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    and Sam are of different shades of green and olive‚ Frodo’s coat is reddish brown. He is also the only brunette while the rest are blondes. This created a distinct difference between Frodo and the rest of the hobbits‚ especially in terms of the significance of their roles. As can be seen in the rest of the film‚ Frodo as the ring bearer carried the entire burden while the other hobbits provided more of a supporting role to him. In contrast to the protagonists‚ the Ringwraith is dressed in black

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    The dictionary defines it as "the original pattern or model from which all things of same kind are copied or on which they are based; a model or first form; prototype." J.R.R Tolkien’s "The Hobbit" is a story of growth that centers on Bilbo Baggins a Hobbit who is perfectly happy in his Hobbit hole eating‚ drinking and smoking. Everything in Bilbo’s life is as he likes it‚ until the day that Gandalf the Grey strolls into his life and although Bilbo doesn’t know it Gandalf is his Guide. The

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    selfless. Furthermore‚ he is also confident‚ and rightfully so‚ due to his heightened knowledge and extraordinary skills in combat. In addition to all of Aragon’s strengths‚ he has very minimal weaknesses that can be easily overlooked. In conclusion Frodo would not be able to complete his journey to mount doom without the integral assistance of Aragon. His talents and many strengths make it possible for this mission to be accomplished‚ thus leading to the direct assumption that Aragorn is the main protagonist

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    To further investigate Bilbo Baggins as a hero‚ first the term hero must be defined. In literary works‚ heroes have classical been defined by their noble birth or high status in society. Most commonly‚ these characters are male‚ exhibit mythic strength and prowess on the battlefield‚ and have already been established by their own people or country as a heroic figure (Nagy 33). Yet this type of reputation is not the case with the race of hobbits. A hobbit is not a warrior nor does a hobbit appear

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    Dear‚ Bilbo Baggins Good morning my dear friend Bilbo. It’s me‚ Gandalf writing to you this very morning. After our great quest the dwarves and me have been doing great‚ we were wondering how were you doing? Bilbo we thank you very much for all of your help during our adventure. I am very proud and glad that my decision of choosing you as our burglar was successful. I still remember that day we you were just a little calm hobbit living happily in you little hobbit whole until that one day everything

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    Rings presents a story in which even the smallest people can make a great difference in the fate of the world. The Lord of the Rings encourages us to find our meaning outside of the approval or even the eyes of those more “important” than ourselves. Frodo accomplishes his task without any promise or even hope of his deeds being noticed by the majority of the people of Middle Earth. And even when considering the obsession of a woman with a man‚ as we see in the pining of Eowyn for Aragorn (who only loves

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    Tolkien is said to be one of the greatest children’s novels of all time. The novel‚ due to its use of such characters as goblins‚ elves‚ trolls‚ giants‚ and others is in tradition‚ a fairy tale. The tale centers on a small hobbit by the name of Bilbo Baggins. It follows the journey of a band of dwarves‚ a wizard named Gandalf‚ and their robber‚ Bilbo on their way to retrieving treasure that had long been taken away from them. The hobbit traveled all over Middle-Earth‚ beginning with Bilbo’s tiny hobbit-hole

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    Harry Potter 7 review Tell me‚ how many of you in here have seen the two latest Harry Potter Movies? Now‚ how many have actually read it? Ohh boy‚ you’ve missed the best book-serie of our generation. And as you might know‚ even if you havent read it yourselves – the books are superior to the movies. 1. And If you havent been sleeping under a rock youve during the last 15 years youve mustve heard about the Harry Potter-phenomenon. Still‚ I must assume that you dont know who this four-eyed wizard

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    that takes the narrative forward in time from the current point of the story in literature‚ film‚ television‚ and other media.[4][5] Examples[edit] An example of foreshadowing from the novel and its screen adaptation The Lord of the Rings:[6] —Frodo: What a pity that Bilbo did not stab that vile creature [Gollum]‚ when he had a chance! —Gandalf: Pity? It was pity that stayed his hand. [...] Many that live deserve death. And some that die deserve life. Can you give it to them? Then do not be too

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    for my refill‚ I looked out the window. I had told the waitress the nice things about my family. I hadn’t told her what I had told Bao in the parking lot. My father was an educated man. He liked to say that I was born on the same day as Bilbo Baggins. Baggins was a character in Tolkien’s novel “The Hobbit.” Dad was a heavy drinker who frequently hit my mother. When I received my draft notice‚ he threatened to shoot me if I went to Canada instead the Army. “I’ll track to the Yukon and blow your brains

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