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    Music is beautiful and inspiring and is something we can all enjoy. Even animals can enjoy music so… can magical creatures? Well if J.R.R Tolkien gives any indication through his magnificent novels then they sure can. In Tolkien’s famous novel The Hobbit music helps the reader understand the characters’ personalities better. Whether it be dwarves‚ elves‚ or the torturous goblins‚ music plays a role in their development. In chapter one of The Hobbit the dwarves are introduced and with their introduction

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    In the book Eragon by Christopher Paolini‚ it starts off with a young boy named Eragon who finds a stone‚ which turns out to be a dragon egg. Eragon becomes a Rider‚ and raises the dragon secretly‚ until suspicions from his village finally drive him out. Brom‚ the old storyteller from his village‚ follows him until Eragon finally lets him travel with him. Brom teaches him many things and they try to find the Ra’zac and kill them for revenge on killing Eragon’s uncle Garrow. They go on a very cool

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    Book Arrangement: The Kid who Climbs Everest opens to a short “Thank You” page dedicated to three crucial characters in Bear Grylls life: Pasang‚ Nima‚ and Shara. Following this dedication is the table of contents‚ here the reader can easily maneuver their way through the book. The table of contents is succeeded by a map of Everest‚ this map allows the reader to visualize the voyage they are set to embark on. After the map is a forward where Rev. Cooper gives backstory on the great mountain; an

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    Outline I. Bilbo Baggins is one of the heroes of the quest. II. Bilbo fulfills many of the characteristics of a hero. A. Definition of a hero. B. His powers. III. Bilbo wasn’t the only hero of the adventure. C. The others heroes D. Characteristics that made them heroes E. Actions that made them heroes IV. Heroic actions that Bilbo made F. Their purpose G. Their consequences V. Conclusion

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    The first book I have read is “Artemis Fowl” and the second book I read is “The Arctic Incident”. Both books are by the Irish author‚ Eoin Colfer. These two books are about a very smart thirteen year old who intends to increase his family’s wealth as it decreased after the death of Artemis Fowl senior. In the process Artemis figure out the existence of supernatural beings known as fairies that are divided into different families such as dwarfs or demons. This Article is about The similarities and

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    Excerpt From The Hobbit

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    In the excerpt from the Hobbit‚ the author‚ J.R.R.‚ uses descriptive language to describe the setting and mood. This quote helps us form our claim by showing mood and setting‚ “He nibbled a bit of sorrel‚ and he drank from a small mountain stream that crossed the path‚ and he ate three wild strawberries that he found on its bank‚ but it was not much good.” This supports our claim by presenting that he was stuck in the wilderness without the resources he would normally use. The character scrounge

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    Archetypes In The Hobbit

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    The Hobbit shows both positive and negative character traits. Some of the positive traits were shown by what the dwarves did. They were peaceful and honest . The trolls were seen in a negative light because they tried to kill the dwarves. At this point in the story intelligence would be more important than physical strength because when the trolls made an appearance in the book‚ they weren’t defeated with brute strength.They were defeated because of the sun. In other words‚ the trolls kept getting

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    Thesis For Dragonwings

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    All of us have dreams‚ goals we have that we want to accomplish. Some of us have goals we try to accomplish‚ while the special few go all the way and go far and wide to accomplish their dreams. Their lives may completely change and face life-changing decisions. The novel Dragonwings‚ written by Laurence Yep‚ illustrates how dreams drive our hopes and create our lives. Windrider has a dream that takes over his life. He wants to be a dragon. His every decision that he makes is to become a dragon. He

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    To be completely honest over the last six weeks not once has it come across my mind to even think of pulling out my free reading book out of bag. This was until the last week of the four week vacation we had‚ also known as overdrive week. Cranking out as much work as possible because of my profoundly amazing procrastination skills that have slowly cultivated over the years into the magnificent pest that shall determine my high school career. In my overdrive week I did happen to pick up The Fellowship

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    Dwarves In The Hobbit

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    In the book The Hobbit dwarves‚ elves‚ and goblins have already been revealed to us. Each one has a different perspective on things. They act totally different from each other and desire different thing too. Dwarves act in a more simpler way. See dwarves are high spirited and work really hard but depending on the situation they can get a little malicious. In the book when the dwarves were singing the content of the words were small in sized paragraphs. The tone seemed fairly joyful and pretty

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