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    For a long time, the World of Middle-Earth, created by J. R. R. Tolkien, was described as a true work of art. Tolkien is one of the first authors to ever create an entire fantasy just for the sake of his books. That shows his dedication to his passion of writing. And it paid off in the end. Tolkien is considered by many as one of the best, if not the best, authors of all time. He created new names, new places, and much more. Tolkien was very dedicated to his passion. He spent so much item ad effort on tit, which most people overlook. TOLKIEN'S PASSION OF WRITING-------He wrote one book- The Silmarrilion, then wrote The Hobbit, the tied everything together in The Lord of The Rings. All these books had were based in the same place: Middle-Earth.…

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    (Merriam-Webster.com). Men, elves, and ents are some examples of the creature that live in the middle earth and have cultural values within them. The cultural value that passed down throughout the generations affecting their way to identify the threat that endangers their existence in the middle earth and give them guidance on how to responds to the threat itself. To see how the culture of each group affecting their ability to identify and respond to the threat that endangers middle earth, one…

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    The collapse of the Middle Earth Bank by Silingo, S J 193056240 Submitted on 18 May 2016 in partial completion of Business Fundamentals 4 (BUF400S) in the B Tech (IT) degree offered by the Department of Information Technology in the Faculty of Informatics and Design at the Cape Peninsula University of Technology 1 Introduction 1.1 Same old story when business crumbles Claim: It is the same old story, when the company (i.e. big or small etc.) crumbles under poor management. “I trusted him or…

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    sat there against the great oak tree, that was normally the epicentre of life in our small community,staring off into the distant lands. In the distance wars were being fought. Great uproar has been wrought across all of middle earth. This uproar was the result of goblin conflicts. The goblins have never been seen as a real threat because they tend to be reserved, keeping to their mountains filled with darkness. There has always been no doubt, thought, that the goblins have impure intent with…

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    Gandalf spends his entire life on the road fighting endless evils to protect the world of Middle Earth; this makes him a lot more experienced in battles. He also is not afraid of a battle and will be the first one to go full speed and risk his life for the greater good of Middle Earth. I can’t say the same for Albus Dumbledore because he spends most of his time in the castle and on the sidelines letting the children of Hogwarts fight the battles that he should be fighting. He only fights when he…

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    The Hobbit Research Paper

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    His cousin Bilbo Baggins has passed on the Ring to Frodo, however the material possession of the Ring extends to embody Frodo’s responsibility in bearing it throughout his mission (Fisher, 23). The name Frodo derives from the Old English frod meaning wise, prudent (Fisher, 23). Wisdom is known as having the soundness of an action or decision with regards to the application of experience, knowledge, and good judgment. This name becomes more and more fitting to Frodo’s characteristics as the…

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    It requires the creator to build a world from the ground up and make it believable. The Lord of the Rings is a shining example of a fantasy world done right, with Tolkien’s fantastic setting and characters. However, what is most intriguing about the world that Tolkien has created is not the many fantastic races he created. What is fascinating is how he wrote the race that the reader is most familiar with, humanity. This essay will tackle the ways in which Tolkien’s humans stood out from their…

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    inhabits the Middle Earth in J.R.R. Tolkien’s fictional world. They are short and small, and not as strong as human, dwarves or elves, but they can also change the world as epic heroes, which are defined as characters who are brave, noble, usually are admired for great achievements, and embody the values of their culture. In J.R.R. Tolkien’s Hobbits usually have simple lives and stay in the Middle Earth; however, the master ring that rules all of the Elven kings, Dwarf lords and Mortal men,…

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    The Hobbit Research Paper

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    The Hobbit has clearly shown how well the high fantasy fits into the world of our and the Middle Earth. The Middle Earth contains many different creatures and beliefs where they have their own traditions, regions, and languages, which is very unique from our own world that makes the reader to accept the unordinary world. In the high fantasy world not only setting is important, but also the characters in the fantasy land also play a huge role. The Middle Earth has various types of places such as…

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    interesting characters that captures readers. J.R.R Tolkien learned languages and literature at the request of his mother. (Corday) J.R.R. Tolkien has become a legendary author. His stories have amazed and entertained thousands of readers around the world. Critics still disapprove of his novels, but the effect Tolkien has had on the literature world is nearly profound. He proves this by showing us the control he had over Middle Earth in his novels. Tolkien’s ability to create such creative…

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