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    The Hobbit Fodo Analysis

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    When the Hobbits Frodo, Sam, Merry and Pippin; the Men Aragorn and Boromir; the Dwarf Gimli; the Elf Legolas; and the Wizard Gandalf set out from Rivendell they were forced to make their way through Moria after the failed attempt of climbing Caradhras where Wargs pursued them. When they arrive at the West-gate of Moria Frodo had the inspiration to ask for that word and saw it as a riddle. Shortly after Gandalf opened the doors, the Watcher caused a cave-in destroying the gate. They entered…

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    In the Lord of The Flies, a group of kids are stranded on an island in the Pacific Ocean, and are scared of the unknown. The term beast is defined throughout the story as several different things. The following writing will show what the kids really feared. The beast is first thought of as fear itself. Document A shows that, “They externalize these fears in the form of a beast.” Document B also supports this statement when saying, “He must have had a nightmare. He says in the morning it…

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    Grendel’s Zodiac Sign Gardner manages to create the multidimensional character, Grendel, through a book that falls under two-hundred pages long. Gardner develops Grendel’s persona quickly and precisely with the use of Zodiac signs assigned to each chapter. Zodiac signs automatically give the readers the power to predict Grendel’s thoughts, actions and responses to the human world. Each chapter is assigned a zodiac sign depending on the Monster, Grendel’s thoughts. For example, the setting for…

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    During a stormy night Spongebob was deep in thought. He lived in a orange under a tree outside of his Father's kingdom, which protected him. His father is Eugene Krabs, an immortal god and a very wealthy man. He is the ruler of the Krusty Kingdom, god's usually come to visit him because of his knowledge and wealth. The god’s supply Eugene with protection and supplies. The next day a loud knocking was at the front door of Spongebob’s house. He opens the door and his father, Eugene Krabs is there…

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    Hobbit A philologist and professor of medieval literature at the University of Oxford named John Ronald Reuel Tolkien created many fascinating fantasies such as “Beowulf” and one of the most well-known, “The Lord of the Rings”. The creation of “The Hobbit” was said to be the prequel to the “Lord of the Rings” in world of middle earth. The main character, or protagonist, of this novel is a timid, small Hobbit named Bilbo Baggins. He was surprised with a visit by famous fictional wizard, Gandalf,…

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    Experiences early in life enriches one’s wisdom. Wisdom is defined as being able to know what is right from what is wrong. Jerry, the protagonist from “Through the Tunnel by Doris Lessing, gained wisdom and maturity when he completed his journey. Jerry’s journey began when he wandered to a mysterious bay and found a group of boys diving into the ocean. The group of boys noticed Jerry and invited him to join them. “He felt he was accepted and he dived again, carefully, proud of himself.” Jerry…

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    Lord of The Flies, The Symbolization of The Beast How far can the mental figure of a beast go before it’s too much? Lord of The Flies takes place on a island in the Pacific Ocean during the second World War. After a British aircraft transporting school boys crashes on an island they’re faced with the task of surviving with the help of adults. They develop the figure of a beast that is used to represent fear, war, and the savagery of human nature throughout the book. Initially, the younger…

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    The quote “Wilderness needs no defense. It only needs defenders.” by Edward Abbey talks about that the wilderness shouldn't need its own defense, but should have people who support it and protect it from the people who do harm to it and the ones living in it. In certain ways the wilderness and its animals do have ways of defending itself. For example, when small animals take shelter in Joshua Trees when being attacked by larger animals the tree acts as a defence to the little animal. Another…

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    Jiro Horikoshi is a dreamer. We see that from the first scene of the film. His dreams are very wonderful, fantasy-laden, and benevolent. All he wants to do is design planes. He studies plane engineering all his life and becomes a bit of a sought-after genius. This film is anti-war. Note the small, seemingly inconsequential scene where Jiro beats up some kids picking on another kid. He gets home, his mother sees him bruised and tells him fighting is never justified. Jiro is told this straight-up…

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    Paper Wings Poem Analysis

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    Adrian Bills | SaceNo. 318614W | Text Production - Poetry Ms.O’connor "Paper Wings" I’ve seen you fly on paper wings. You soared halfway around the world but you burned up in the atmosphere to send you spiraling down below. You landed somewhere far from here with no one else around, I tried to catch you falling down and i’m looking for you now. He told you “Swing for the fences, son” a conversation you took nothing from. So let us raise a glass to you, let us celebrate everything…

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