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    The book The Return of the King, by J.R.R Tolkien is one of the lord of the rings book series. This book starts of with Gandalf and a hobbit riding to a city near Mordor. They are going there because the beacons were which meant that the enemy was ready for war. When they arrive at the city they find the city prepared for war. The only people there are men and some young boys because the rest of the city fled. Then it switches over to Rohan which is a king and he knows that war is coming so he…

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    Essay On Night Archetypes

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    Jackson's depiction of the Uruks being spawned from the mud came from Tolkien's old description of orcs being "bred from the heats and slimes of the earth.” Also from Wikipedia all of the Uruk-hai are born from the dark and damp the are creatures of the night until Saruman digs them out of the earth and releases them to rain terror on the land. Again…

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    This article explains how Industrial light and majic had to develop new tools and techniques to create the charachters in the movie Warcraft. They first talk about how it was challenging to create these orcs specifically becsaue they where these huge creatures that had and Iconic image to them. They knew that these charachters would sell people on the movie so they had to get them right. advances in motion capture allowed them to get the motion right but the had to follow through with the look…

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    because they both always want to fight. In the book Of Mice and Men, a character in the book says “Curley used to be a light weight fighter and just doesn’t like big guys.” (Steinbeck 26), and in The Lord of the Rings Gimli just wants to find the Orcs. Another example is that they are both very cocky and ignorant. I think Curley shows this when he says “what the hell you laughin’ at?”(Steinbeck…

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    Frodo and his fellowship are to go against the evil forces of Mordor such as Orcs, Ringwraiths, and goblins, where the group is attacked and they have to fend them off. Frodo has made new allies and then faces new challenges such as fighting the Orcs and other beasts that Sauron sends at him. Frodo was able to fend off most of the attacks, but due to the lack of cooked food and warmth in one of his hideouts, he…

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    Archery

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    professes his intent to steal the ring and then dies from fatal injuries orcs inflicted. Aragorn, Legolas, and Gimli then seek to find the absent Merry and Pippin who were apprehended by orcs. On their trek, they stumble upon the mighty Riders of Rohan. The leader of the Riders, Éomer states that the grand wizard Saruman has become corrupt and that he has been plotting a war near Isengard. Earlier, Merry and Pippin barely absconded the orc encampment that Aragorn and company would reach later.…

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    The Fellowship of the Ring, a group strangers who grow more courageous when working together. On the beginning of their journey, Frodo and Sam set off on their way to Prancing Pony. Samwise Gamgee, the first one to volunteer, represents a loyal retainer. Courage to continue with Frodo shows a dedication that a loyal retainer has for the hero of their story. He risks his life several times, which includes him joining Frodo in the first place. Sam also represents a Martyr, he feels the need to…

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    Middle Earth is home to many races and creatures real, and nonexistent. Words can not explain how the author of the original books, JRR Tolkien, thought of this world and everything in it. In the series there are many races; men, elves, dwarves, ents, orcs, trolls, goblins, and wizards. Each one having their own language, completes a whole new world and creativity among readers and watchers. There is even a map to show where each race…

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    The Two Towers

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    The Two Towers: Being the Second Part of The Lord of the Rings Trilogy (240-260) In the black, volcanic plain of Mordor, the Dark Lord, Sauron, forged his most powerful weapon in the fires of Mount Doom. Only there could it be destroyed. In The Two Towers: Being the Second Part of The Lord of the Rings Trilogy, by J.R.R. Tolkien, Frodo and Sam must trust the foul creature Gollum to lead them to Mordor. With each step, the burden of the ring grows heavier and heavier for Frodo. In this…

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    Have you ever wanted to live in a world of fantasy filled with orcs, wizards, elves and dwarves? If so, the Lord of the Rings is for you. In the first book, The Fellowship of the Ring, Frodo is given the task of guarding the Ring of Rulers. His first mission was to reach Rivendell, the elfin city. Along the way, Sam, Merry, and Pippin in the Shire, and Aragorn (otherwise known as Strider) in Bree joined him. On their journey, they have had to evade the Black Riders who are supernatural servants…

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