The Hobbit

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    Boromir is the brother of Faramir and the eldest son of Denethor II. In the story he sacrifices himself to save the lives and Merry and Pippin of whom he is quite fond of. There is also a very powerful ring included in this story that Froddo Baggins, a hobbit of the Shire who inherited Sauron's Ring from Bilbo Baggins; undertook the quest to destroy it in the fires of Mount Doom. Boromir becomes overwhelmed by the evil influence of the ring. During, their quest to Mount Doom, Boromir wanted the…

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    Bilbo As A Tragic Hero

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    What makes a hero weak? We’ve all read a good novel and later watched the film, but you realize that the film has many differences compared to the book. These differences in The Hobbit between the book and film showed that Bilbo was a weaker hero in the book portrayal through his, actions, emotions/feelings, and physical shape. Bilbo’s actions in the book reveal Bilbo to be a weaker hero. Bilbo is frightened and cautious in the book, but is a leading character in the movie. Which makes Bilbo…

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    The Eastern hero I choose was Frodo Baggins. The tale of Frodo Baggins regards a young Hobbit who partakes a long, treacherous journey to destroy “the Ring.” In the beginning Frodo lives in a humble village with his adoptive father, Bilbo Baggins. Young Frodo inherited an immense fortune and all Bilbo’s possessions, which included an infamous ring. Gandalf after realizing the ring is Sauron’s ring the one possessing his evil intentions within. Frodo then goes on a journey of epic proportions to…

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    Hobbiton Travel Case Study

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    Strategy Outline The strategy I have chosen to investigate in order to grow Hobbitons Profit is adding a proffesional photo at a compulsory certain place during the Hobbiton tour. This photo will be taken using all professional equipment and a staff member will be taking the photo. The photo can be taken as indivual, group, couple or however you please. At the end of your Hobbiton tour when you reach the pub, you will be given your photo when you receive your complimentary drink. The photo will…

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    In the story bilbo achieves different milestones in the book,i'm here to tell you about three of them, when he stole the ring when they made it to rivendell and when bilbo saved them from the goblins. The first great obstacle Bilbo and the dwarves overcome is the Misty Mountains. As is the case throughout their journey, the 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…

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    After Gandalf the wizard departed, the dwarves needed Bilbo to get them out of sticky situations. Bilbo saved them from spiders and elves and helped them get into the cave. According to The Hobbit, the dwarves said,”’ What is our burglar doing for us? Since he has got an invisible ring, and ought to be an excellent performer by now, I am beginning to think he might go through the front gate and spy things out a bit!’” This shows that Bilbo…

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    Lord of the Rings, The Fellowship of The Ring, by J.R.R Tolkien features Frodo, a character of Middle Earth, who becomes influenced under the corruption of power. The ring possesses magic far beyond the controls of one singular man and with the impacts of the ring’s force, comes corruption, or the inability to utilize such power with self control. The ring itself is the power, but questions arise as to what makes this particular power corrupt. Literary critic Roger Kaufman attributes homosexual…

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    In the poem "curiosity ", by Alastair Reid, the creator utilizes contrary energies, as well as age-oldenemies, as vehicles for his depiction of two sorts of individuals – the individuals who avoid any unnecessary risk and don't raise some static, and the individuals who take risks and cause trouble just to perceive to what extent it takes to sink. Pretty much as the hide flies when cats and dogs get together, so it frequently happens with individuals who experience their lives on two distinct…

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    Merriam-Webster dictionary defined culture as an integrated pattern of human knowledge, belief, and behavior that depends upon the capacity for learning and transmitting knowledge to succeeding generations (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…

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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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