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    Tolkien present women who succeed in subverting this norm? J.R.R. Tolkien’s works have been analysed for decades and have often been criticised for the lack of female characters. Arguably his most cherished publications‚ The Lord of the Rings trilogy‚ in particular has been condemned for the passivity of his relatively few female characters. Having said that however‚ throughout the three books‚ there are a number of female characters who combat the stereotypical role of women and subvert the norm

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    Why did the New Zealand government offer Warner Brothers incentives to film “The Hobbit” in New Zealand? Analyse how this will affect the New Zealand film industry and New Zealand society. Warner Brothers‚ one of Hollywood ’s most famous studios‚ was founded in 1923 by four actual brothers: Jack‚ Sam‚ Harry & Albert Warner. On April 4‚ 1923‚ with help from a loan given to Harry Warner by his banker Motley Flint‚ they formally incorporated as Warner Bros. Pictures‚ Inc. I believe that production

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    The Lord of the Rings by J.R.R. Tolkien Throughout recorded human history‚ some people have written books and others have‚ sometimes‚ decided on disliking certain books. Once someone is against a book to the point where it offends them on one level or another‚ this is where challenges or bans against a book arise. More times than not‚ a book is banned/ challenged due to religious or spiritual reasons. This is exactly the case of the only reported challenge on The Lord of the Rings‚ the 40th most

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    The Fellowship of the Ring‚ an exciting and passionate novel written by J.R.R. Tolkien‚ captures the heroic conscience that lives within us all. In this remarkable novel‚ Tolkien displays how greed and envy have the power to destroy important promises made by partners‚ but how friendship and courage can fight them. This story displays a rare example of how one person can make a difference in the world. As one once said‚ "The world cannot be changed by a single person‚" however through the challenging

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    Symbols Everywhere We all have have something that symbolizes us. It could be a symbol for a certain religion like a cross. It can also give us directions. Without symbols life would be hard. Well‚ books have symbolism too. Authors use symbolism to represent things in their stories and novels. The Outsiders is a book about a gang of greasers that get into trouble when one of them kills a Soc. The greasers get into a mess and it is very kaotic. The Fellowship of the Ring is about a group of

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    John Ronald Reuel Tolkien has been one of the most significant and amazing writer‚ poet‚ philologist and professor. Tolkien has been best known for the great books that he has written for classic high fantasies. He is a well known scholar of English language‚ expert in Old and Middle English. As you can see‚ Tolkien’s writing has assembled him to be a well known person as a result of his achievements that have a enduring impact. John Ronald Reuel Tolkien was born on January 3‚ 1892 in Bloemfontein

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    Moral Courage EMMA WALSKY PRE-AP CHALLENGE ENGLISH 9 MRS. PEARSON 2 MARCH 2013 “It is curious that physical courage should be so common in the world and moral courage so rare.” (Mark Twain) Courage is the mental or moral strength to venture‚ persevere‚ and withstand danger‚ fear‚ or difficulty. Aragorn‚ from The Lord of the Rings‚ Odysseus from The Iliad and The Odyssey‚ and Katniss from The Hunger Games all demonstrate jarring courage throughout their journey to heroism. As Aragorn leads

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    Extra Credit: The Lord of the Rings The Lord of the Rings‚ famous movie series that consist of the quest to destroy the Ring and defeat the evil‚ has significant character roles that can be evaluated by Sartre’s definition of existentialism. Sartre defined existence as chaos that we must impose meaning upon. Sartre particularly focused on following our own consciousness and ego. In the movie‚ main characters are constantly challenged with the concept of free will. Characters are put in situations

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    Sam‚ The Ring Bearer Bearer By Jessica Madden Samwise Gamgee‚ one of the main characters in J.R.R. Tolkien’s popular series‚ The Lord of the Rings is also one of the most favorited characters. Many think of him as the true hero of the story‚ as he was one of the greatest influences in the process of saving Middle Earth. Even when all hope seems lost his show of loyalty and selflessness stand out. The story starts with Sam as an ordinary hobbit living in the Shire. Hobbits have a rustic‚ picturesque

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    Jania Grant Ms. Lisa Myers 10th Grade Honors Literature 14 August 2013 Almost everyone in their lifetime has either observed or read stories similar to those comparable to Star Wars‚ Huckleberry Finn‚ or even North by Northwest. These are stories of a quest‚ or voyage of discovery. The reason for a quest is always self-knowledge. Because of its self-knowledge a majority of the time questers are often young‚ inexperienced‚ and sheltered. There are five aspects or attributes to a quest.

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