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    A comfort zone is defined as a place or situation where one feels safe or at ease and without stress. For the character Margot‚ that Ray Bradbury uses in All Summer in a Day‚ her safe place is Earth‚ or more specifically‚ Ohio. For the protagonist Bilbo‚ that J.R.R Tolkien uses in his novel The Hobbit‚ his comfort zone is the Shire‚ and his home there on the hill. Both of these characters are in the position of being forced out of their comfort zones and thrust into a new and uncomfortable environment

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    Bilbo and the Dwarves they went to a place called rivendell and when they got there it was Bilbo and the Dwarves when they first got there they had reactions cause it was so big.But the thing is that Bilbo and the Dwarves had different ones what i mean by that is they had different reactions. Bilboś reaction of rivendell he loved it and he also loved the elves Bilbo likes the elves because they were so cute and fun. The dwarves didnt like it because they hated the elves. The reason why they hated

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    Transformation of Change Change is an important part of life. It is very interesting to see how one can change their personality and their beliefs. It is also very fascinating to see how one can realize that this world is not the world that you thought of. In the novel‚ The Book Thief by Markus Zusak. Liesel undergoes many changes both as an individual and a character in the story. The protagonist‚ Liesel evolves from a powerless and meek character to a powerful and more defiant character. Firstly‚ Liesel

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    for the characters in J.R.R Tolkien’s novel The Hobbit. Bilbo has a more positive act towards Rivendell‚ while the dwarves are more negative. Elrond had his own thoughts about the journey and of the dragons roguery. Also‚ the text reveals that elves value playfulness and the spreading of rumours. In the novel‚ Bilbo Baggins and the thirteen dwarves have different reactions towards the valley and the folk occupying it. Bilbo thought well of Rivendell as a whole. When the author states‚ “Bilbo would

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    Corinth. Oedipus is the main character‚ who‚ in his best‚ tries to help the city of Thebes and reveal the killer of the King. As the play progresses‚ he begins to realize that he is the man whom he seeks as the murder of the King‚ which is known to be his ultimate downfall. There are several different characters that influence Oedipus’s life as well as how he changes and who he becomes as the play

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    The Maze Runner Character Changes Summary: “When Thomas wakes up in the lift‚ the only thing he can remember is his first name. His memory is blank. But he’s not alone. When the lift’s doors open‚ Thomas finds himself surrounded by kids who welcome him to the Glade—a large‚ open expanse surrounded by stone walls. Just like Thomas‚ the Gladers don’t know why or how they got to the Glade. All they know is that every morning the stone doors to the maze that surrounds them have opened. Every night

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    Discovery is one of literatures’ most classic motifs‚ with characters and personas leading themselves to new worlds‚ and renewing perceptions of themselves and others in the process. Three texts that highlight these outcomes are the poems ‘Mending Wall’ and ‘Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening’ by Robert Frost‚ and the novel ‘The Hobbit’ by J.R.R. Tolkien. Within‚ personas‚ protagonists and authors explore and discover new worlds both literally and metaphorically‚ as well as discovering a new perception

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    In many fantasy stories‚ and in general fiction novels‚ a character must face a daring challenge and overcome it in the end to reach their final destination. This challenge could be a physical enemy that they need to beat‚ or an internal conflict. When starting to read The Hobbit‚ the reader may be inclined to think that Smaug is the main physical antagonist and a challenge for Bilbo Baggins to overcome. In reality‚ The Hobbit falls into the second category‚ and Bilbo’s main struggle in the story

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    life a question comes up‚ do situations change a person or does a person change the situation itself? Phillip Zimbardo once said‚ “What happens when good people are put into an evil place? Do they triumph or does the situation dominate their past history and morality?” This quote explains that people are put into different positions in life and they choose to either change or stay the same. In the novel Ender’s Game by Orson Scott Card‚ the main character Ender Wiggin has to save the world from the

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    The Hobbit Writing Prompt: Three way that Bilbo becomes a hero.There is when Bilbo saved the elves from the dwarves.There is also when Bilbo saved them from the cave.Last but not least when Bilbo saved the elves from the dwarves.How Bilbo became a hero. First is when Bilbo saved the elves from the trolls.They were fighting and would not stop and so the trolls were right around the corner and got themselves caught.Some how Bilbo ran away before they saw him.So he followed them to their homes

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