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    At the heart of this story and movie is The Ring and it is The One Ring of power. Lord of the Rings is a tale of good deeds that triumph over evil. It is also a story of power and corruption. The desire for absolute power is the main idea of The Lord of the Rings. The Ring acts as a symbol of evil that the author explores in his novel and is also represented by the directors in the movie. It represents power, and with that power it corrupts anyone that comes in contact with it. When Sauron…

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    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 following Frodo and then Boromir finally reveals himself to Frodo after some time; Boromir tries to convince Frodo to bring the Ring to Gondor so they can…

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    Fellowship Of The Ring

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    He first joins the Fellowship at Rivendell. He is rather prideful in where he comes from, “Believe that not in the land of Gondor the blood of Numenor is spent, nor all its pride and dignity forgotten. By our valour the wild folk of the East are still restrained, and the terror of Morgul kept at bay.”(2.2.275), he believes that Gondor is the only reason the Sauron hasn’t started his war yet, but in reality it’s because the Ring is not in his possession. He is a skilled warrior…

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    gives up her 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…

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    When he is first introduced at the council of Elrond, he says “believe not that in the land of Gondor the blood of numenor is spent, nor all its pride and dignity forgotten. By our valor the wild folk of the East are still restrained, and the terror of Morgul kept at bay: and thus alone are peace and freedom maintained in the lands behind us, bulwark of the west” (Tolkien “lord” 246). The men of Gondor, and Rohan boast as Beowulf does; the Ents boast of their ability to…

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    The Hobbit Adventure

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    large amount of time playing this strategy game where you would control battalions of different factions of Middle-Earth in many of the iconic locations. I enjoyed this game more than a kid my age might because I was able to play as the valiant Men of Gondor, wonderful Elves, tough dwarves, ferocious orcs, or pesky little goblins. This game truly brought to life a battle…

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    light that is born within them to guide them in the fight against evil. As Gandalf enters Minas Tirith, the fall of Gondor and 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…

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    Middle Earth: Shadow of Mordor, you can do just that, all the while avenging your family in the process.The game is mostly in a 3rd person perspective, and as you progress, you gain access to special abilities and aids. You play as Talion, a Ranger of Gondor who is stationed at the Black Gate of Mordor when it is attacked by the Black Captains of Sauron. In the battle, you and your family is killed as part of a ritual to summon the ghost of the elf lord, Celibrimbor. However, when Celibrimbor is…

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    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 out to save the Shire, and it has…

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    “‘You’ve got it?’ gasped Frodo. ‘You’ve got it here? Sam, you’re a marvel!’ Then quickly and strangely his tone changed. ‘Give it to me!’ he cried, standing up, holding out a trembling hand. ‘Give it to me at once! You can’t have it!’” (Tolkien 890) John Ronald Reuel Tolkien’s Lord of the Rings is a fantasy trilogy that has set the bar for all others of the genre. It follows a young hobbit named Frodo as he, and his companions, struggle to destroy an evil ring capable of the world’s end. Frodo…

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