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    finding different ways out while still taking care of himself by stealing food and water. While he was walking through the palace he found a good way to escape, and I think that it took a lot of intelligence to explore the whole palace, and use the ring to make himself invisible to make all of this happen. Pretty smart in my opinion. I just wonder if this intelligence while be enough to help them in the future when they get to…

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    While there are sleeping the goblins who live under the mountain find them and take them prisoner. The dwarves and Gandalf manage to escape but forget Biblo! Poor bilbo starts to wander around the caves trying to find a way out. He finds a golden ring and puts it in his pocket. Soon after he comes across a cavern that has a large…

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    Secrets In The Hobbit

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    damage relationships, further plots, and cause conflicts. J.R.R. Tolkien fabricated a character with such a secret in his novel The Hobbit. Bilbo Baggins, his character, found Sauron’s One Ring of Power in a cave and hid its existence from all other characters throughout the book. Bilbo’s secret concerning the Ring of Power significantly furthers the plot through his relationships with Gandalf the Grey, the Company of Dwarves, and the dragon Smaug. As a mentor figure, Gandalf the Grey Wizard…

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    Smeagol Vs Beowulf

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    Of Crowns and Rings The characters of Henry V from Shakespeare’s play of said name and Gollum from Lord of the Rings by JRR Tolkien are two characters whose personalities are torn apart due to gaining a power far greater than they could handle. Henry V is split into two duel factions: the ruthless soldier that will order his soldiers to commit atrocities in his name , and just leader who wants to spread mercy and justice throughout his kingdom of England. Similarly Smeagol, the former alias of…

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    in the book is the ring. Also the ring is the most famous symbol in the book. Bilbo finds the ring in the Misty Mountains. “Till suddenly his hand met what felt like a tiny ring of cold metal, lying on the floor if the tunnel.” the ring is a symbol of power, because when Bilbo has the ring it makes him powerful and invisible. Also the ring symbolises secrets the reason is, is because when you wear the ring it makes you invisible also Bilbo doesn’t tell the dwarves about the ring. Another big…

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    Symbolism: In the book, “The fellowship of the ring,” we can find various of objects that are symbolic to the story. The ring of power: Ring of power shows pure, uncontrollable power and its responsibilities and dangers. The ring of sauron has an innumerable amount of power within the owner. Consequently, it gives the wearer a lot of responsibilities that usually makes him/her corrupt in power. However, for the Three elven rings, it serves as a different purpose. Instead of making the wearer…

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    The Hobbit Industrialism

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    put the kibosh on the fighting in World War II has lived through a lot of things, but has still managed to publish two of the most well known fantasy novels on the planet, The Hobbit, and its follow up novel nearly 204 months later, The Lord of the Rings. Today J.R.R. tolkien is one of the most influential authors known…

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    The Hobbit Research Paper

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    When it comes to J.R.R. Tolkien’s writing style, it all comes down to the details. We see throughout the Hobbit the importance of miniscule details to the story, like when explaining Bilbo Baggin’s house and routine. It’s incredibly distinct especially when comparing the trend of modern writers today using shorter prose among young adults. It is not necessarily a bad thing as it shows that Tolkien as an author wishes not only to explain, but essentially show us the world of Middle-Earth. We also…

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    living things rests in the fate of the One Ring, created by the powerful witch-king Sauron. In this ring he poured his cruelty, his malice, and will to dominate all life. After his defeat in battle, and following a series of events, the Ring had been passed through a variety of owners until finally resting with a young Hobbit named Frodo Baggins. A fellowship is formed between a dwarf, elf, humans, and hobbits as they begin a daunting quest to take the Ring to where it was created, in the fires…

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    In the novel The Hobbit, the author J.R.R. Tolkien develops character traits of what he considers positive and negative traits for his characters. In the novel The Hobbit in both chapters 1 and 2 the major question is intelligence or physical strength, which is more needed in this novel? In the The Hobbit Tolkien’s characters all have positive and negative character traits. Throughout chapter 1 and 2 Tolkien uses the characteristics he considers good or bad.The reader can tell that the author…

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