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    King who he doesn't know that well. Bilbo is a warrior. He fights for those he doesn't know that well which means he would do anything to defend his friends. This is why Bilbo tries to keep the bloodshed to the minimum. The first Quote to cover is Gandalf saying to Bilbo "You don't really…

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    stronger journey can be created through the portrayal of scenes including the Road to Trials. The book and the movie have a little different scenes, but some are the same. For example, when Bilbo and the dwarves travel to Lonely Mountain. In the book Gandalf told the dwarves that he was leaving at Beorn’s house. Bilbo goes…

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    Bilbo Baggins Quotes

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    suddenly he is presented with an opportunity to achieve greatness. Bilbo was perfectly content with his predictable routine, primarily consisting of good meals, relaxation, reading, and smoking his pipe. Nevertheless, a mentor figure, the wizard Gandalf along with thirteen dwarves are able to convince Bilbo to leave his comfort zone and embark on an unpredictable, unexpected journey. While the reader is following his journey we see that Bilbo and his traveling companions are faced with a…

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    Frodo's Epiphany

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    faults. In spite of these 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…

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    are many unremarkable and unique characters that are a part of the Hobbit, and the one character whom you least expect will be the most distinguished hero and the many harrowing of situations will help you become the hero that no one anticipated. Gandalf symbolizes the traits of a God to the Dwarves; they look up to him in times of need and he guides them in their adventure. In many religions, God is an invisible guide that only…

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    You shall not pass!” (Gandalf). Anyone can at least tell you who or what this quote is from. This three part movie follows a young Hobbit named Frodo, along with The Fellowship to take an evil ring to Mount Doom. Lord of The Rings is by far the best movie series, with its mythical world, the plot and characters, and dialogue. The legendarium of Middle Earth is home to many races and creatures real, and nonexistent. Words can not explain how the author of the original books, JRR…

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    Lord of the Rings tells a story of change. The whole of middle earth is being torn apart and fundamentally altered. At the center of this tale is Frodo Baggins, the bearer of the Ring, who is subject to a very unique influence, the Ring of Power. Gandalf explains to Frodo something of the Ring’s nature. “It is far more powerful than I ever dared to think at first, so powerful that in the end it would utterly overcome anyone of mortal race who possessed it. It would posses him.” (Tolkien,46).…

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    This essay will be answering the Question of how a particular Jungian Archetype is represented in a film. The film ‘The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring’ has been chosen for this analysis, because of its wide range of characters that represent Jungian archetypes. Before beginning the analysis on the film, it is important to state the definition of a Jungian archetype. In his essay ‘Psychology and Religion’, Swiss psychoanalyst Carl Jung describes archetypes as ‘…forms or images of…

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    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 freeing Theoden, the current king of Rohan, from magic used to compel him to Saruman’s will, the group wages war against the Orcs. Gandalf goes to seek help from Treebeard in their war against the Orcs. The protagonists win and Gandalf strips Saruman of his powers.…

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    Bilbo's Things Fall Apart

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    In chapters six and seven, Bilbo comes to an understanding of the rings power and becomes adept of the ring and masters its use. When retelling the story of how he escaped from the goblins and Gollum, Bilbo fails to mention the ring and keeps it a secret. The other dwarves begin to respect him after he tells his tale; their growing respect differs from the attitude they had toward Bilbo at the beginning of the story, when they only tolerated him for Gandalf's sake. After the group resumes their…

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