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    of belonging to particular group or environment with resinates with their nationality‚ ethnicity‚ generation‚ religion and any kind of social groups that has its own distinct culture. Many of wrights poems wish as “Niggers Leap New England” and “Bora Ring” highlight the personal guilt wright feels towards the displacement and dispossession of Aboriginals by her ancestors‚ as a fifth generation Australian. Many of the literary techniques of these poems reveal her self-association with the Aborigines’

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    incredible world building‚ seen very clearly in the stories he writes‚ Fellowship of the ring‚ and The Hobbit are only two of the many stories that show this proficiency of skill. In the fellowship of the ring‚ Tolkien uses many different methods to grab the reader and throw them into more than just the story‚ but to be surrounded by the world. I will be talking about 3 may methods Tolkien had used in the fellowship of the ring. Starting off with‚ inside the cover of the book I found an entire map of where

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    Jackson’s "The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring" contain physical journeys which vary greatly. The journey is more important than just movement from one place to another‚ it is the learning and growth which is promoted by the journey which is more important‚ however important the end result of the physical journey may be. Whether that physical journey be as simple as holiday‚ as in ’Away’‚ or as complex and challenging as a quest to save the world in ’The Lord of the Rings’. Each composer has

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    Intentionally Wicked: Thoughts on The Lord of the Rings and Our Motivation in Committing Evil Acts The Main Point: The following analysis deals with the nature and source of evil and whether‚ given our innate motives and moral obligation‚ we willingly choose to succumb to our desires or are slaves of our passion. From this argument‚ I intend to show that our human nature requires that we play into our desires in order to affirm our free will. This is not to say that our desires are necessarily

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    gang of greasers that get into trouble when one of them kills a Soc. The greasers get into a mess and it is very kaotic. The Fellowship of the Ring is about a group of nine people sent on a quest to destroy the ring of power. The fellowship faces hard obstacles like trolls‚ orcs‚ black riders‚ and many more. Both The Outsiders and The Fellowship of the Ring may have many differences but they have similar themes

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    the film‚ “The Lord of the Rings‚ The Fellowship of the Ring”. It is the first film in the Lord of the Rings trilogy‚ and is based on JRR Tolkien’s Lord of the Rings novel series. It is currently ranked 13th on the IMDB‚ top 250 films of all time‚ which is amazing considering it was only released in 2002. This superb film follows the story of the unlikely hero’s that include‚ Frodo Baggins‚ Samwise Gamgee and‚ Aragon as they venture into their quest to destroy that one ring. It was the characters that

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    Fellowship of the Rings‚ Frodo Baggins seems to be the obvious choice as to who is the hero in the novel but‚ there is no singular hero in the story of the ring. A hero is loyal‚ brave‚ and exhibits self control whilst tempted with the powers of evil that may try and render them senseless. Samwise Gamgee and Frodo Baggins are the true heros of The Fellowship of the Ring because they display the characteristics of heroes while they traverse the perilous journey to destroy the ring. Loyalty is depicted

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    Fellowship of the Ring‚ by J.R.R Tolkien‚ Frodo‚ the main character in the book‚ and the Fellowship are forced together in a need to protect the Ring of Power so that they can‚ ironically‚ destroy the very thing they are protecting. J.R.R. Tolkien suggests‚ through his creation of Middle Earth‚ that power is not all good. These unfortunate people of Middle Earth are encouraged to fight the evil Orcs on their way to the home of the Orcs‚ Mordor. This is showing that the power of the Ring causes big changes

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    Ringu (1998) vs. The Ring (2002) The Japanese horror film Ringu directed by Hideo Nakata was released in 1998‚ known as the most successful horror film in Japanese horror genre history. Four years later‚ Ringu’s Hollywood counterpart The Ring directed by Gore Verbinski was released‚ introducing the films to a massive international audience and market‚ as well as helping the Japanese horror genre step onto the international stage. The Ring is publicly praised as one of the most popular and successful

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    Extra Credit: The Lord of the Rings The Lord of the Rings‚ famous movie series that consist of the quest to destroy the Ring and defeat the evil‚ has significant character roles that can be evaluated by Sartre’s definition of existentialism. Sartre defined existence as chaos that we must impose meaning upon. Sartre particularly focused on following our own consciousness and ego. In the movie‚ main characters are constantly challenged with the concept of free will. Characters are put in situations

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