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    Characters from movies, tv shows and novels all have traits that make them relatable to individual people. One of my all time favorite book series is the Lord of the Rings. All of the interesting places, stories and people make for an amazing collection of books. The person I relate to the most from Lord of the Rings is Aragorn. Me and Aragorn are both helpful, optimistic and adventurous. Firstly, I love helping people. I help random people, my mom, my dad and I help out at the Westmoreland…

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    J.R.R. Tolkien’s “The Lord of the Rings” tells the story of a little hobbit is that must bare burdens of carry the ring of power to the fiery volcano of Mt. Doom. Along the way Frodo and many others sacrifice their lives for the good of destroying the ring. The lives of the main characters shall experience upheaval upon the challenges they must face for the greater good. The destruction of the ring takes claim to the greater good at hand. The greater good is dependent on the sacrifices carried…

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    Tom Bombadil placed the magic ring on his finger; everyone waited for him to disappear, but nothing happened, and he handed the ring back to Frodo without a slight hesitation. Frodo offered Galadriel the ring and she grew into a horrible creature towering over Frodo, but fought the ring’s strong temptation, and finally decreasing back to her normal self and declined the powerful ring. Both Bombadil and Galadriel, in The Lord of the Rings, are examples of powerful, higher-power creatures living a…

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    The Hobbit Theme Essay

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    Adventure, Morals, and Battles in Tolkien’s The Hobbit. The Hobbit is a fantasy novel created by J.R.R. Tolkien. In The Hobbit, Tolkien explains about an Adventure, Morales, and Battles that take place in the book. J.R.R. Tolkien created the works of “The Hobbit” in a completely new world. He created characters that lived in middle –earth that made “The Hobbit” an adventure to read. Bilbo Baggins is a character in the book, who is a Hobbit that lives in a Hobbit hole named Bag End, which is in…

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    entire journey from the second he left the Shire, to the moment he stepped out of Mt. Doom. Although the ring was a burden to him, Frodo fought its power and made it into the dark depths of Mordor. Nothing--a gigantic spider, thousands of orks, or even Sauron 's eye--could inhibit Frodo from diminishing the ring. Because of his determination, Frodo ended up saving the whole…

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    suffer. Refusing to even to support charity under Mrs. Harley’s name alone. In the beginning, sucked in by the promise of independent thought, Mr. Shaw turns into an imposing force always looming over them like the dark tower that holds the Eye of Sauron above Middle Earth all seeing and demanding of subjugation. Turning once prosperous students into the likes of senseless Orcs. Although, Mr. Shaw would not even be able to understand these analogies due to his lack of imagination and belief in…

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    Allurement In The Hobbit

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    bowed toward allurement, and activity confidence in the God of creation to conquer it in the event that they are to survive the inescapable risk of the haziness around them. Indeed, even Gandalf feels the allurement to utilize the One Ring against Sauron. In any case, he is sufficiently astute to evade all appearance of abhorrence, as says the Authorized Version, and to encourage others to do as such, too. IfThe Lord of the Rings conveys anything about the mysterious, it is to be careful with…

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    Many of J.R.R. Tolkien’s major works, such as The Silmarillion and The Lord of the Rings have been criticized for their absence of major female characters, in addition to the stereotypical nature of those females. This essay discusses that these assumptions are erroneous, the female characters in Tolkien’s works are independent, resilient, and imperative to the central plots of each novel. J.R.R. Tolkien’s characters Lúthien, Galadriel, Arwen, and Éowyn are good examples of strong females.…

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    The film industry has produced awesome movies and some of it are so epic viewers beg for a second and even a third installment. Of all the famous and best trilogies in the history of cinema, 10 of the best were listed below. 10. The Jason Bourne Trilogy ("The Bourne Identity", "The Bourne Supremacy" and "The Bourne Ultimatum") Former CIA assassin Jason Bourne played by Matt Damon amazed the viewers with action-packed scenes based on Robert Ludlum’s book series. Peter Greengrass directed…

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    Name: ANG, Jose Mari P. Title of Film: Schindler’s list 1. Summarize the film. The film is about a German businessman named Oskar Schindler, who dreams of making it big in Poland. Although at first his goal was to make money, after witnessing the massacre of Jews by the Nazis his goal shifted to saving as many Jews as he can. Schindler continued to operate his owned factory as a means to protect and house the Jews under him, even bribing high ranking officials for his goals. The war ended…

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