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    Hobbit Essay

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    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.<br><br>The majority of differences between Middle Earth and today’s world are found in objects

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    different ways throughout many different characters; three of these different ways are: the possession of it‚ the fear of losing it‚ and the wanting of it. We first see the change of the characters when they have in possession of it throughout Gollum and Bilbo‚ then throughout the story we begin to see it in Frodo‚ but it will grow stronger and stronger every second of every day. Gollum wasn’t always this repulsive creature‚ but he was a regular hobbit named Smeagol; he was just another victim of the ring

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    enflamed hobbit that now stood before us. Bilbo Baggins‚ great-grandson of Old Took looked more confused and stricken than a wet cat and apologies immediately started flowing out of his mouth like the current of the Forest River. A hearty laugh bellowed out as I could just not help myself‚ leaning on my staff‚ observing the grumbling dwarves as they set their stubby bodies upright‚ tripping over their beards. “Carefully! Carefully!” I said. “It is not like you‚ Bilbo‚ to keep friends waiting on the mat

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    Lotr Hero's Journey

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    A HERO’S JOURNEY Frodo Baggins from The Lord of the Rings The call for Frodo Baggins begins when Gandolf discovers that Frodo is in possession of the ring. Gandolf tells Frodo that he must go to Rivendell where he and Gandolf are to attend a council meeting. At the meeting‚ they must decide who will take the ring to Mount Doom to destroy it. After much controversy‚ Frodo willingly takes the job. The threshold of the story occurs when Frodo takes the job of destroying the ring accompanied

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    Moreover‚ both Frodo Baggins and Luke Skywalker‚ the archetypal heroes in The Fellowship of the Ring and the Star Wars trilogy‚ demonstrate the heroic quality of determination with Frodo when he finds his seed of courage then when he endures the wound of the Morgul blade and when he fights against those who underestimate him‚ and Luke shows determination when he trains with Obi Wan and then when he trains with Yoda and most importantly when Yoda dies. When Frodo finds the seed of courage within himself

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    Smeagol In The Two Towers

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    “What went on in his wretched heart between the pressure of the Eye‚ and the lust of the Ring that was so near‚ and his groveling promise made half in fear of cold iron‚ the hobbits did not guess” (616). Sméagol‚ also known as Gollum‚ is a living example of the corruptive nature of the Ring and how it can affect those who are most susceptible to its power. In “The Two Towers‚” we see a side to Gollum that was not evident in “The Hobbit.” He is known as Sméagol‚ and he also emanates a subconscious

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    The Lord Of The Rings: The Fellowship Of The Ring Set in Middle-earth‚ the story tells of the Dark Lord Sauron‚ who is seeking the one ring. The ring had found its way to the young hobbit Frodo Baggins. The fate of Middle-earth hangs in the balance as Frodo and eight companions form the Fellowship of the Ring‚ and begin their journey to Mount Doom in the land of Mordor‚ the only place where the ring can be destroyed. A fellowship is formed for Frodo and the protection of the ring. This is a biblical

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    of a bus and his body‚ twice the size of a 747 jumbo jet‚ a commercial jet airliner‚ also used for cargo. In the film‚ He invaded the Dwarf Kingdom of Erebor and took over the Lonely Mountain which the Dwarfs‚ along with the company of Hobbit Bilbo Baggins‚ intend to reclaim. http://www.ew.com/article/2013/12/07/peter-jackson-hobbit-smaug Animation Weta Digital’s own “Tissue” system was used to amimate the magnificent Smaug. Unlike other programs which focus only on the skin‚ the “Tissue”

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    Are Better Than The Book Over time‚ it has become more and more desirable for movie makers to create movies from globally popular novels. JRR Tolkien’s The Hobbit is no exception. In 2012‚ the world had the opportunity to watch the story of Bilbo Baggins unfold on the big screen with the release of The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey. In 2013‚ the story continued with the release of The Hobbit: The Desolation Of Smaug. Since the release of these two additions to the Lord Of The Rings‚ there have

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    short part in the story. In the cave‚ Bilbo discovers a ring that lets him do many things. If the ring were to be taken out of the equation‚ there would still be a purpose for introducing the character‚ Gollum. Introducing the ring‚ and Gollum does make a difference in the story. This part of the story shows Bilbo being confident‚ risky‚ and heroic. When Bilbo first enters the dark cave and meets Gollum‚ they play a riddle game. At the end of the game‚ Bilbo asks Gollum what was in his pockets‚ and

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