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    Fellowship with More than Just a Ring Do you ever have those times when it seems like friends and family are not that significant? You could get by without having friends, nevertheless, when you find yourself in a tough situation, who do you turn to for support? In The Fellowship of the Ring, J. R. R. Tolkien brings together a theme that incorporates the importance of family and friends and the value of teamwork. A share of society relies on friends and family for emotional or financial…

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    When it comes to the battle between Gandalf the Gray and Albus Dumbledore, it’s a very hard choice for a sci-fi nerd like me to pick a favorite. With so many pros to both I had to debate a lot about which one was the best, but I would have to say that Mr. Gandalf, hands down, is the best and most helping wizard of all time. In the next few paragraphs I will explain to you the key points why I think Gandalf the Gray is the best choice. Character portrayal is a very important part to look at…

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    During a hero’s journey, a hero must travel to the underworld to receive the knowledge needed to complete their journey. In Daniel Woodrell’s Novel Winter’s Bone, Ree Dolly must travel to her own Underworld to learn the truth about her father’s where about and save her home from being taken. Ree’s begins to enter her Underworld when she re-visits Hawkfall for a second time looking for Thump Milton, after being told to never return. Although Ree went through many Underworld like events, her…

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    Frodo: The Power Of Hope

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    When faced with adversity good people use hope as a guide, compassion to rule themselves, and stand for what is right no matter the consequences. Faith for a better day, and the guidance of hope leads the fellowship to continue on in the fight against Sauron. When Frodo puts on the ring, he comes into perfect balance with the good and evil inside of him, and later Gandalf reveals it was him who guided Frodo from a higher place above to take off the ring giving Frodo hope to continue forward…

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    shouldered with a burden of responsibility, they can attain positive results. What could happen when individuals are shouldered with a burden of responsibility is depicted through the protagonists in the film. In the beginning of the film when Frodo Baggins is first introduced to the Ring of power, it’s evil scared him, and he tried to get rid of the Ring, through that he witnessed the amount of power the Ring held. Because it’s power was something that he had never experienced, the Ring…

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    Epic Heroes and their Challenges In the modern epic The Lord of the Rings and the Odyssey’s heroes are both faced with the struggle of overcoming the challenges of the hero cycle throughout the entire story. There are many traits of the hero cycle that both Odysseus and Frodo both face but these three traits are the ones that are the main things they overcome. The three traits of the hero cycle that Odysseus and Frodo overcome are near death experiences, their ultimate goal, and the road of…

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    Bilbo Baggins: Hobbit to Hero What does one think of when they hear the word hero? Some may think of a masculine Marvel character. Others may think of someone they admire, such as a celebrity or parent. Typically, the person that comes to mind wouldn’t be a man smaller than a dwarf, who spends his days smoking his pipe and eating cakes. Yet, Mr. Bilbo Baggins fits this image perfectly. Bilbo has been put in extremely frightening situations very often. Usually he is scared, but in the end, he…

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    The Hobbit Scene Analysis

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    next take you can see Bilbo Baggins face in a Medium close shot from an eye line match angle view, displaying…

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    How To Write The Hobbit

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    They journey to the lonely mountain to return the mountain to its’ rightful owner. On the way they get in trouble with the goblins, but somehow made it out alive. While Bilbo was trying to escape, he ventured down to where Gollum lived. While getting away from Gollum, Bilbo discovered a magical ring that turned him invisible when he put it on. After they had escaped, Gandalf and the others went to see Beorn, a skin changer. There they rode ponies all the way to the edge…

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    Bilbo Greed

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    people around them. Beorn Gandalf, and Bilbo Baggins are some heroes from the book “the hobbit” by J.R.R. Tolkien. In actuality, true heroism is putting others before yourself, and having the courage to make choices in order to further the welling being of others. Beorn is a kind-hearted skin-changer, who has a tendency to keep to himself. However, when a large group of adventurers show up at his door step, he shows no…

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