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Aragorn Gimli And Legolas Merry And Pippin Sam
1,464 wordsThis story is the second part of the 3 book series, The Lord of the Rings. It takes place on Middle Earth, around the year 1450 there. The characters consist of many different things. Like, hobbits, elves, wizards, orcs, and men. The story is about a hobbit, Frodo Baggins, who's father, Bilbo Baggins, finds a ring in The Hobbit. The special thing about this ring, is it has power to make the person who wears it invisible. There were also 9 other rings like this one, but this ring was the "One." I...
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Easy To Read Bilbo Baggins
831 wordsMany events and conflicts occurred in this story. In The Hobbit, I noticed conflicts such as Bilbo Baggins vs. himself, all the hobbits vs. Smaug, and Bilbo vs. the other hobbits. Bilbo was not readily accepted by the hobbits he was traveling with. The only reason he was allowed to go was because Gandolf, the wondering wizard, assures the others that Bilbo's presence would be useful. The event that I would place, as the climax, is when Bilbo goes in Smaug's cave. He finds his weakness that leads...
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J R R Tolkien Character Analysis
630 wordsThe Fellowship of the Ring By J. R. R. Tolkien Book Report: Character Analysis Language Arts Class 2 nd period Shona Fenner 9 - 30 01 For this report I have chosen to write on The Fellowship of the Ring by J. R. R. Tolkien. This book is a classic that every individual should read. This book is also part of a trilogy, and the story becomes more exciting as you read the other two books in the series. For this character analysis report I will focus on the character Frodo Baggins of the Shire. Frodo...
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City On The Lake Bilbo
829 wordsBilbo Baggins was a hobbit. Now, what is a hobbit, you ask? Well, "Hobbits are little people, smaller than" dwarves. They love peace and quiet and good tilled earth. " A respectable race, hobbits lived for serenity. Bilbo himself enjoyed sitting outside, smoking his wooden pipe. Now if a dilemma hadn't reared its ugly hear, Baggins would probably still be at his house, his worst fear only dealing with messy housekeeping. Such, however is not the case. Gandalf, the Great Wizard himself, and thirt...
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Brings To Life Hobbit
399 wordsThe Hobbit, written by C. S. Lewis, has to be considered one of the best literary works of contemporary times. The book gives the reader a wholesome dose of every emotion. You may experience joy, sadness, and laughter all in one chapter. The authors brilliant diction brings to life the characters and their surroundings as well as any book does. The books 310 pages are full of great, imaginative writing that will keep you flipping pages until the end. The story is based on the adventures of the m...
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Fall Asleep Black Riders
1,098 wordsBilbo Baggins, the hero of The Hobbit, announces a great celebration in honor of his 111 th birthday and the 33 rd birthday of his nephew Frodo, whom he had adopted as an heir some years ago and brought to live with him at Bag End. The party is splendid, and a great number of hobbits are invited. after giving an after-dinner speech in front of 144 of his and Frodo's closest friends and relatives he puts on his magic ring and disappears, causing great surprise. He talks with Gandalf once more bef...
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Middle Earth Modern World
813 wordsThe Hobbit Essay Hobbit Essay The Hobbit by J. R. R. Tolkien is set in a fantasy world that has differences, as well as similarities, to our own world. The author has created the novel s world, Middle Earth, not only by using imagination, but by also adding details from the modern world. Realistic elements in the book enable readers to relate to the setting, yet have the ability to imagine exciting events and organisms not found on Earth. The majority of differences between Middle Earth and toda...
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Lord Of The Rings Readers Attention
982 wordsLord of The Rings A Study of Tolkien's Mythology O, it is excellent To have a giants strength, but it is tyrannous To use it like a giant -William Shakespeare Tolkien's famous book, The Lord of the Rings, has been repudiated as one of the best fantasies ever written. Tolkien creates a very deep intimacy between the book and the reader, he captures the readers attention and lures him into the story. One of the ways how this cathartic relationship is created is through the use of reality of the si...
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J R R Tolkien Good And Evil
1,094 wordsThe Lord Of The Rings By: J. R. R. Tolkien The Lord Of The Rings chronicles, is a prelude: The Hobbit, and three chronicles: The Fellowship of The Ring, The Two Towers, The Return of The King written by J. R. R. Tolkien. I didn t choose to read him, yet I was pressured into reading the Hobbit, and couldn t stop without reading the other three books. I love the theme of this man. He writes in a very detailed, , mind-catching, fantasy world. I get pulled back into his books because, he really expr...
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