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    Hobbit Essay

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    of a number of dangerous situations by using his magical powers to harm their enemies. He set Wargs afire while he was trapped in a tree and created a bolt of lightening to kill many of the Goblins who had surrounded the group in a cave. The magical ring‚ which was a key to helping the group succeed in the book‚ allowed he who was wearing it to become invisible to others. Also‚ there was a black stream in Mirkwood that made he who drank out of it suddenly very drowsy and forgetful of previous events

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    It can be observed in historical terms that‚ Gollum is the first individual that comes to have the One Ring‚ hundreds of years after it drives Isildur to his hazard and is thus lost by the race of men. Like every one of Tolkien’s characters‚ he characterizes himself inside three framework:

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    J.R.R Tolkien once wrote‚ “In a hole in the ground there lived a hobbit” (Tolkien 1). Although this was written decades ago‚ this quote laid the foundation for a novel that inspired a vast amount of ideas and works of literature later remodeled and revised to develop new versions of tales previously told. From the dystopian novel The Hunger Games‚ to the mythological tale Percy Jackson‚ authors have derived their own work from literary works preceding their own. In Harry Potter‚ many of the characters

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    and fortune as a major foundation of being successful. In the movie‚ “The Bling Ring”‚ teens were obsessed with new trendy materials.

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    Business Analyst

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    Use your own words to answer the questions. ▪ Check for punctuation‚ spelling‚ grammar‚ ect. ▪ Number pages‚ clearly mark sections‚ underline headings ect. ▪ Either purchase or see me about a 3-ring binder to contain your project. Group Work ▪ This project is designed to be a group project. Therefore‚ you will be working in groups of students. ▪ Appoint a group leader who will be responsible for assigning

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    There was a moment of silence in the shambles‚ and all the orcs were dead or had fled. Boromir looked around the fellowship: the four hobbits seemed ruffled but fortunately unharmed‚ while Gandalf and that ranger were in a state so disheveled that it was difficult not to laugh. The pain at the back of his head made him grimace. Well‚ I must look just as bad‚ he thought and then turned to the elves standing silently at the rear. He felt mildly aggrieved when he saw the Legolas and Ringëril unscratched

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    The Hobbit.

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    Sophie Bledsoe Mrs. Whitlock English IV 25 February 2013 The Hobbit: Symbolism‚ Themes‚ and Character Development In fairy tales‚ the battle between good and evil is evident. Fairy tales are known to have morals. Narnia is an example of a classic and popular fantasy series with morals and symbolism. Like Narnia‚ The Hobbit has symbolism. The Hobbit ’s symbolism is more subtle‚ but when looking it ’s not difficult to find. There are morals in the story that follow christian values

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    One of the first incidents that shows the savagery within the boys is when they reenact the pig hunt using the littlun‚ Robert. After the disappointment of not killing a pig‚ Jack casts Robert into a ring of biggins‚ and began to chant‚ “’Kill the pig! Cut his throat! Kill the pig! Bash him in!’” (114). Robert cries as they prod him with spears‚ “’Ow! Stop it! You’re hurting!’” (114). Robert felt sincerely endangered. The hunters primary chant referred

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    Indra Nooyi

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    nooyi she is the only Indian woman to become the Chief Executive Officer of the more $ 25 Billion Multinational‚ and perhaps the first Indian to reach to this level. “As of now” has been deliberately being used so as to see more and more Indian transcendent to that level in future.  For Indira this has been a both tough and exciting experience. As she has said in her own word that being a woman‚ immigrant and colour made it thrice difficult for her to reach to this destination‚ but only mantra which

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    Fear in Lord of the Flies

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    Fear is a driving force in The Lord of the Flies. How does fear in all of its forms influence the boy’s attitudes and behaviours? One of many prominent themes in William Golding’s novel‚ the Lord of the Flies‚ is Fear. From the very first chapter‚ until the last‚ fear plays an important role in this text. It is the only thing‚ which stops the boys from acting rationally at times‚ from questioning curious circumstances and it physically hindered so many of the boys‚ so many times. The active role

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