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    Music In The Hobbit

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    Music is very important to everyday life. Everyone in every kind of culture has music that they listen to, whether the person who listen to it is a human or a creature from “The Hobbit”. In chapters from this novel, the magical beings known as dwarves, elves, and goblins sing their very own song in that chapter. Each song shows a different tone, content, and structure. This reveal In the beginning of the novel, the dwarves, Gandalf, and Bilbo plan to go on an adventure. When they are planning,…

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    The Hobbit Research Paper

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    Music play an important role in people's lives. Music inspire people in different ways, music inspire people to sing, write songs, play instruments, without music people would not be happy. In “The Hobbit” you can find different types of songs like scary, happy, mysterious and much more. The song of the dwarves’ song represents magic, and adventure, because when you read the first paragraph you see “Far over the misty mountains cold, To dungeons deep and caverns old”. When you see this you…

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    The Hobbit Themes

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    The Hobbit by J. R. R. Tolkien was written on September 21, 1937 and tells of an epic fantasy starring many complex characters. The main theme of The Hobbit is bravery and courage, it highlights the importance of the main character, Bilbo Baggins turning from a self conscious and scared hobbit to a courageous hobbit. The novel takes place in Middle Earth during a time when Smaug, a dragon, has ruled the Lonely Mountains for years. I really enjoyed reading The Hobbit and I think it is a…

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    farther from home they travel, the greater the danger. The very name of "the Wild" provides a symbolic contrast with what is familiar, tame, and domestic, and the deserted terrain represents the difficulties they begin to face so far from home. They have one last opportunity to enjoy themselves at the home of Gandalf's friend Elrond. The traditional enmity between elves and dwarves is depicted here in the dwarves'…

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    Appreciate a genuine activity RPG involvement with Dungeon Legends. Challenge different players in REAL TIME in the enclosure and turn into a legend of the prisons. Experience the levels looking for mind blowing TREASURE or for defeat the difficulties in CO-OPERATIVE MODE. Join a tribe and battle for control of the prisons. Build up your aptitudes and adjust your character to your style of play. Select your abilities and turn into a WARRIOR, HEALER or DEFENDER before you begin a game. As a…

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    As they were walking through the woods, they heard weird gigglings and singings. They ran out of foods and Bombur keeps having the dream feasts that he talks about. One night, they saw lights off the path of the forest; they went off path and broke Beorn’s and Gandalf’s instructions. It turns out to be a feast with elves and suddenly it was dark, like the lites have been turned off and the dwarves were yelling each other's’ names, but it seem to fade slowly. Bilbo was alone again, lost in the…

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    Dramatic Monologue Essay

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    Simply put, I was the only one who could carry the ring without being corrupted. The ring had messed with Boromir's head, he who has sworn to help me destroy it only wanted it for himself. It would only be a matter of time before the ring starts to corrupt other members in the Fellowship. How could I ask them to help me when they cannot stop themselves from being…

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    2001 Space Odyssey

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    incredible special effects, and obscure concepts. Technology, in the artificial intelligence form, plays a prominent role in this film due to the futuristic elements of space, themes of existentialism, and evolution. HAL 9000 is introduced in the film as one of the most reliable computers around, but like all powerful characters, HAL had a tragic downfall that was integral in this film. As Iris Murdoch once wrote, “art is the imitation of nature”; HAL is perceived as art…

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    happens in the book, ‘The Hobbit’. The author of ‘The Hobbit’ is J.R.R Tolkien and the movie director is Peter Jackson. The Hobbit is about a little hobbit living a very comfortable, calm, and simple life, that goes by the name Bilbo Baggins. Until one day he was chose by a wizard, Gandalf to go on adventure with him. A small hobbit that has no experience going on adventures and facing prettified adventures.The two majors differences that happened from the book to the movie are the scene where…

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    In a land where everything is real, it’s non-fiction. A hobbit named Radagast lived in his home thinking about all the adventures he went on in his past life, wondering if he would ever go on one again. A tall man that believed in magic and thought he could solve everyone's problems. His name is Thorin and he was driven out of his homeland when a beast made it it’s new home. The beast was large, over 4 tons, and could kill you in a blink an eye. Thorin went on, the beast could walk and fly, but…

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