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    (Tolkien, p.324) When sitting in the chair of the Guardian Kings of Gordor at the top of Amon Hen in the Seat of Seeing, Frodo sees the world covered by Orcs, Lorien in smoke and Borenings’s land on fire and finally sees and feels the Eye of Sauron. He cries out, “I will do now

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    The Lord Of The Rings

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    Big Read. Thousands of donkey’s before the events of the novelty, the Dark Lord Sauron had fake the One Ring to rule the other Rings of Power and corrupt those who wear them: the leaders of Men, Elves and Dwarves. He was inferior confute in battle by an alliance of Elves and Men led by Elendil and Gil-galad. Isildur, a rule of Men, cut the One Ring from Sauron 's finger, assert it as an heirloom for his line, and Sauron squandered his medicinal figure. When Isildur was

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    Hobbit The Ring

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    Baggins Frodo’s cousin and mentor; Peregrin (Pippin) a young Hobbit; Meriadoc "Merry" Brandybuck is Frodo's cousins; Fredegar (Fatty) a friend of Merry; Gimli a Dwarf; Legolas is the representative of Elvenkind; Boromir a man, the son of Denethor; Sauron The Lord of the Rings the Great Enemy,

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    will. Free will and minor instances of outside influence enables the destruction of the One Ring and saves Middle Earth from the ultimate destruction and enslavement by Sauron. The text lends itself to the reading of good and evil in opposition with each other or as evil being the absence of good. The Ring and its master, Sauron, exist as powerful beings able to assert their

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    The Hobbit

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    Lord of the rings the fellowship book 1 The first chapter in the book begins in a small village, following the book of The Hobbit. Bilbo Baggins celebrates his 111th (or eleventy-first, as it is called in the story) birthday on the same day, 22 September, that his younger cousin and adopted heir Frodo Baggins celebrates his coming of age at thirty-three. At the birthday party, Bilbo departs from the Shire, the land of the Hobbits. Bilbo does so by using the magic ring (that he had found on his journey)

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    Dark, imposing, devious, powerful beyond measure, Sauron is evil personified in the Lord of the Rings universe. He is the be all and end all when it comes to villiany in the Lord of the Rings tale. He is a major reason that the Lord of the Rings is regarded as a pinnacle of epic fantasy story telling. But he is not an overly complex villain, with morally gray motivations that some may say are required if an evil character, especially the central one, is to be regarded as important and beneficial

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    Star Wars Archetypes

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    appears when the fellowship tries to defeat Sauron. Light v.s. Dark in Star wars is when Luke and his

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    a young hobbit named Frodo. In The Fellowship of the Ring there are two hobbits named Bilbo, and Frodo Baggins. Bilbo is Frodo’s uncle who went on an incredible adventure and obtained a ring from a hobbit named Gollum. That ring once belonged to Sauron, the dark lord of Mordor. Without knowing that fact, Bilbo had kept the ring for years. Eventually his dear friend Gandalf the Grey had suspicions of the rings, and had Bilbo give it to his heir Frodo before he left for Rivendell. Frodo received a

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    J. R. Tolkien makes it clear in his novel The Lord of the Rings that there is a never ending battle the forces of good and evil. In the novel evil continues generate and spread in Middle-earth, with the dark conditions in which it flourishes also continuing to spread. The sources of good, or light start to fade, making it easier to reject the power of light and become consumed by the dark. The expansion of the dark creates a sense of lost hope and a lack of faith that helped defeat the other kingdoms

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    What Does The One Ring Symbolize

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    ”(Tolkien, The Silmarillion 589)      The people recognize the power of the One Ring as soon as Sauron puts the One Ring on his finger. They realize that he can control their thoughts. This makes the people decide to remove their rings and never use them. The people and Sauron become bitter enemies while the One Ring remains in Sauron’s possession. The One Ring is lost in the river when Isildur defeats Sauron. After passing through many hands, the One Ring is given to Frodo Baggins. This brings us to

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