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    ‘The Hobbit’ is a beautiful story written by J.R.R Tolkien‚ and is full of happy‚ emotional quotes and lovely characters. Tolkien gives detailed descriptions of his characters using humour and often captures his young readers’ attention with short poems. For example‚ he begins his story with the sentence ‘In a hole in the ground there lived a hobbit…’ and continues it‚ which then becomes a legend! Tolkien has spun a fascinating tale with adventure involving dragons‚ magicians‚ hobbits‚ dwarves and

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    The Hobbit In the year 2941 13 dwarves‚ 1 wizard‚ and 1 hobbit set out on a journey to reclaim the lost kingdom of Erebor. The kingdom was taken over by the evil and greedy dragon Smaug. Smaug had been in the kingdom for many years hoarding all the gold‚ but that changed when Thorin and his dwarves came to Erebor. Thorin was one of the last descendants of Durin. Thorin’s Grandfather had once ruled Erebor before Smaug took over Erebor. Once Thorin had driven Smaug out of Erebor he was overcome with

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    Bilbo and the Dwarves they went to a place called rivendell and when they got there it was Bilbo and the Dwarves when they first got there they had reactions cause it was so big.But the thing is that Bilbo and the Dwarves had different ones what i mean by that is they had different reactions. Bilboś reaction of rivendell he loved it and he also loved the elves Bilbo likes the elves because they were so cute and fun. The dwarves didnt like it because they hated the elves. The reason why they hated

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    Do you know any Hobbits? No not the ones from the movie. There has been a discovery that proves the Hobbits truly did exist‚ teeth were uncovered in Southeast Asia along with a Skelton. These two objects were verified to be only 18‚000 years old‚ which was a surprise for the human ancestors living in Africa 1 million years ago had about the same teeth characteristics as the one found. The discovery of Hobbits most certainly affects our understanding of human evolution. After realizing that these

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    can magical creatures? Well if J.R.R Tolkien gives any indication through his magnificent novels then they sure can. In Tolkien’s famous novel The Hobbit music helps the reader understand the characters’ personalities better. Whether it be dwarves‚ elves‚ or the torturous goblins‚ music plays a role in their development. In chapter one of The Hobbit the dwarves are introduced and with their introduction comes song.The dwarves are adventurous creatures or at least that is what their song implies

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    cheerful and intrepid life seen at the beginning. Sam is the person who adores his master and is willing to go after him wherever he chooses to go. He generally tries to be there and help Frodo. In any case‚ it is vital to specify that the hobbit is not a conventional hero. This normal individual just answers Gandalf’s call and assumes liability for demolishing the Ring. Another self-portraying example in this set of three stories may be the style of depicting Mordor. Tolkien presents it as a cheerless

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    “Home Floresiensis - The Hobbit” Homo floresiensis (“Man of Flores”) is the name for a possible new species in the genus Homo‚ remarkable for its small body‚ small brain‚ and survival until relatively recent times (www.en.wikipedia.org). Anthropologists Peter Brown of University of New England in South Wales‚ Australia‚ Michael Morwood and their colleagues have argued that a variety of features‚ both primitive and derived‚ identified LB1 (the first skeleton found in cave of Liang Bua) is

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    Summary: Chapter 11 At the beginning of chapter 11 of the novel “The Hobbit“ when the group reaches the foot of the mountain they decide to search out the secret door described on their map. After hours of searching‚ Bilbo finally locates a narrow passage along a cliff that leads to a patch on the mountain’s side. Though the patch must be the door‚ the dwarves cannot find a way to open it. One evening the hobbit suddenly the riddle on the map. He quickly gathers the other dwarves by the door‚

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    Transformation Packet We are all on a journey of sorts; it may be a physical‚ mental‚ emotional‚ or spiritual journey that causes us to change from who we were last week or last year into who we are today. This idea of individuals moving through life as if on a journey is an archetype. Archetypes can be images‚ character types‚ symbols‚ or themes that occur repeatedly throughout myth‚ literature‚ folklore‚ dreams‚ and life. PRIOR to completing this packet‚ please make sure

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    Univ 102 . 10 May 2011 Cultural Transformations of Little Red Riding Hood The story of “Little Red Riding Hood” began as a fairy tale passed down through the centuries‚ especially by peasant women to their daughters since folklorists often belonged to the peasant culture (Tatar 3). The peasants who were farmworkers and domestic laborers needed something to do while working tediously‚ so they told each other tales. That’s why the Little Red Riding Hood story’s original plot had a peasant

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