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    Dramatic Monologue Essay

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    Simply put, I was the only one who could carry the ring without being corrupted. The ring had messed with Boromir's head, he who has sworn to help me destroy it only wanted it for himself. It would only be a matter of time before the ring starts to corrupt other members in the Fellowship…

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    events see the families rendezvousing together to make their own personal discoveries. One of the characters Gwen makes important discovery’s about herself. When the audience first meets Gwen at the Meta theatrical play they are confronted by a critical, negative, rude and snobbish person that is critical towards other characters within the play. ‘They shouldn’t be going on a holiday if they can’t afford one’ was the comment made by Gwen towards Tom who overhears this and puts a hex on Gwen…

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    Secrets In The Hobbit

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    Found in normal discourse, entertainment and literature, secrets damage relationships, further plots, and cause conflicts. J.R.R. Tolkien fabricated a character with such a secret in his novel The Hobbit. Bilbo Baggins, his character, found Sauron’s One Ring of Power in a cave and hid its existence from all other characters throughout the book. Bilbo’s secret concerning the Ring of Power significantly furthers the plot through his relationships with Gandalf the Grey, the Company of Dwarves, and…

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    Colostomy Case Study

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    • An IV tube will be inserted into one of your veins. • A drainage tube may be placed through your nose and into your stomach (nasogastric tube). • You will be given a medicine to make you fall asleep (general anesthetic). • An incision will be made in the front of your abdomen.…

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    keep going. Throughout that time our memory lets us remember the good and the bad that has taken place. In a newly built squeaky clean auditorium, I played for a spring league volleyball league as well my best friend ShyLynn in seventh grade. I had one tournament left to play and it was in the gym my school was very proud of. After the winning spike smacked the court floor and our fans roared I celebrated with my teammates but quickly felt dissatisfied that ShyLynn didn’t get to share the glory…

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    “The Hobbit” and in “The Lord of the Rings.” Part of what makes “The Hobbit” so engaging is that the key elements of Tolkien’s worldview, the basic premises of Middle Earth, resonate so clearly with the majority of readers. He stated at one point that “one object of his sub-creative endeavors was the elucidation of truth, and the encouragement of good morals in this real world, by the ancient device of exemplifying them in unfamiliar embodiments, that may tend to bring them home” Finding God…

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    The Sophics: A Short Story

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    inhabited by the fixators and the sophics. Fixators were the people that got zapped into their smart glasses. They do not need to look up or communicate because all they needed in their lives were through those lenses. The sophics were the cursed ones. They were the ones who got bothered by just 1 window, with just no words, with just those glasses. They could not stay fixated on their smart glasses and did not mind when curiosity took them over. The police of Micanopy were all Sophics, and were…

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    across after leaving Rivendell and crossing that threshold. The third belly of the whale Frodo becomes the master of two worlds in two separate scenes of the movie. The first time is when Aragorn says to the hobbits, "My friends... you bow to no-one." He then bows and the rest of Gondor follows suite. This shows the true respect and gratitude he feels for all of their honorable work. The second time is when Frodo finishes writing his book. He is not home mentally and even tells Sam, "We set…

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    including humans, dwarves, kender, elves, gnomes, minotaurs, and—who could forget?—goblins. All of the books are written in third person limited, with Caramon’s thoughts being shown but the main character development happening with his twin, Raistlin. One major theme of this series is adventure, as the heroes travel through time. Some of the major characters in this series are Raistlin, Caramon, and the kender Tasslehoff Burrfoot. Other important characters are Dalamar and…

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    used to for good. Have fun with the elves.” He disappeared. After a moment of adjusting to the fact that he had completely disappeared, she stood up and went for the door, but she couldn’t get it open. She tugged and tugged, but nothing. She tried one of the windows, but they wouldn’t budge. As she was struggling with the window she began to hear something crawling along the floor. When she looked down she let herself wonder for a moment if perhaps she was having a horrible dream.…

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