to the fact that his friend is truly gone, Obi-Wan walks away from Vader, calling him "Darth" for the first time.
however it is this clear lack of composure. which is what makes him vulnerable specifically to obi-wan kenobi a jedi master taught only to fight when his emotions were in check just as we saw on the flashback duel obi-wan chastises anakin for becoming too aggressive.
Once he becomes Darth Vader, each evil act he commits shatters any hope or connection towards his previous life, which makes it harder for him to return to the light, but he ultimately escapes the dark side and redeems himself by sacrificing his life to save his son, Luke Skywalker, and kill the Emperor in Return of ...
Yes, when Darth Vader turned back to Anakin Skywalker and sacrifice himself to save his son, he dies and Obi-Wan uses the force to connect with Anakin's spirit. In that time Anakin apologizes to Obi-Wan, desperately asking him to forgive him for everything he has done to him and everybody over the years.
In Star Wars: Episode III - Revenge of the Sith, Darth Vader slaughtered Younglings to cement his position as Palpatine's apprentice - but he was still haunted by this after The Empire Strikes Back.
Padme's death fuels his rage, and his rage dictates his actions. It is only when he saw Luke, when he lost his anger for a second and felt his love for his son. That is at the center of all which is occurring in this comic.
Darth Vader hated Obi-Wan Kenobi because he hated himself. This started when he thought that Kenobi was the one that poisoned Padmé into turning against Anakin when he turned to the dark side. But the truth was that Anakin was merely projecting his own self-hatred toward Obi-Wan.
Does this act really redeem him or make him anything other than a Sith Lord? Known for his cruelty and lack of mercy on his adversaries and even his own men, Vader is cold and harsh on the outside, the complete opposite of Anakin Skywalker, whose compassion overrides that of any other Jedi.