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    has had to step out of their comfort zone sometime in their lives. It could possibly be another side to them‚ or they were simply forced to because they have terrible friends‚ if these people were friends at all. In The Hobbit the character Bilbo Baggins has left his wonderfully boring side and took on a much more lively and adventurous Tookish side in several situations. Bilbo’s Tookish side has been shown when the dwarves first made an appearance at his home‚ when he goes after the dwarves to join

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    Though compared to them‚ he is a better man and a wiser king. In battle‚ Aragorn plans excellent strategies. He led a war in The Return of the King and won it proudly. Also‚ Aragorn has nobility that is worth noting. In the name of his people and Frodo Baggins‚ he would fight till his death and protect them. Aragorn always fought side by side full of pride with his people in war. Aragorn son of Arathorn or more commonly known as Strider by Samwise Gamgee‚ one of his respected nine companions in the

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    Jackson shows the emotions of characters quite well‚ especially the main protagonist Frodo Baggins. He makes it very obvious how the Ring effects Frodo and the people around him‚ capturing the grief and suffering the Ring causes. “I am sorry that I have brought this upon you‚ my boy. And I’m sorry that you must bear this burden. I’m sorry for everything.” (1:35) the fellowship and other people that are around Frodo are aware of the burden he carries‚ they realize the hardship that he is going through

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    with Sauron. However‚ it is instead found by the hobbit Bilbo Baggins‚ much to the despair of Gollum. Bilbo returns to his home in the Shire with the Ring‚ and the story jumps forward in time sixty years. At his 111th ("eleventy-first") birthday‚ Bilbo leaves the Ring to his nephew and adopted heir Frodo Baggins. The Wizard Gandalf soon learns it is the One Ring‚ and that Sauron seeks to retake it. Taking no chances‚ Gandalf tells Frodo to leave the Shire with the Ring and sends him to Bree with

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    of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring that is written by Professor JRR Tolkien. This novel is the first volume of the lord of the ring trilogy. It consists of 10 chapters and was first published in 1954. This novel is about a young hobbit‚ Frodo Baggins‚ and his eight journey companions to Mordor in order to destroy a ring. This novel will be reviewed regarding several narrative aspects; the plot‚ setting‚ point of view‚ and characters of the story. First‚ The Fellowship of the Ring novel has

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    after a large battle. The ring was then lost for 2‚500 years but later was found by Gollum. Bilbo Baggins was the next person to find it. The movie then begins with the celebration of Bilbo Baggins 111th birthday. During his party Bilbo makes a speech that he will leave and never come back to the Shire‚ the land were Hobbits live. Gandalf‚ an old friend of Bilbo‚ makes Bilbo leave the ring for his son‚ Frodo‚ before leaving the Shire. Gandalf then finds out that Sauron’s spirit is still

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    happen. The main character in the film‚ Frodo Baggins‚ along with my personal life experience‚ show that while making a life-altering decision‚ acknowledging foresight and feeling fear can paralyze and prevent individuals from achieving their full potential. When first hearing about the ring‚ Frodo questions Gandalf about why the Ring simply cannot be destroyed. Gandalf tells Frodo that the Ring can only be destroyed at the cracks of doom inside Mordor‚ and Frodo initially volunteers to keep the Ring

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    UBFF2013 BUSINESS FINANCE Question: 1. (a) Frodo Baggins has RM1‚500 to invest. His investment counselor suggests an investment that pays no stated interest but will return RM2‚000 at the end of 3 years. (i) (ii) What annual rate of return will Frodo earn with this investment? Frodo is considering another investment‚ of equal risk‚ that earns an annual return of 8%. Which investment should he make and why? (b) Samwise Gamgee was seriously injured in an industrial accident. He sued

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    which the protagonist endures and through which he overcomes his fundamental flaw‚ which aids in his inclination to attain chivalry. This is reflected in J.R.R. Tolkien’s The Lord Of The Rings through the characters Frodo Baggins and Samwise Gamgee. Tolkien constructs Frodo and Sam as simpleton hobbits that know nothing of swords and battles‚ however after they endure a horrific quest‚ they prove to be two of the greatest chivalric characters throughout literature. They commenced their quest

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    introduces the reader to the onset of a struggle and imminent war almost instantly. After Bilbo Baggins’ retirement and Frodo’s inheritance of the Ring of power‚ he is immediately plunged into a growing world of trouble and delayed conflict against the far-spreading evil of Sauron and his land of Mordor. Frodo is surrounded by a strong company of friends‚ including Gandalf‚ a wizard aiding him in his journey. Frodo is troubled and discouraged by his quest and tells Gandalf “I wish it need not have happened

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