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    The Battle of Middle Earth: The Hobbit verses The Lord of the Rings Two great classic novels are The Lord of the Rings and The Hobbit. Both of these are amazing books that teach of courage, faithfulness, and friendship. However, when there are two things in discussion, one usually edges out the other. The Lord of the Rings is more captivating because of the importance of the Fellowship, the differences in the battles, and how the characters are portrayed. One of the most important things…

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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 on his…

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    The Hobbit and Abarat follow the Heroes Journey theme nearly to the tee. Both novels speak of adventure and transport you to a whole other world that touch your heart and will never leave you.“There is no end to that journey, only the next great voyage. We know the future will outlast all of us, but I believe that all of us will live on in the future we make,” (Baker,1). The Hobbit and Abarat show a different world that has no end in sight. “There in the distance appeared a glittering…

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    After a very long day of working at the local animal shelter, Aniare, (the words “animal” and “care” put together) Brianna Lane peacefully resting on her old, but comfortable rocking chair reading her favorite book series, The Hobbit. Brianna tried her best to slowly drift away into a sweet, deep sleep before she had to go back to work the next day, but unfortunately, she couldn’t because her best friend had Dena had called her. “Come on,” she thought to herself annoyed, can’t I just…

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    If you have ever watched The Hobbit or Lord of the Rings, you have had the desire to jump into the battle, mercilessly slaughtering orcs until there are none left to stand against you. In 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…

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    In The Hobbit there are many instances in which intellect has overcome physical strength. Like when bilbo is traveling through the lands. Also when bilbo and the dwarves see a light in the distance. Brain has been used in all these instances. I have come to believe that in this book brain wins over brawn. The first account of evidence is when Bilbo and the dwarves are making their way through the lands. As they are getting ready to make camp one of their horses gets scared by something and runs…

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    with the other characters. The gang needed a 14th member to go on an adventure, and they convinced Bilbo to go, even though he was very scared. It says in The Hobbit, "You asked me to find the fourteenth man for your expedition, and i chose Mr. Baggins." Bilbo agreed to go on the expedition. Bilbo stepped up to the challenge. It says in The Hobbit, "Tell me what you want done, and i will try it, if i have to walk from here to the East of East and fight the were-worms in the Last Desert." He…

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    up for yourself and fight. It's about so much more and Tolkien shows that in this novel using one of his most crucial author’s craft moves, symbolism. J.R.R. Tolkien uses different aspects of his novel to symbolize courage. In the fantasy novel The Hobbit, Tolkien uses the Ring, the spiders, and Sting to symbolize the overall idea of courage. Courage is an ongoing idea in the novel. One of the main symbols of courage is the ring. The ring is what fuels Bilbo’s courage and the ability to…

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    This shows us that there has been a steady increase of 3 points from the year 2012 – 2015 and a astonishing 3 point increase in the past year alone. This shows us the occupancy has increased through the years and will continue to do so for the upcoming years within the region. Without the support of tourism influx in the area there are many events such as the Waikato field day and events in Hamilton that drive many accommodation demands within the area, keeping the demand consistent through…

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    When people are shouldered with a burden of responsibility people always want a positive result out of it. In the movie Lord of the Rings, The Fellowship of the Ring Peter Jackson shows just how a result comes from being burdened with responsibility. Having said that a positive result can be rare to come by. Someone will always be affected by another's or even their own responsibility. Frodo Baggins is faced with a burden of responsibility for protecting the ring from everyone, following…

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