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    Lord of the ring; what does the ring represent? Introduction First of all‚ im a big lord of the ring fan‚ and since ive read these books several times and watched the movies‚ its not hard to understand that I have been starting to think about different themes in the book‚ and if there are some symbolism. My term paper will be based on my own subjective opinion regarding the subject of whether or not the ring of power in the modern classic “The lord of the ring”‚ written by

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    Vicky O’Brien 07/07/10 ENG1020 Essay 1 Lord of the Rings The books in the trilogy The Lords of the Ring by J.R. Tolkien have captured the imagination of readers of all ages since 1943. Many film makers have tried to transfer these books to the movie format only to fail; that is until Peter Jackson came along. He and his crew were able to do what no one else was previously able to do. He made the entire trilogy in one continuous filming‚ showing the depth and keeping the integrity of the stories

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    The trilogy of The Lord of the Rings along with The Hobbit‚ both written by devoted Catholic J.R.R Tolkien have been banned across the nation because it was deemed “irreligious”. The popular trilogy of The Lord of the Rings is about a civilization whose future rests on the fate of the One Ring‚ which has been lost for centuries. For this reason‚ evil forces are searching for it‚ but somehow‚ fate has placed the One Ring in the hands of Frodo Baggins when he inherits the ring. In order for Frodo to

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    arry Potter Harry Potter is the twelve-year-old protagonist and hero. He is famous within the wizard community for having warded off a curse from Voldemort‚ the most powerful dark wizard. Although this event occurred when Harry was only an infant‚ Harry managed to reverse the curse and take away Voldemort’s power. Hary was left with a small lightening-shaped scar as a remnant of the encounter. Because Harry lived through a curse that no other wizard could survive‚ he is celebrated internationally

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    (Biblical‚ Celtic‚ Norse‚ and Arthurian mythologies‚ etc.)‚ I believe Biblical held the most significant effect on The Lord of the Rings‚ albeit Finnish/Nordic appears more so than any other. Additionally‚ Tolkien wanted to publish The Silmarillion and The Lord of the Rings together‚ since he saw them as connected mythological cycles. To a degree‚ one’s reading of The Lord of the Rings‚ is deepened

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    Mrs. Lander FYC September 17‚ 2007 Harry Potter and the Death of Reading Ask anyone on the street if he or she has heard of Harry Potter and you will almost certainly get an affirmative answer. In some cases‚ you may even get a passionate‚ in-depth reply‚ followed by a myriad of questions concerning your own opinions. While this type of popularity and fascination in literature seems encouraging‚ some believe that the mania behind certain novels and series hides a less than stellar trend. Ron

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    Heroism redefined Lord of the Rings J. R. R. Tolkien Tolkien’s Lord of the Rings trilogy‚ offers the reader a truly compelling picture of the world of Middle-earth. The author‚ in great detail‚ depicts a complex reality which abounds in a whole variety of creatures‚ cultures‚ languages and histories. If we take a closer look on Tolkien’s masterpiece we will easily notice a complexity of themes‚ motifs‚ symbols which add to the semantic richness of the

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    from harm or death; it is regarded as a basic instinct in human beings and animals. In Harry Potter and The Chamber of Secrets‚ by J.K. Rowling‚ Harry frequently finds himself entangled in dangerous adventures but he always lives to tell the tale. Although Harry Potter risks his life to fight the forces endangering Hogwarts‚ he succeeds through a mixture of his own skill and help from his friends. Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets demonstrates self-preservation through three main themes: fear

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    The feeling of connection or relation with these entities is formed from the perception of oneself being a concept that many desire and seek for. This idea of unity and association is explored within “Romulus My Father” by Raimond Gaita‚ and “Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone” by J.K. Rowling. Both texts give an in depth exploration of the journey of self discovery‚ alienation and belonging revealed through the authors clever use of language techniques. “Romulus‚ My Father” written by Raimond

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    Harry Potter and the Philospher’s Stone Harry Potter thinks he is an ordinary boy. He lives with his Uncle Vernon‚ Aunt Petunia and cousin Dudley‚ who are mean to him and make him sleep in a cupboard under the stairs. (Dudley‚ however‚ has two bedrooms‚ one to sleep in and one for all his toys and games.) Then Harry starts receiving mysterious letters and his life is changed forever. He is whisked away by a beetle-eyed giant of a man and enrolled at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry

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