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    In the novel‚ The Hobbit‚ they are making a treacherous journey to a new terrain called the Misty Mountains. Bilbo and the dwarves could say there destination is unknown or ¨wild.¨ That is kind of what I felt the first day I attended middle school. There was many different things I had to do like learn my surroundings‚ cope with the new terrain‚ and had to tough it out. The first day of middle school was pretty rough because I didn’t know many people there. I knew none of the teachers and what

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    to his 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

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    sense‚ and at least a little bit of survival skills‚ because with out them they probably wouldn’t live long and might chicken out. The main idea is they can go on these adventures and prove that they can do what others can’t. Bilbo was a very scared hobbit but was convinced and went on the adventure to slay the dragon‚ Bilbo even saved Thorin on the way eventually Bilbo realized his own bravery and figured out he can be brave just chooses not too. Bilbo definitely was a scaredy cat but he went with

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    Anyone who had something of great value stolen from him would try to get it back. Even if that person had to go to high risks to reclaim what was theirs. In the book The Hobbit‚ a hobbit named Bilbo Baggins‚ a wizard named Gandalf‚ and thirteen dwarves have to get back their lost treasure that a character named Smaug stole. To reclaim their treasure they have to travel a long distance to the Lonely Mountain where Smaug is hiding . Throughout their journey they encounter many life-hindering experiences

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    In J.R.R Tolkien’s award-winning 1937 novel The Hobbit‚ it is extremely evident that there are a multitude of elements that support the conventions of the fantasy genre. Most recurring themes‚ events and characters support the fantasy genre. There is a continuous quest all throughout the novel to retrieve supposed stolen gold from the dragon Smaug‚ there are animals‚ certain races and characters that could not exist in reality‚ and there is magic‚ all of which are classic elements of the fantasy

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    watch you got for Christmas. Maybe it’s a ring that your uncle stole from a deranged old hobbit‚ but probably not. The Fellowship of The Ring starts off with the story of Bilbo Baggins. Bilbo was a young hobbit who went on an incredible adventure. He was accompanied by many of friends‚ including Gandalf the Grey. Bilbo had obtained a ring of incredible power from a hobbit that had lives far past his time. This hobbit was named Gollum. Bilbo stole the ring from Gollum’s layer by winning a game‚ at the

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    affective loyalty of retailer customers in order to establish the role played by loyalty programs in the development of these variables. Research Design Research data were taken from a survey carried out on 720 customers from a Spanish supermarket chain. A stratified selection by simple affixing was used. Out of the entire sample‚ 180 were participants in the retailer frequent shopper program that was in force at that moment‚ 180 in the card program and 360 were not participant in any loyalty program

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    The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey and the Hero’s Journey The hero’s journey that Campbell said in The Hero with a Thousand Faces is a basic pattern and found in many narratives around the world. The standard pattern of the adventure of the hero is represented in the sequences: Departure-Initiation-Return. This sequences also known as the heroic Monomyth. In the movie‚ The hobbit: An Unexpected Journey‚ Campbell’s Monymyth is represented by the main character. The story unfolds according to each

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    lived in the neighborhood of The Hill for time out of mind‚ and people considered them very respectable‚ not only because most of them were rich‚ but also because they never had any adventures or did anything unexpected.” (1) In J.R.R. Tolkien’s‚ The Hobbit‚ Bilbo Baggins was no exception to this. He was very content living in the shire‚ but when Gandalf arrived at his house along with 13 dwarves he finds himself doing something he thought he would never do‚ going on an adventure. This novel shows that

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    about The Hobbit The world we live in is full of heroes that are different shapes and sizes that people don’t remember who they are a month after they do something. The story The Hobbit may make you think of a half sized person as an no everyday hero‚ but his actions will touch your heart and make you think that it’s really possible to change the world around you no matter what size you are. The half sized person in this story by J.R.R. Tolkien is named Bilbo and his race is known as hobbits. In his

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