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    Friendship In The Hobbit

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    The Hobbit By J. R. R. Tolkien the twelve dwarves lead by Thorin Oakenshield are looking to get back to their kingdom under the mountain‚ but they wind up finding their home as well as trust and a new found camaraderie. At the start of the story Gandalf the Grey connects the dwarves and Bilbo Baggins and gets them started on the quest to reclaim Thorin’s kingdom. Though they are looking for their home‚ which they do find‚ they stumble upon something that they were not expecting‚ friendship “ ‘[.

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    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 eager to deal out death in judgement. For even the very wise cannot see all ends. [...] My heart

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    ring of dancing warriors stood the wolves at a respectful distance watching and waiting to devour the first person that dropped dead out of the treetops. Bilbo could hear the goblins beginning a horrible song‚ and with that the flames were under Gandalf the wizards tree. In a moment it caught the others and went up like a rocket‚ when it was just beneath Bilbo’s‚ he closed his eyes‚ ready to die when...” As it can be seen Biblo and company were in many tight spots throughout this adventure‚ and he

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    The adventurous epic‚ The Hobbit by J.R.R Tolkien‚ takes the reader on a journey through Middle Earth where we come across many races‚ such as: Humans‚ Dwarves‚ Elves‚ Goblins‚ Trolls and of course Hobbits. Most of these races have leaders who are either good or bad for the position. Whenever a leader is not right for the role‚ someone might rise up and take charge. Good leaders do what is right for their people‚ whether it be to protect them‚ keep order among the races or with the nature around

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    Whenever it says that Bilbo is on the took side of his family it means that he is like one of his family members that stay at their house and never go on adventures.Usually whenever someone stays at their house they never really learn anything 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

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    Essayay Have you ever noticed a pattern in the plot of a book‚ similar to another book you read? You likely read two books following the hero’s journey. Both the books I Am Malala and The Hobbit follow the hero’s journey. The book The Hobbit by J.R.R Tolkien is a fantasy story about a hobbit who is thrown into an adventure he does not want to go on. The book I Am Malala is an autobiography written by Malala Yousafzai about her life as a women’s education activist. Both books The Hobbit and I

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    intelligence along with his ability to stall enemies and talk his way out of tough situations‚ proved useful to the group. In the scene in which Bilbo learns this valuable lesson is when the encounter the Trolls. Bilbo stalling the Trolls to wait for Gandalf to break the rock in half‚ so the sunlight would hit the Trolls. It expresses that Bilbo is very creative in thinking of ways to stall and escape in crucial situations. The audience is told this by the way the actor expresses the emotion when being

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    hero in courage‚ and intelligence‚ but most importantly his loyalty to his friends. The major points I will consider in this paper are: When Bilbo made the choice to leave his home in The Shire‚ to go on an adventure to recover treasure with Gandalf and the Dwarfs. When Bilbo finds the courage to rescue the Dwarfs from the spiders and wood elves in Mirkwood. When Bilbo prevents Thorin’s greed and bring peace to all the Dwarfs‚ Elves and Humans. Bilbo’s decision to return to Hobbiton‚ even

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    The Concept of Kairos

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    In the midst of the ordinary time (kronos)‚ extraordinary time (kairos) happens. A cultural word morphed by Christianity Introduction In a scene from Dead Poets Society‚ Professor John Keating challenges his boarding school English class. They sheepishly stand in front of the trophy case peering inquisitively into the photographs of alumna. The professor speaks with a deliberate tone about the boys in the faded black and white photographs: They’re not that different from you‚ are they

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    Assignment 1 – Understanding the legal requirements for a valid contract The essential elements for a contract‚ who apply in all cases‚ are: 1. Offer- made by offeror to the offeree ‚ it is very important to distinguish this from invitation to treat ( which invites offers to be made) 2. Acceptance – Offeree accepts the offer that has been made. Rolls Royce Car 3. Consideration- Something of value passes between the two parties e.g.: A

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