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    Lord of the Rings Trilogy relationships with Christianity The Famous three book trilogy of “The Lord of The Rings” is among the most famous and favorite trilogies in the history of modern literature. A trilogy like this that could make arguments against “Star Wars” as being the greatest trilogy of modern time must have been written by a mastermind‚ and it was. The author J.R Tolkien is an incredible writer‚ but‚ could any one person create such a masterpiece with nothing to base it on? Perhaps

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    tortured earth‚ perhaps best described in the chapters[The Lord of the Rings] about approaches to Mordor”(Morrow 166). However‚ before he went to the war‚ he married his wife‚ Edith‚ after many years of waiting. Because of his Edit‚ home and belief in Christianity‚ he always hold the hope and did not give up when he was in the desperation‚ which made him survive. Later on‚ he was inspired by his survival and express the hope in The Lord of the Rings Trilogy by many tragic and bloody battles between good

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    Daniel Radcliffe’s Next Trick Is to Make Harry Potter Disappear By SUSAN DOMINUS Before Daniel Radcliffe became the most famous child actor in history‚ he was just a child: an only child‚ a poor sleeper‚ a nonstop talker‚ a picky eater. He was also disarmingly sweet. In the screen test he took at age 10‚ in 2000‚ for the first Harry Potter film‚ “Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone‚” he smiles brightly‚ ebullient‚ his delight in being there apparent; he is concentrating‚ concentrating so hard

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    The Hero with a Thousand Faces: Harry Potter The hugely successful Harry Potter series has been embraced by millions of readers worldwide. It’s sold more than four hundred million copies and has been translated into numerous languages. Both children and adults alike have rejoiced to the whimsical story‚ told by the author J.K. Rowling‚ about a hero and his perilous journey to an ultimate goal. What many probably do not realize is that they‚ more likely than not‚ have read stories like it before

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    The two Democratic nominees have narrowed down to Hillary Clinton‚ former secretary of state and‚ Bernie Sanders‚ junior United States senator of Vermont‚ who fascinatingly enough‚ isn’t exactly a Democrat. He interchangeably identifies himself as an independent‚ a socialist‚ or an independent socialist. The two candidates share numerous viewpoints on certain policies‚ but the more one observes the more evident it becomes of their different positions and goals as candidates. While Hilary comes off

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    Throughout the story‚ it is Frodo’s faithful friends that enable him to push on towards the goal. When the Frodo volunteers to take the ring to Mordor‚ “Merry‚ Pippin‚ and Sam refuse to be parted from Frodo‚ and Gandalf unexpectedly seconds their plea to join the company‚ suggesting that Elrond should trust more to their love for their friend than to the counsels of prudence” (Films Media

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    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 decisions that could change their lives and the lives of those around them completely‚ whether they choose to make choices for themselves or others is up to them. Not all of the

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    Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring The Fellowship of the Ring is the first book in a trilogy of books. The main character is Frodo Baggins. Frodo is one of many unusual creatures that are not heard of normally in books called Hobbits. Hobbits are quiet‚ peace-loving‚ simple creatures. They enjoy leisure activities and generally do not like to take risks or go on adventures. Hobbits who like to do such things are looked down to by society‚ and are generally considered queer-folk. And

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    A hero is someone or something who helps others with an honorable purpose‚ or a person who possesses traits that others could see as the traits of a role model. In my mind‚ Frodo Baggins holds these heroic characteristics and‚ in the end‚ made choices to assist the well-being of his companions. Frodo’s efforts display that he is concerned for the future of all living things and does not act simply based on his own wants. For instance‚ when Gandalf questions Frodo of the Ring’s prospect‚ Frodo chooses

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    Frodo’s quest of the One Ring. Two well-known literary works of the twentieth century‚ Lord of the Rings and the Chronicles of Narnia‚ captivate the imaginations of children and adults alike long after their authors have passed them on. Tales of magic‚ both good and evil‚ power and battles‚ elves and dwarves‚ make these stories popular. For over fifty years‚ C.S. Lewis’ Chronicles of Narnia captured the hearts of millions children around the world. J.R.R. Tolkien’s Lord of the Rings has sold over 100 million

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