It's debatable; although it's likely that Leia was, to Jabba, primarily used for entertainment, the fact that Jabba is seen, in the film, stroking her shoulder and at several points pulling her close to himself (once, face-to-face, in a very compromising and suggestive posture), keeps this supposition valid.
I highly doubt it.
Not exactly a very precise question. Did Jabba every speak to Leia? Of course, and in the film there are several, instances of Jabba talking talking to her. But did the two ever carry out a long conversation? Probably not. As a slave, Leia was meant to keep quiet and most of what Jabba said to her were orders and short sentences. Also it would have been very difficult to converse considering they both spoke different languages.
Leia was put into a collar because Jabba wanted to keep her as one of his girls, after she tried to free Han Solo, whom Jabba had frozen into carbonate after he failed to pay Jabba the money he owed him.
So far as I know, that information has never been provided. However when you consider the information we do have, it becomes pretty clear that he certainly could have if he wanted to.
Probably not. She probably viewed him as someone who was keeping her just for entertainment and she was mostly concerned on how to get out of his grasp. However, consider this. On the Sail Barge, en route to the would-be execution of her friends, Leia was standing some 6+ feet away from Jabba's throne, when he yanked her chain. At first she gave him a defiant glare (further confirming the above theory), but when Jabba tugged again, Leia was pulled back from the window. What we see in the film appears to be her "being pulled close" to him; however, slowing it down to frame-by-frame glances, we can see that Leia had to turn around, run to the throne, jump up onto it, straighten up before Jabba, and subsequently press her lower body up against his belly before leaning in...and only then does she turn her head away. This suggests that she knew how to respond to Jabba's chain-yanking, making an automatic reaction of coming to him and pressing up close; she was too far away to be simply "pulled to" him. This active response would indicate that she had become accustomed to Jabba's advances, furthering the possibility that perhaps, yes, she DID view him as her superior...or, as the question phrased it, her "Master."
No!
jabba dressed up as leia
No.
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It basically depends on what you mean by your question. Would Leia dance for Jabba if Luke and everyone else died? Judging by Oola's treatment, Yes! or Did Leia actually dance for Jabba during her enslavement? Unknown.
No.
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I highly doubt it.
No. All princess Leia wore during her slavery with Jabba was the metal bikini.Beautyqueen434
If Jabba had died and Leia did not have Luke or the other rebels to rescue her she technically wouldn't be free. As a possession she would be lumped together with Jabba's other items and then given to the main benefactor of Jabba's will who would decide what to do with her.
Not exactly a very precise question. Did Jabba every speak to Leia? Of course, and in the film there are several, instances of Jabba talking talking to her. But did the two ever carry out a long conversation? Probably not. As a slave, Leia was meant to keep quiet and most of what Jabba said to her were orders and short sentences. Also it would have been very difficult to converse considering they both spoke different languages.
Princess Leia kills Jabba the Hutt by strangling him with her chains while she is enslaved by him on his sail barge.