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    Darion and his crew had been sailing for days trying to find the island of the sea queen. They needed her help and guidance to find the gold before the mad Captain Gray. Darion held his telescope to his eye for what felt like the hundredth time today. Looking through the glass‚ he skimmed over the horizon‚ praying for the sight of land. Finally‚ there is the distance he spotted an island. “Land ho!” he shouted to the crew. Several men ran to the side of the ship and pointed across to the island.

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    “Wallace‚ Wallace‚ Wallace.” The spirit sighed‚ pacing around me as he spoke‚ a faint trail of light following his movements. “You are like so many others‚ so many unhappy souls‚” he continued vaguely‚ speaking in an exasperated tone. “What do you mean?” I questioned‚ puzzled by his ambiguous statement. “Tell me. What were you thinking about before you came here?” He repeated; although‚ it seemed he already knew the answer. “U-um‚ well.” I hesitated‚ the sudden memories flooding my senses. “How could

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    As a youth ministry major reaching out to the teenagers of the generation born into the Digital Age‚ I wish that every one of my youth group kids would take the reading of Schuchardt to heart. One of the biggest challenges of my career will be to draw teenagers into a closer relationship with Christ than with technology. I feel like a hypocrite saying this‚ though‚ because I know that I’m guilty of experiencing the vices of the virtual life‚ which I suspect may become even more apparent during my

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    In ‘The Hobbit’‚ the classic novel by J. R. R. Tolkien‚ Bilbo Baggins appears to be a timid and little hobbit with an extremely unambitious lifestyle in his town‚ The Shire. This is until a wise wizard; named Gandalf‚ and a company of ambitious dwarves‚ show up on the doorstep of his hobbit-hole. They whisk poor Bilbo on a journey that develops Bilbo’s qualities as he becomes wiser and more courageous. This essay will demonstrate those changes‚ as well as what occurred along the journey to make these

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    Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring‚ the Hobbits (Frodo‚ Sam‚ Pippin‚ and Merry) must go on their journey without Gandalf (the wizard) to protect them. During their journey‚ the Hobbits face many challenges that they must overcome‚ but without the help of others‚ they would not have survived. The first major challenge the Hobbits must overcome is the Old Forrest. In the Old Forest‚ the trees are “alive” and change the path the Hobbits must take several times. Frodo and the others attempt

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    Joseph Campbell’s monomyth‚ or the hero’s journey‚ is a basic pattern that its proponents argue is found in many narratives from around the world. This widely distributed pattern was described by Campbell in The Hero with a Thousand Faces (1949).[1] An enthusiast of novelist James Joyce‚ Campbell borrowed the term monomyth from Joyce’s Finnegans Wake.[2] Campbell held that numerous myths from disparate times and regions share fundamental structures and stages‚ which he summarized in The Hero with

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    Alexandria Coates 4th Period Honors English 10 September 25‚ 2012 Adventures of a Hobbit: Understanding how and why Bilbo changes throughout The Hobbit. In The Hobbit Bilbo Baggins goes on many adventures and learns many new things. Bilbo fights Trolls‚ Goblins‚ Wargs‚ dragons‚ and a creature named Gollum. In J. R. R. Tolkien’s The Hobbit Bilbo has to learn how to figure a way out of challenges‚ Bilbo goes through many hardships in order for him to transform into a hero‚ how desirable journeying

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    Born in 1934‚ Elisabeth Schiesser lived a hard life right from the start. THESIS Her journey started in Yugoslavia with her family of 7 and a normal life. It was her home until it was taken over by Hitler’s army on April 6 1941. The Germans invaded and changed everything. All the men were forced to fight for Nazi army. After the war Elisabeth’s family was forced into a concentration camp along with many other families. After three years of being trapped they escaped and headed for their next destination

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    The Hobbit by J.R.R. Tolkien is set in a fantasy world that has differences‚ as well as similarities‚ to our own world. The author has created the novel’s world‚ Middle Earth‚ not only by using imagination‚ but by also adding details from the modern world. Realistic elements in the book enable readers to relate to the setting‚ yet have the ability to "imagine" exciting events and organisms not found on Earth.<br><br>The majority of differences between Middle Earth and today’s world are found in objects

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    Behind the Creatures and Monsters Hobbits‚ dragons‚ orcs‚ goblins… that is what most people think of when they think J.R.R Tolkien. What they do not think about is Tolkien as who he is: a human. J.R.R Tolkien was obsessed with learning. It was instilled in him from early on. The different ways that learned in his life‚ including his travel‚ the death in his life‚ family religion‚ linguistics‚ and‚ of course‚ academia‚ have influenced his work such as The Hobbit. From an early age‚ Tolkien had major

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