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    Bast (“The Kingkiller Chronicles”) Not taking part in the main story, Bast serves as a character of relative importance in the present day part of the story in Kingkiller Chronicles. He serves as a side character, an apprentice of the true protagonist relaying the tale of his life throughout the books. However, even while not being part of the main story, there are hints showing that Bast forwards the plot along, setting events in motion that would not have happened had he not been there. I…

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    named Frodo Baggins, who inherits the Ring and steps into legend. A daunting task lies ahead for Frodo when he becomes the Ringbearer - to destroy the One Ring in the fires of Mount Doom where it was forged. The mood of the book is imaginative and adventurous. Another famous work by Tolkien is, The Hobbit. The Hobbit is a story about a Hobbit named Bilbo Baggins, who has to step out of his comfort zone to help Dwarves reclaim their kingdom from a dragon. The plot is about Bilbo Baggins and a…

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    At the beginning of the book Bilbo did not care nor think of anything outside of the Shire (C). By the end of the book after his transformation hsi veiw has changed dramatically but still retains his love of the Shire (C). Bilbo 's fianly event that changes him can be clearly seen when saves everyone from the spiders ' trap and formulates a plan to help them escape putting only himself in harm 's way. Bilbo is also extraordinarly clever when he outsmarts Gollum with…

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    R. Tolkien was written in 1954. It follows Bilbo Baggins' adoptive son, Frodo, on his quest to destroy the Ring of power. After Bilbo's eleventy-first birthday in the Shire, he disappears and goes on an adventure by himself. He ends up staying with the elves. Before he left, Bilbo wrote a will that proclaimed that all of his belongings would by passed onto Frodo, including his ring, which made him invisible. Gandalf the Grey, a wizard and friend of Bilbo and Frodo, informs them of the dark magic…

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    Gandalf is a fictional character from the book The Lord of The Rings and The Hobbit. Gandalf is a wise elderly wizard, who acts as a mentor to Frodo and Bilbo Baggins. I chose Gandalf because he is a understanding person who is caring , firm, wise and moral. Gandalf showed these traits when he spoke to Frodo about Smeagol in Moria. Frodo had wished Bilbo had killed Smeagol instead of sparing him, Gandalf explained to Frodo that anyone can kill but not everyone can give a life. Gandalf committed…

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    His cousin Bilbo Baggins has passed on the Ring to Frodo, however the material possession of the Ring extends to embody Frodo’s responsibility in bearing it throughout his mission (Fisher, 23). The name Frodo derives from the Old English frod meaning wise, prudent (Fisher…

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    directed by Peter Jackson. The novel is about a peaceful hobbit, Bilbo Baggins, who’s all about peace and staying in the comfort of his home, a…

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    Only because Ben needed approval from his father and I think the hobbit named Bilbo Baggins doesn’t want to do anything unless it’s approved by someone. Bilbo Baggins is a hobbit and hobbits don’t do much, just stay home and stay very neat and organized. Until he was basically forced to go to an adventure with a group of people/creatures. At first he didn’t do anything…

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    What drives us to undertake a mission is motivation. Like Bilbo Baggins did in the hobbit to get the gold back from the dragon. Like in the beginning of the story he said that he would help them get their gold back. But in "The King Of Mazy May" it says that he has to get his claim back. This in both is them willing to leave their home to go get something they want. But in both stores they run into a problem. In "The King Of Mazy May" the bad guys try and get to the claims office before Walt…

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    meaninglessness and loss. However, it is not impossible to avoid greed’s deadly grip and characters such as Bilbo and Banquo are able to maintain healthy mindsets in the face of temptation. Appreciation for the simpler things in life as well as self-control and moderate desires allow for them to overcome the power of greed. Although many characters are poisoned by the “dragon-sickness”, Bilbo, a simple-minded hobbit, and Banquo, a soldier of King Duncan, are able to find the…

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