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I have always been a reader. Almost every chance I get, there is a book in my hands. Somewhere in my life, I have found a way to make literature meaningful and applicable to my life. This is so because I can see the characteristics and qualities the characters have and what they do with what they and I can see which ones I want to apply to my own life, to do something good or accomplish something. They are the characteristics and qualities that I admire and strive to have. In the books my class read in English class I can find characters with qualities that I prize and desire to have. Three major writings that resonated with me are The Hobbit by J.R.R. Tolkien, To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee, and excerpts from The Odyssey by Homer.
The Hobbit is a book of adventure and growing into someone that was never considered to be able to be. It is also about perseverance. The characters continue on their journey no matter the obstacles in their way and the challenges they face. For example, when Gandalf’s gone off to fight the necromancer and the dwarves get captured by the wood-elves, Bilbo has to find a way to aid them in escaping and getting back on course. This quote, to me, seems to grasp the struggle Bilbo has: “Bilbo, however, did not feel nearly so hopeful as they did. He did not like being depended on by everyone, and he wished he had the wizard at hand...But of course, as you have guessed, he did rescue his friends in the end…” (Tolkien, p 191). Bilbo is scared, has no

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