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    actors/actresses include Elijah Wood (Frodo Baggins)‚ Ian Holm (Bilbo Baggins)‚ Ian McKellen (Gandalf)‚ Viggo Mortensen (Aragorn)‚ Sean Astin (Samwise ’Sam ’ Gamgee)‚ Liv Tyler (Arwen)‚ Orlando Bloom (Legolas Greenleaf)‚ Billy Boyd (Peregrin (Pippin) Took)‚ Dominic Monaghan (Meriadoc (Merry) Brandybuck)‚ and Sean Bean (Boromir). (1990-2014 IMDb.com). The Lord of The Rings: The Fellowship of The ring is about a little hobbit‚ who has never left his home in the Shire. Frodo Baggins (Elijah Wood) is set on an adventure

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    The Hobbit Essay Example

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    When Bilbo the Hobbit Discovered Himself Have you ever visited a brand new place that made you have a whole new perspective on life‚ or an event that made you feel like a whole new person? It had such an impact on you or took so much out of you to accomplish‚ it made you realize what’s really important to you? Sometimes you learn things about yourself or do things you never knew you were capable of. A change of scenery is really all you need. This very thing happened to a particular hobbit

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    Banned Book‚ Lord of the rings Main Characters-Bilbo Baggins‚ Frodo Baggins‚ Gandalf the grey‚ “ Ho! Ho! Ho! to the bottle i go to heal my heart and drown my woe‚ rain may fall and wind may blow‚ And many miles be still to go‚ But under a tall tree i will lie‚ and let the clouds go sailing by.” - Lord of the rings All Information i have gotten about this book being banned all support the idea of this book being banned for a main character smoking and some different outlook on religion.

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    Reflection on the Hobbit .

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    understood from the novel is that even if someone doesn’t seem like they are capable to complete something or act a certain way there is always hope or room for someone to grow. I say that this is a big part of the final part of the book is because Bilbo changes so much and grows so much as a hobbit then you would have expected him to. Another big thing that I took from the book is that if you were working together and not scared to ask for help from anyone you meet you will be able to reach the goal

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    plot of the book is about a young hobbit by the name of Bilbo Baggins who is visited by a band of dwarves lead by the great Thorin Oakenshield and a grand wizard called Gandalf who are looking for someone to share an adventure with and reclaim the dwarven kingdom from the mighty dragon Smaug. At the beginning of the adventure‚ out of the party Bilbo is least fit for the job that the dwarves have asked him to do‚ is that of a burglar. On paper Bilbo should be the right one for the job as hobbits have

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    Power In Beowulf

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    People seek power for a reason. When someone uses the word seek in the context of the previous statement‚ he or she is referring to the word want. Power is the ability to overpower one or many others. Some examples of areas where power is demonstrated is in the government‚ in relationships‚ and in society. Power can be physical‚ generally good‚ particularly bad‚ or emotional. In this paper‚ the answer to the big question will be supported or countered against with the support of British literature

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    Hobbit Shake Guide

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    Chapter One: "An Unexpected Party" Summary We are introduced to hobbits and to Bilbo Baggins‚ a stay-at-home‚ utterly respectable hobbit with a secret desire for adventure. Bilbo receives a visit from Gandalf the wizard. The next Wednesday Gandalf returns for tea‚ bringing with him a party of thirteen dwarves led by Thorin Oakenshield. Despite misgivings on both sides‚ on Gandalf’s recommendation the dwarves hire Bilbo as Burglar on an expedition to the Lonely Mountain‚ where they plan to recover

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    Lord of the Ring (Dutch)

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    Op een dag in het rustige plaatsje Hobbiton kondigt Mr. Bilbo Baggins aan dat hij een groot verjaardag feest geeft ter ere van zijn 111ste verjaardag ( dit is zelfs voor Hobbits een hoge leeftijd )‚ en omdat zijn neefje Frodo Baggins tegelijk met hem jarig is en 33 wordt ( op deze leeftijd wordt je volwassen als je een Hobbit bent ) wordt het feest alleen maar groter. Maar dit zijn niet de enige redens om het grote feest te geven. Mr. Bilbo is ook weer van plan om op reis te gaan en Hobbiton voor

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    Most people do not want to think of themselves as selfish and most people are not selfish. Life has a way of forcing everyone into situations that they do not want to be in at some point in time. People’s decisions can be affected by many different things: their family‚ their friends‚ their financial situation‚ their wants‚ their needs or simply whether they ate breakfast that morning or not. In the book The Fellowship of the Ring by J.R.R. Tolkien brings out the fact that every day people must make

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    are too many characters in the story and so it is hard to follow and know each one of them. (There are many dwarves and it’s confusing.) In the beginning there is an introduction where the author tells a bit about what is a hobbit and the hobbit’s (Bilbo) family. It is not very complicated and the author makes it easy to understand. This introduction gives the general background‚ which makes the story easier to understand‚ for the plot and its development. The plot development in the middle is not

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