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    about nature or their surroundings.When someone is not use to there surroundings then that means that they will never know anything about where they could hide from something bad that is trying to kill them or chase them.This is an example of Bilbo Baggins but whenever he went on this adventure it changed him and the things that I will tell about when he came out more often is in chapter 5‚chapter 2‚and the last example when he finally came out was chapter 1. In chapter 5 the way how Bilbo stands out

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    Donald Glover‚ Modern Day Renaissance Man People today associate progress with technology. Modern society has advanced because people no longer have to focus on survival. Every technological boom throughout history has been followed by advances in the way people think. After agriculture was developed by the Greeks‚ the first philosophers ushered in critical thinking. The well known age of enlightenment‚ The Renaissance‚ defined new ideas and placed greater focus on the arts. Times of mental change

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    There and Back Again A comparison of The Hobbit and Beowulf Interesting similarities can be found between The Hobbit and Beowulf. These books shockingly share a lot of the characters‚ symbols‚ and scenes. Who copied who though? The answer is simple‚ Tolkein. He didn’t really copy the poem he just used a lot of the same ideas of Beowulf. J.R.R Tolkein was a professor at Oxford University. Where He read the epic poem Beowulf. He wrote some essays over the poem and really liked Beowulf. It shows

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    of writing a distinct feel. With its perilous journeys through Middle Earth‚ mysterious magic‚ mythical creatures‚ and intense battle scenes‚ this exciting adventure is sure to intrigue any reader. The main character of the story is Bilbo Baggins. He is a mythical creature called a hobbit that lives in a peaceful shire where excitement and adventure are only for the delusional. Tolkien does a wonderful job of developing his personality from small and timid to curious and brave throughout the

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    with him. I would consider Bilbo a hero because even though he hated to go on adventures‚ he stepped out of his box and took a leap of faith and decided to go out and be adventurous. “You gotta be kidding me!" I clench my fists. "I am NOT Bilfro Baggins. You are not a wizard with a pointy hat‚ and this is not the one ring of power.". You can see that with this quote that Bilbo started to get more sass and attitude in him. The most valuable lesson learned is: Be Courageous and step out of your comfort

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    The Hobbit – Thorin Oakenshield In an imaginative world created by J.R.R Tolkien we share the adventure of a hobbit by the name of Bilbo Baggins. This on the other hand won’t be about Bilbo; instead I will present you another inspiring character from this story‚ Thorin Oakenshield. This story takes place in the world of Bag End. An interesting world where we encounter with many different creatures; hobbits‚ wizards‚ dwarves‚ elf‚ goblins and dragons are only a few mentioned that let us explore

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    website describe how there were two types of slaves and how the slave owners would discriminate. The two types of slaves were the mulattoes and fully black slaves. Mulattoes were mixed/ half whit and half black slaves so they were threated better. 2. Baggins‚ Brian. "History of TheHaitian Independence Struggle1791-1804." History of the Haitian Independence Struggle 1791-1804. N.p.‚ n.d. Web. 09 Nov. 2016. • This article talks about as it says in the citation the struggles between 1791and 1804. It will

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    Changes During the 1900's

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    Throughout the 1900’s great and monumental changes were made in our country. Changes the Like Fair Labors Act of 1938‚ the Dyer Anti Lynching bill‚ and Women’s Suffrage all took place in at this time. The 1900’s also brought in Muckraking‚ the Dust Bowl‚ the Great Depression‚ and the St. Valentine’s Day Massacre. The mid 1900s gave way to crime and gangs a problem that we still have today. Satchmo and Louis Armstrong along with Duke Ellington‚ And Frank Sinatra are all products of the 1900’s. All

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    Movie: Never Back Down The movie Never Back Down is an action/drama sports movie directed by Jeff Wadlow starring Sean Faris as Jake Tyler a rebellious teenager that often gets in fights especially after his fathers death. Then there is Amber Heard as Baja Miller that are the beautiful girl Jake Tyler falls in love with. And last but not least there is Djimon Hounsou as Jean Roqua that is a mixed martial arts master and becomes Jake Tyler’s trainer. The movie begins at Jake Tyler’s last football

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    The relationship between the audience and the protagonist differ in a tragedy and comedy because the audience has different feelings for each protagonist. Comedies are meant to make the audience feel happy overall‚ but there is little emotion the audience feels from the protagonist. For example‚ after a Greek trilogy was played‚ a comedy was played‚ so people wouldn’t feel so downhearted. Tragedies tend to emotionally move people because the audience can identify with and relate to the protagonist

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