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    immortality for. Both had a father the disapproved of the match and gave the mortal men a task to complete to be worthy of their daughter love. Beren has to get one Silmaril and Aragorn has to reclaim the throne and become the king of Gondor. Yet the difference come from the fact that unlike Luthien Arwen does not do much to help Aragorn to complete his task. Even though Arwen does not help there is still something to be said for the fact that she is compared to Luthien, that Arwen might have…

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    Frodo's Epiphany

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    faults, Frodo’s epiphany occurs during the Council of Elrond. For instance, Marion Bradley writes that, “Frodo accepts the charge of the accursed Ring because it has come to him by chance and because the great ones—Eldron, Gandalf, Galadriel, and even Aragorn—are afraid to trust themselves to the lure of its power” (Bradley 117). Actually, before the Council commenced, Frodo ponders about heading back to the Shire with Sam; however, Frodo becomes conscious of the fact that if all of these…

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    Aragorn’s reaction to the breaking and Boromir’s death however, was different from everyone else. While they were lost and didn’t know what to do, Boromir’s death motivated Aragorn to not let anyone else die, he gave the others hope and motivated them to go and save Merry and Pippin. Aragorn, when being faced with loss and separation decided to work through it to not let it happen again. I can personally relate to this as when I failed one of my important math test, I put in tons…

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    the Anduin that is the base of the summit Amon Hen, Frodo is faced with a huge decision: he must decide is he is going to journey on to Mordor with the Ring or take it to Gondor. Frodo had been putting off making a definite decision, but now that Aragorn forces Frodo to make a choice, he goes into panic mode. Frodo asks for an hour to think on his decision and when he is granted it, he begins to mindlessly climb to the top of Amon Hen (Tolkien). While this is happening, Boromir is secretly…

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    a talking willow tree help the party on which path to take but then swallows up pippin and merry then a tom bombadil comes to help rescue the hobbits from the old forest. They arrive to the town of bree and meet a ranger that goes by the name of aragorn. he cause a scene at the town in singing so to get out of the predicament he slips on the ring and…

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    the fall of men are intertwined together (736), but Pippin looks into Faramir and sees the nobility that lies within him knowing there is still a spark left in the race of men (750). Aragorn comes from a line of men destined and fated to bring life back into Gondor, (844) as Faramir lies in shrouded darkness, Aragorn breathes life into him guiding Faramir out of the dark and into the light (847). Faramir wakes transcended from the…

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    Destiney Analysis

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    murderous yet piteous creature twisted by the compelling lure of the One Ring. Similarly, Arwen, the daughter of Elf Lord Elrond, created her own destiny by choosing the life-altering path of mortality. This way, Arwen refused to forsake her love for Aragorn and held onto her utmost virtues and meanings of life. Furthermore, Peter Jackson developed the idea that even fate assists those who pursue goals in righteousness; by the means of Gandalf’s resurrection, the chief protagonist figure in The…

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    Aragorn and company attempt to track down Merry and Pippin when Gandalf appears to them, now as Gandalf the White for he has now become the chief of wizards, surpassing Saruman, who is working with the Orcs to steal the the Ring and use it for evil. After…

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    The Hobbit Fodo Analysis

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    When the Hobbits Frodo, Sam, Merry and Pippin; the Men Aragorn and Boromir; the Dwarf Gimli; the Elf Legolas; and the Wizard Gandalf set out from Rivendell they were forced to make their way through Moria after the failed attempt of climbing Caradhras where Wargs pursued them. When they arrive at the West-gate of Moria Frodo had the inspiration to ask for that word and saw it as a riddle. Shortly after Gandalf opened the doors, the Watcher caused a cave-in destroying the gate. They entered…

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    Upon explaining their situation, one of the Riders scoffs “Halflings! But they are only a little people in old songs and children’s tales out of the North. Do we walk in legends or on the green earth in the daylight” (Tolkien, 434). Aragorn then responds, saying “a man may do both…for not we but those who come after will make the legends of our time. The green earth, say you? That is a mighty matter of legend, though you tread it under the light of day” (434). Here, the unnamed Rider…

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