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    Fellowship with More than Just a Ring Do you ever have those times when it seems like friends and family are not that significant? You could get by without having friends, nevertheless, when you find yourself in a tough situation, who do you turn to for support? In The Fellowship of the Ring, J. R. R. Tolkien brings together a theme that incorporates the importance of family and friends and the value of teamwork. A share of society relies on friends and family for emotional or financial…

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    Lord Of The Flies Eulogy

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    Since its publication after World War II, William Golding’s Lord of the Flies has gained a great amount of attention and success. The story is about a group of British boys that are deserted on an island after a plane crash. As the story goes on, the boys are stripped of their civilized selves, which later brings conflict. The content of the book is chillingly realistic, disturbing and honest, both its human and literacy value remain meaningful. William creates an accurate imitation of human…

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    whom he is quite fond of. There is also a very powerful ring included in this story that Froddo Baggins, a hobbit of the Shire who inherited Sauron's Ring from Bilbo Baggins; undertook the quest to destroy it in the fires of Mount Doom. Boromir becomes overwhelmed by the evil influence of the ring. During, their quest to Mount Doom, Boromir wanted the ring for himself because of the power it could afford him. Because of this urge to get the ring, Boromir follows Froddo into the forest. Boromir…

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    This incident, in Chapter 5, marks a dramatic moment in his adventures, for the ring confers powers of invisibility on whomever wears it. Bilbo encounters old Gollum, a slimy, murderous creature who kills and eats Goblins and others who stray into the cave. They exchange riddles, and Gollum discovers that Bilbo has the ring, which is Gollum's favorite possession. At the same time, Bilbo puts on the ring and discovers its magical power. Pursuing the invisible Bilbo, Gollum inadvertently shows…

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    The Hobbit

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    get advice from the great Elf Lord Elrond. When they find shelter in a cave during a snowstorm goblins capture them. Walking through the tunnels Bilbo found a strange ring on the ground. Later on, he encounters Gollum, a weird whining creature who eats goblins and fish. He wants to eat Bilbo, but he disappears when he uses his magic ring, which turns him invisible, and he uses it to escape from Gollum and flee. He finds a tunnel leading out of the mountain; the dwarves and Gandalf have already…

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    The story of the Hobbit, and bilbo baggins.It stats with the jeoney and were he is now and how he had got to safety with all his new friends. The small dwarf was in his small hobbit hole and not a nasty one, no it was a warm and dry hole that was safe and homey. But one day it wasn't as quiet and peaceful as he liked it no there was a lot of noises and many more dwarves and on wizard.And they all had him on a long advanstar were it lead Bilbo to where now with all the wizard and dwarves,…

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    Unfortunately the three-book series is banned by certain school districts, and I would have to tread carefully to introduce The Lord of the Rings to a classroom. This is a classic that has regained popularity time from time again, but a teacher has to remain cautious just in case a parent is not in agreement in letting their child read this. I believe The Lord of the Rings does have a right to be included in the school curriculum. The Sunday Telegraph states the trilogy is “among the greatest…

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    The literary novel Lord of the Flies is an allegorical text that is complex and identifies common day issues through the eyes of its author William Golding, who had experienced the horrors of WWII. Golding created a story where a large group of British boys crash land on an island and are stranded. In the beginning, the boys try to stay civilized by selecting a leader and following that leader and a direct set of rules. Ralph one of two-man characters was chosen as leader. His rival Jack…

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    himself that he is more than capable of defeating the scariest of enemies and grows into a stronger dwarf because of the adventure. He gets himself out of the tightest situations when he gets lost in the tunnels and encounters Gollum. He finds the ring which gives him the power of invisibility and gain pity for another. He loses parts of himself that many consider bad traits, such as self-centeredness, but gains higher morals and ideals, empathy and kindness. The reader of the Hobbit will learn…

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    Choose one theme from the text so far, and discuss how it has been displayed by the author Ever since the beginning of time, in every species, there has always been the process of natural selection, wether it is someone who can't run fast enough to escape a predator, or someone that is dumb enough to drink and drive then get in a car crash. Society has been trying to take away the process of natural selection, but when Golding puts these boys in a savage habitat, the separation of the weak and…

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