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    Extra Credit: The Lord of the Rings The Lord of the Rings‚ famous movie series that consist of the quest to destroy the Ring and defeat the evil‚ has significant character roles that can be evaluated by Sartre’s definition of existentialism. Sartre defined existence as chaos that we must impose meaning upon. Sartre particularly focused on following our own consciousness and ego. In the movie‚ main characters are constantly challenged with the concept of free will. Characters are put in situations

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    Lord of the Rings Summary

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    Peter Jackson’s The Lord of the Rings: Fellowship of the Ring is a movie that received many awards and set the bar for Fictional Fantasy movies like itself. With the usage of many film making techniques‚ Jackson brings fantasy to a more realistic place. Peter Jackson successfully uses great characterization and other film making techniques to make a very successful and well-rounded movie in general. With the real setting in New Zealand but fictional characters‚ it makes the line between real and

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    May 24th The Lord of the Rings : The Fellowship of the Ring This is the story of Frodo Baggins‚ as he journeys to the fiery Mount Doom to destroy the One Ring of power in order to stop the dark lord‚ Sauron‚ from regaining his full power once more. In order to do this Frodo teams up with 3 of his hobbit friends‚ Sam‚ Pippin‚ and Merry‚ two humans Aragorn‚ and Boromir‚ a dwarf‚ Gimli‚ an elf‚ Legolas‚ and a wizard‚ Gandalf the Grey. They are known as the Fellowship of the Ring. Their objective

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    Lord of the Flies Analysis of Corruption Essay Can power truly corrupt someone or are they borne corrupt? William Golding‚ the author of Lord of the Flies‚ starts the novel in the midst of the war where a group of young British boys get isolated on an island. Throughout the book‚ the boys grow more savage as long as they continue to stay on the island. Jack is corrupted the most out of all the boys by the power he feels he needs. Jack becomes more corrupt by power and less stable as a person.

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    The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring Summary The Fellowship of the Ring is the first book in The Lord of the Rings trilogy. This story is set in the world of Tolkien’s invention‚ known as Middle Earth. A specter of evil is looming over Middle Earth as the Dark Lord‚ Sauron‚ seeks to consolidate his already immense power‚ by reclaiming the One Ring that he has lost. Most of his power is held in this ring. With this power‚ he can enslave Middle Earth and unleash an incredible evil with

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    choices. There are different reasons that people are tempted. LOTR In The Lord of the Ring‚ temptation is represented in the form of the one Ring. The longer you are with it the harder and harder it becomes too resist temptation. Our ability to choose is infringed upon as a result of giving in to that temptation before. The Ring became an addiction to the people around it‚ so people’s brains are clouded by that want for the Ring and it becomes harder and harder to let go of

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    The Influence of The Lord of the Rings Joseph Joubert said‚ "We find little in books but what we put there. But in great books‚ the mind finds room to put many things." With The Lord of the Rings‚ I have learned many great things and it has influenced my life in many ways. J.R.R. Tolkien adds so many hidden meanings that you can ’t read the books and come away empty handed. I learned about the repercussions of technological progress and that friendship is the most important thing in the world.

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    Both Tolkien’s Lord of the Rings and Rowling’s Harry Potter are heavily influenced by great wizards. On the surface‚ these wizards may seem to be very similar‚ but upon further analysis ‚it is obvious to the reader that they have many differences. Gandalf‚ from the Lord of The Ring series‚ is a wise old wizard who is not the strongest of all wizards. His power comes the love and courage that he teaches to many of the other main characters in The Lord of the Rings‚ but he is almost invincible. Albus

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    Lord of the Ring (Dutch)

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    Titel : The Lord of the Rings Onderdeel : the Fellowship of the Ring Schrijver : J.R.R. Tolkien Uitgave : HarperCollinsPublishers‚ 1995 Inhoud Op een dag in het rustige plaatsje Hobbiton kondigt Mr. Bilbo Baggins aan dat hij een groot verjaardag feest geeft ter ere van zijn 111ste verjaardag ( dit is zelfs voor Hobbits een hoge leeftijd )‚ en omdat zijn neefje Frodo Baggins tegelijk met hem jarig is en 33 wordt ( op deze leeftijd wordt je volwassen als je een Hobbit bent ) wordt het feest

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    “What do the theme texts tell us about the corruption of power?” Today I’m going to talk about “corruption of power”. As we know power can used for help others such as to help the social vulnerable group or the power can also used to abuse the social vulnerable group. Same power‚ but uses in two ways the reactions are totally different. The reason why I chose this topic is because of after watched the film “To kill a mockingbird” base on the novel by Harper Lee and read the book “Animal farm”

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