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    John Ronald Reuel Tolkien is the author of one of the most famous stories ever told‚ The Lord of the Rings. There is nothing simple about this unique epic; it is riddled with appendices‚ contains detailed maps‚ and contains languages with multiple dialects that Tolkien did not always feel the need to translate. While this epic has many idiosyncrasies found nowhere else‚ the most unique thing about the epic is the way it was written. Rather than start with the plot line and develop the details‚ Tolkien

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    Frodo‚ the hobbit‚ did not have any mystic powers; he was gifted to endure the power of the ring better than others. Frodo takes up the initiative and volunteers for the quest that forms the fellowship of the ring. Frodo and the fellowship of heroes encountered many deaths threatening obstacles during their quest to Mordor. Frodo shows his patience and willingness to face all problems as he is determined to do away with the ring. As Fordo understands that the negative power of the ring is increasing

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    the control of the ring‚ became Ringwraiths‚ which means that they Sauron had complete control over them. This could become the fate of Frodo‚ the ring-bearer in the book‚ who is taking the One Ring back to the Land of Mordor to destroy the ring in the fires where it was first crafted. Frodo could possibly fall under the spell of the ring‚ which would turn Frodo into a Ringwraith. The ring once was held by a creature named Gollum‚ who murdered Déagol to obtain the ring found in the bottom of a marsh

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    The road towards self discovery truly is one with numerous hardships and conflicts. In the story “The Hobbit” the central character Bilbo Baggins undergoes many situations in which he discovers himself. In the story “The Hobbit” Hobbits are described as little people who love good food‚ comfort‚ and security being more then contented with just living a nice and quiet lifestyle. Even though most Hobbits seem to be like these people Bilbo’s ancestery on his mother’s side is full of adventurous Hobbits

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    has a secret‚ has a huge unwillingness to bend to the will of others; and is too greedy to share any of his information to anyone as he has an over desire for his family treasure. Thorin’s arrogance lets Bilbo seize the chance and become a true hero to himself and his companions. Thorin uses his talent of dressing words up to suggest to Bilbo that he should go into the secret passage first‚ and at the same time shirking the riskiest activities‚ forcing the small hobbit to face them instead

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    the Rings‚ is a perfect example of a quest with Frodo (the quester) as the one chosen to take the ring to Mordor (the place to go). Along the way‚ there are dangers a plenty. Frodo is hunted by Orcs‚ Uruk-hai‚ and Ringwraiths. He is stabbed by one of the Ringwraiths‚ speared by an ogre‚ and followed by Gollum; Gollum was the original owner of the ring and wants the ring back. Also‚ Saruman‚ a wizard under the spell of Sauron‚ is searching for Frodo. Further on into the journey‚ he is almost attacked

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    narration of the hobbits seems like it is all bullshit‚ yet it gives the narrator authority‚ since he seems as he knows what the fuck was going on. He indicates that the hobbits still exists - which makes it even more bullshit. Characterization of Bilbo Baggins Very hobbit-ish. The hobbit values and norms are deeply burned into his mind‚ and he can hardly handle the thought of going elsewhere than the shire. Furthermore he is friendly‚ as long as people don’t challenge him - then he becomes unfriendly.

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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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    helped him win the battle and it also helped him guide the dwarves throughout the journey without Gandalf. Without Bilbo’s intelligence‚ he would not be sure of what to do and how to solve his problems. You can see this when Gollum says‚ “Curse the Baggins! It’s gone! What has it got in its pocketses? Oh we guess‚ my precious. He’s

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    Fernweh n.: an ache for distant places; the craving for travel (origin German). People all around the world go on insane journeys. They put their lives in danger‚ but for what reason? As humans‚ it’s natural for us to have expectations‚ the desire to gain things when we put in the effort to complete them. So what’s the big deal? Why leave the comforts of modern civilization for the unknown? Many would respond with the following: to find their true selves‚ connect with nature‚ challenge their abilities

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