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    The Hobbit by J.R.R. Tolkien begins by describing what exactly a hobbit is. Hobbits are little people‚ about half our height with thick curly brown hair on their head and feet. They are inclined to be fat at the stomach and wear bright colors. They live in a land called The Shire. In this land they lived in nice comfortable holes in the ground. In one particular hole lived Bilbo Baggins. Bilbo’s father was a solid and comfortable hobbit but Bilbo’s mother was from the Took family. Belladonna Took’s

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    the death he is bringing back to reclaim the mountain. Another one of these completely unnecessary use of additional characters and storylines is the love story between Kili and Tauriel. Even the addition of Tauriel’s character into the story of The Hobbit is completely unnecessary. Her love story with Kili doesn’t really serve to enhance the plot of the story‚ its use is just to lure the audience into a love story. Another disappointment

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    Begin by getting as comfortable as possible...close your eyes...take a few deep breathes to get relaxed. For the next couple minutes‚ just concentrate on your breathing. This is not a time to be worrying about any of the things that are happening in your day-to-day life. This is a time only for you. For this very short period of time‚ you can completely relax. Take a big breath in . . . And sigh it all the way out. Now‚ imagine yourself on a tropical island. You can return home any time you wish

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    Harper Lee uses imagery to intensify the mood of terror and suspense as Jem trespassed on the Radley property. In the story Scout says‚ “I tripped‚ the roar of a shotgun shattered the neighborhood.” This quote shows how when scout tripped the shotgun was so loud that it disturbed the whole neighborhood. Lee writes‚ “at first I thought it was a tree‚ but there was no wind blowing‚ and tree trunks never walked. From Scout’s point of view‚ we see that she describes the man as a tall tree that was moving

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    Blood Imagery In Macbeth

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    Every good story needs imagery. It is what drags the reader into the story and lets them have a clearer picture of what is happening. Macbeth is a William Shakespeare play that contains amazing examples of imagery. It utilizes multiple themes of imagery‚ but one of the most common is blood. Blood imagery is used to present strong images and to further help the audience know what the characters are dealing with throughout the story. The play Macbeth first mentions blood in the second scene of act

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    Symbolism‚ Imagery‚ AllegoryThe big‚ black‚ creep clock is located in the black room‚ so it’s not that hard to guess that it’s meant to be a symbol of death. More precisely‚ it’s a symbol of the passing of "the Time that flies" (5)‚ and the inevitability of death. Its eerie chiming on the hour is a regular reminder to the revelers that their lives are drifting away with the time‚ and that death is approaching. Of course‚ the effect is enhanced even more by that way the clock has of stopping all the

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    Dark Knight” was a smash hit for it’s fame‚ explosions‚ and chase scenes‚ but what really had me on the edge of my seat was perhaps the most riveting villain I had ever seen. The Joker. The Joker is a mob-backed terrorist with suicidal tendencies and a textbook sociopath. He is not reasonable‚ he’s not afraid of anything‚ and the last thing he cares about in the world is himself. As Alfred explained to Bruce‚ “Some men just want to watch the world burn”. Given the tortured nature of our subject

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    R. Tolkien’s “The Hobbit”‚ represents a heroic theme while Paulo Coelho’s “The Alchemist”‚ portrays the theme of listening to the centriole of Person Legends. However‚ both novels share the similar theme of perseverance. In the Hobbit‚ Tolkien portrays the main character‚ the hobbit Bilbo Baggins‚ as a hero as he faces difficult obstacles throughout his extravagant journey. For example‚ Tolkien writes “Somehow the killing of this giant spider‚ all alone by himself in the dark . . . made a great

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    English 2343 28 February 2013 Lost in a Dark World: John Milton’s “When I Consider How my Light is Spent” Being blind would be an incredibly hard thing to endure‚ and an even harder situation to describe to other people. In John Milton’s 1652 poem When I Consider How my Light is Spent the author uses imagery‚ symbols‚ and extended metaphors to express his feelings of going blind and how it relates to the serving of his god. In exploring the use of his imagery you must first know that John Milton

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    Light pollution happened slowly at first which was several decades ago it was a process that was hardly noticeable. A light here‚ a light there‚ burning way into the dark nighttime realm‚ helping us see in the darkness when people all their our beds fast asleep. The process still continues today‚ with little thought ever given to what we are stealing away. Our intentions are good but our methods need adjustment‚ and they needs to be done immediately. In fact‚ our methods should have been changed

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