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Lord Of The Rings Middle Earth
1,110 words"One Ring to rule them all, One Ring to find them, One Ring to bring them all and in the Darkness bind them" (1 LotR II, 2 The Council of Elrond) One of the masters of British Literature, John Ronald Reuel Tolkien has the unique ability to create a fantasy world in which exists a nearly endless supply of parallelisms to reality. By mastering his own world and his own language and becoming one with his fantasy, Tolkien is able to create wonderful symbolism and meaning out of what would otherwise ...
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Lord Of The Rings Black Riders
1,103 words... etter for a certain Frodo Baggins, which Butterbur forgot to send to the Shire. Frodo and his company seem to match the description Gandalf gave to Butterbur, so he gives the letter to Frodo. Among other things, this letter contains Gandalf's advice to accept the help of a friend of his, a man called Strider (with the true name Aragorn), should they meet him. Thus Frodo decides to accept his help as a guide to Rivendell. Merry, who has earlier gone out to get some air, now returns and tells ...
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Social Issues Behind Lord Of The Rings
1,855 wordsSocial Issues behind Lord of the Rings From the very first time of my introduction to the works of J. R. R. Tolkien I have experienced a strange feeling of kindness and happiness, which was virtually pouring out of the pages of his books. I became very interested in the person of the writer, his culture, education, and traditions. In this paper I would like to analyze the social trends, which affected Tolkien, and, consequently, Tolkien's representation of the social structure, which in turn hav...
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Lord Of The Rings Physical Geography
1,164 wordsMovie Review It is virtually impossible to think of other than Lord of the Rings movie, where the settings of physical geography play such an important role. In fact, the landscapes in this movie are closely integrated in the plot. The movies genre can be defined as epic; this is why it was important for the producers to emphasize on universal essence of natural settings. It is them that define characters act and not the other way around. Lord of the Rings takes place in imaginary place called M...
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Lord Of The Rings Al Gore
682 wordsAN INCONVENIENT TRUTH Today, most companies succeed based on how well they manage their relationships with their customers. Todays visionary managers are not only relying on people for excellent work but on technology to take over the front office. It seems that an affinity with technology was affected when the e-customer was born. Peoples behavior and needs change over time. This paper looks into the way Al Gore and his company leveraged the Internet to promote the movie An Inconvenient Truth. ...
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Lord Of The Rings Forces Of Evil
2,118 wordsComparative Essay on the Lord of the Rings and the Hobbit A 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...
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Edgar Allan Poe Lord Of The Rings
1,051 wordsThe human imagination is a very powerful thing. It sets humanity apart from the rest of the creatures that roam the planet by giving them the ability to make creative choices. The imaginary world is unavoidably intertwined with the real world and there are many ways by which to illustrate this through literature, either realistically or exaggerated. Almost everything people surround themselves with is based on the unreal. Everything from the food we eat to the books we read had to have been thou...
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Lord Of The Rings Readers Attention
982 wordsLord of The Rings A Study of Tolkien's Mythology O, it is excellent To have a giants strength, but it is tyrannous To use it like a giant -William Shakespeare Tolkien's famous book, The Lord of the Rings, has been repudiated as one of the best fantasies ever written. Tolkien creates a very deep intimacy between the book and the reader, he captures the readers attention and lures him into the story. One of the ways how this cathartic relationship is created is through the use of reality of the si...
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J R R Tolkien Good And Evil
1,094 wordsThe Lord Of The Rings By: J. R. R. Tolkien The Lord Of The Rings chronicles, is a prelude: The Hobbit, and three chronicles: The Fellowship of The Ring, The Two Towers, The Return of The King written by J. R. R. Tolkien. I didn t choose to read him, yet I was pressured into reading the Hobbit, and couldn t stop without reading the other three books. I love the theme of this man. He writes in a very detailed, , mind-catching, fantasy world. I get pulled back into his books because, he really expr...
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J R R Tolkien Good Versus Evil
2,417 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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Lord Of The Rings Northern Lights
281 wordsWhats selling in childrens books Philip Pullmans The Amber Spyglass, winner of this years Whitbread, is only fifth in this list from the Childrens Bookshop in London's Muswell Hill, but it was compiled before the prize was announced. Pullmans inclusion on the shortlist has clearly prompted a new readership to rush out for the first of his trilogy, Northern Lights, published back in 1995. There are new readers, too, for The Lord of the Rings, but they have gone for the cheaper, older Collins edit...
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