Jabba the Hutt, a character from the "Star Wars" franchise, is portrayed as a ruthless and indulgent crime lord. Keeping a 15-year-old slave girl, such as Leia Organa in "Return of the Jedi," chained to him serves several purposes:
1. **Symbol of Power**: Having a slave girl, especially someone of note or beauty, emphasizes Jabba's wealth, power, and status within the criminal underworld. It showcases his dominance over others.
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