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Evil Ring Of Sauron To Mount Doom
747 wordsThe Two Towers Main Characters- Frodo Baggins, a hobbit, the main character of the story, the bearer of the evil ring, sent to destroy it in the fires of Mount Doom. He is very strong, but has trouble sometimes making choices, and sometimes makes wrong ones, wields Sting the dagger of his Uncle Bilbo Baggins. Sam wise Gam zee, a hobbit, Frodo's companion on his journey to destroy the ring, he is always looking out for Frodo, to help him in any way he can, wields a dagger, sword to him. Pippin To...
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Equal Forces Of Good And Evil
3,643 wordsIntentionally Wicked: Thoughts on The Lord of the Rings and Our Motivation in Committing Evil Acts The Main Point: The following analysis deals with the nature and source of evil and whether, given our innate motives and moral obligation, we willingly choose to succumb to our desires or are slaves of our passion. From this argument, I intend to show that our human nature requires that we play into our desires in order to affirm our free will. This is not to say that our desires are necessarily e...
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Forces Of The Dark Lord
2,189 wordsComparative Essay on the Lord of the Rings and the Hobbit fantasy is an imaginary world where all things imaginable can be brought to life. J.R. R Tolkien portrayed fantasy through his use of skilled craftsmanship and a vivid imagination, which was presented in each piece of literature he wrote. In Tolkien's two stories The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings we see the theme of fantasy brought to life through three essential elements, heroism, magic and retribution. Heroism is shown through the ch...
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Tolkien's Own Views On Christianity And Myth
3,321 wordsIf the study of literature shows nothing else, it shows that every author, consciously or subconsciously, creates his (or her) work after his (or her) own worldview. Tolkien is no exception. 'I am a Christian... ' he writes (1), and his book shows it. Christianity appears not as allegory -- Tolkien despises that (2) -- nor as analogy, but as deep under girding presuppositions, similarities of pattern, and shared symbols. That there should be similarities between the presuppositions of of The Lor...
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Lord Of The Rings
1,601 wordsThe Lord Of The Rings By J.R.R. Tolkien Three Rings for the Elven-kings under the sky, Seven for the Dwarf-lords in their halls of stone, Nine for Mortal Men doomed to die, One for the Dark Lord on his dark throne, In the Land of Morder where the Shadows lie. One Ring to rule them all, One ring to find them, One Ring to bring them all and in the darkness bind them, In the Land of Morder where the Shadows lie. The Lord of the rings, written by J.R.R. Tolkien, is truly one of the greatest novels e...
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Possession Of The Evil Ring Of Power
2,403 wordsImagine yourself in a pre-industrial world full of mystery and magic. Imagine a world full of monsters, demons, and danger, as well as a world full of friends, fairies, good wizards, and adventure. In doing so you have just taken your first step onto a vast world created by author and scholar John Ronald Reuel Tolkien. Tolkien became fascinated by language at an early age during his schooling, in particularly, the languages of Northern Europe, both ancient and modern. This affinity for language ...
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Frodo For The Ring
715 wordsLord of the rings, Fellowship of the ring By: J.J. R Tonkin, print date: Oct, 1965 The story starts with the 33rd birthday-party for Frodo Baggans, and the 111th birthday party for Bilbo Baggans, Hobbits who live in a mythical land called the Shire. Frodo's best friend is his gardner Sam. Frodo owns a magic Ring which makes him invisible when he wears it, a gift from his cousin Bilbo who stole it from Gollum years ago. One day the old wizard Gandalf comes to the Shire, and he tells Frodo of an e...
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One Ring Evil
2,271 words"One Ring to rule them all, One Ring to find them, One Ring to bring them all and in the Darkness bind them" (Tolkien, The Two Towers 233) One of the masters of British Literature, J.R.R. Tolkien was able to create a fantasy world with an endless supply of parallelisms to reality. The fantasy world was found in the "Lord of the Rings". Tolkien is able to create wonderful symbolism and meaning out of what would otherwise be considered nonsense. He creates symbolism and meaning by mastering his ow...
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Difference Between Frodo And Other Ring Bearers
880 wordsThe Lord of the Rings, is an Archetypal Myth, which includes a hero, dangerous journey into the land of evil comes to exist in the collective unconscious and becomes an addition to the way we organize our thinking about the universe and human life. The hero of the movie Frodo Baggins goes through heroic stages of his life. As a young boy he loses his innocence by realizing good versus evil, sacrifice for the sake of destiny, temptation of power and fortunate to have many teachers and friendship....
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Lord Of The Ring
310 wordsREVIEW OF THE FILM 'The Lord of the Ring: The Fellowship of the Ring' is a film adventure of goods against evil, furthermore. it is a story of the power and value of friendship and individual courage. The film is directed by Peter Jackson and produced by Barrie M. Osborne and Jackson, Fran Walsh and Tim Sanders. The screenplay is by Fran Walsh, Philippa Boy ens, and Jackson based on the book by J.R.R. Tolkien. The story begins in a place called Middle-earth; a dark and powerful lord has brought ...
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Evil Witch King To The Shire
2,504 wordsThis isn't exactly a paper, but it's a handy synopsis of the plot of the book version of The Lord of the Rings. Should come in very handy for someone wishing to write a paper on the books, but without the time to read them. There are some term paper topics at the bottom, as well. Vol. I - THE FELLOWSHIP OF THE RING: The story starts with the twentieth birthday-party for Frodo Baggins, a Hobbit who lives with his brother Sam in a mythical land called the Shire. Frodo owns a magic Ring that makes ...
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Evil Of The Ring
4,102 wordsThe creation of the "One Ring" or the "Ring of Sauron" goes back to the years following the fall of Mor goth. At this time, Sauron established his desire to bring the Elves, and indeed all the people of Middle-Earth, under his control. In order to bring the Elves under his control, Sauron persuaded them that his intentions were good, and that he wanted Middle-Earth to return from the darkness it was in. Eventually the elves sided with Sauron, and created the Rings of Power under his guidance. Fo...
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Aragorn A True Hero
1,173 wordsIn the novel The Lord of the Ring: The Fellowship of the Ring, by J.R. R Tolkien, many of the characters possess heroic characteristics and qualities, which are acknowledged throughout the novel. A hero is a person noted for feat of courage or nobility of purpose, especially one who has risked or sacrificed their life. The selfless act of heroism is the ability to withstand that which few others could, by demonstrating courage and strength; mentally, emotionally and physically. A hero is someone...
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Pippen And Gandalf Ride To Minas Tirith
583 wordsThe Lord Of The Rings: The Return Of The King My story begins where the second book, "The Two Towers", left off. "The Return Of The King" is the 3rd and final installment of "The Lord Of The Rings" series. The three books follow the quest to destroy the ring of power, an ancient ring forged by the evil Sauron. When Sauron last possessed the ring he tried to enslave Middle Earth (the land where the story takes place) and kill all those who defied him. However, Sauron was defeated and the ring was...
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