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    The Hobbit Bilbo Baggins

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    learned of the Ring's whereabouts from the creature Gollum and will seek to find it and kill its bearer. Despite the danger and hopelessness of the quest, Frodo accepts the burden and resolves to take the Ring to the safety of the elven stronghold of Rivendell. Frodo sets off with three companions, fellow hobbits Merry, Pippin, and Sam. After a series of close calls and misadventures, where they are saved only by the timely intervention of the mysterious Tom Bombadil, they reach the town of Bree. The

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    With their help the hobbits make it to Rivendell where they are re-united with Gandalf and Bilbo. The Elven Lord Elrond convenes a council where the ring is discussed at great length and Frodo learns how powerful it truly is, because even the wise wizard Saruman the White has been possessed by

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    Hobbit And Greed

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    from his father, Thranduil, the King of the Elves of Northern Mirkwood. And seated a little apart was a tall man with a fair and noble face, dark-haired and grey-eyed, proud and stern of glance”(Tolkien 269). Frodo is at the council of Elrond in Rivendell and they are about to discuss who will take the ring. Gandalf is introducing the people who were invited to join them at the council to Frodo since he has no knowledge of who the people are. The Council of Elrond is a peaceful place outside of the

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    Frodo Baggins was just another ordinary Hobbit living in the Shire, but he matured into an unexpected hero who was renowned for destroying the one Ring to rule them all. Frodo Baggins is the son of Drogo Baggins and Primula Brandybuck. He was a Hobbit of the Shire during the Third Age. When Frodo was young, he spent the majority of the time at the Brandy Hall in Buckland. When he was a child, Frodo was known to be a rascal. He became friends with Meriadoc Brandybuck and Peregrin Took causing trouble

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    Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring Movie vs. Book Books have to be adapted when they are made into movies. Producers edit scenes to make them shorter, and sometimes even leave them out. It is because of this that most books include more details than their movie counterparts. The Lord of the Rings series has many of these changes, due to the length of the books. Here are some of the events that unfolded differently in the movie and the book. I have found four differences. Here are

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    this book is to take the “Ring of Power” to Rivendell, the elvish kingdom, and protect it from Sauromon, and the knights of Sauron. He brings along his bodyguard, Samwise Gamgee, and they meet Merry Brandybuck and Pippin Took along the way. Frodo encounters Aragorn as well, who serves as a very useful person to his mental development, as Aragorn teaches him many things. Frodo is able to deliver

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    Essay About The Hobbit

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    Bilbo Baggins a hobbit who was very rich and very peculiar. He lived in Bad End, the greatest place in Shire. He has no close friends except Frodo, his cousin who was adopted as his heir. Bilbo announced that he would hold a party to celebrate his 111 birthday. He invited one hundred and forty four guests. There was also Gandalf the Wizard, whose fame in the Shire was due mainly to his skill with fires, smokes, and lights. The day finally came. It was the party started with many entertainments. The

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    “That there’s some good in this world, Mr. Frodo. . . and it’s worth fighting for.” said Sam in the awesome trilogy Of LOTR. From cheerful evenings in a hotel to intense battles in the middle of a doomed volcanic-evil-orc-ridden land, Lord of the Rings is an exhilarating adventure through the lands of Middle Earth. The following text you all about the characters, settings, and plots throughout the LOTR. In order to understand the story, you will need to know the major characters in the story. Frodo

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    affected Bilbo Frodo had wanted nothing to do with it but could not refuse Gandalf's wishes. Taking the ring to Rivendell held Frodo with many responsibilities he had to learn to be able to rely on himself to not fall under the power and temptations the ring may give him. Frodo had to ready to keep the ring from any danger. After he’d accomplished his task from Gandalf to bring the ring to Rivendell Frodo was given a chance to be freed of the ring go

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    The Fellowship of the Ring by J. R. R Tolkien is the first book of the Lord of the Rings saga. In It we are introduced to many characters of Middle-earth coming from very different places, and different cultures and backgrounds.”There are numerous interesting factors to be explored in J.R.R. Tolkien's masterpiece, The Lord of the Rings. One of these interesting factors is the theme of friendship” (Þórðarson 3).The title of the book refers to the unlikely company of different leaders of the many races

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