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    while they traverse the perilous journey to destroy the ring. Loyalty is depicted all throughout the story but the most unwavering example of loyalty is Sam and Frodo’s friendship. The devotion that Sam has to Frodo is shown from the time that Gandalf the Grey suggest Sam as Frodo’s companion through until the end of the book. The journey is a dangerous one but Sam is willing and will not leave

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    Fun Facts The Long Expected Party‚ Fangorn Forest‚ and the Paths of the Dead were all shot in studios indoors.  Millions of silk leaves were imported from China for the trilogy. Lord of the Rings was known to be hot property in Hollywood for decades. Many different producers and directors asked Saul Zaentz about the possibility of making films based off the books. One of those requests came from a young Mark Ordesky. (Like all the rest before Peter‚ he was turned down.) The majority of

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    of what a wizard is can only be complete when thinking of Gandalf the Grey. A magic staff and a knowledgeable mind are cause for the quest that Gandalf sets out on in the novel “The Hobbit” by J.R.R. Tolkien. He can overcome adversity and aid his fellowship of 14 unlikely creatures in their attempt to regain their long-lost home. Gandalf is a venerable wizard and exemplifies a mythological hero throughout his entire written history. Gandalf always seems to be in the right place at the right time with

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    The Wizard Gandalf soon learns it is the One Ring‚ and that Sauron seeks to retake it. Taking no chances‚ Gandalf tells Frodo to leave the Shire with the Ring and sends him to Bree with Sam‚ with plans to meet him there after Gandalf goes to Isengard to meet the head of his order‚ Saruman. Saruman reveals that the Nazgûl‚ or Ringwraiths‚ have left Mordor to capture the Ring and kill whoever carries it; having already turned to Sauron’s cause‚ he then imprisons Gandalf atop Orthanc. Gandalf is then forced

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    The movie then begins with the celebration of Bilbo Baggins 111th birthday. During his party Bilbo makes a speech that he will leave and never come back to the Shire‚ the land were Hobbits live. Gandalf‚ an old friend of Bilbo‚ makes Bilbo leave the ring for his son‚ Frodo‚ before leaving the Shire. Gandalf then finds out that Sauron’s spirit is still

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    Create a Fake Facebook Profile Wall using this generator Tw eet 0 Disclaimer: This tool is for educational purposes. It is NOT affiliated with Facebook or any other social networking site. Bilbo Baggins Edit Profile Friends [add] Gandalf Thorin Hello all! My life has been a very calm‚ peaceful life that has been cozy and comfortable. I come from a noble ancestry and a happy‚ content family. I live in a hole called Bag End in a snug little village under a hill. I loved my life

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    What Shall I Do? By Matt Greutman The Lord of the Rings is a novel about a journey of several different heroes that are working towards a common goal against the evils of middle earth. Heroes such as the powerful wizard Gandalf‚ the swift ranger Aragorn‚ The accurate archer Legolas‚ the mighty warrior Gimli‚ the ring bearer Frodo‚ and many other powerful warriors and helpful allies. However‚ there is only one character that truly fits the definition of being a real hero. This character never gave

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    These two worlds share a similarity with each other‚ with examples such as their vastness‚ mostly bleak areas with some comprising of colourful characters which help elevate stories written about them. Panem (The Hunger Games) and Middle-Earth (The Silmarillion‚ The Lord of the Rings‚ The Hobbit) both pertain to having these characters and‚ in the sense of the director’s and cinematographer’s decisions‚ have both chosen to cast a darker palette over these films‚ to exhibit a tone grief/melancholy

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    What would you do if you peered into a mysterious room‚ found a small golden bell hanging from an arch with a tiny hammer sitting beside it? In The Magician’s Nephew‚ Digory was faced with this very decision. Digory should have rung the bell for three main reasons: Digory excitedly wanted to know what would happened if he rang the bell‚ ultimately learned life lessons by ringing the bell‚ and happily healed his mother. The first reason Digory should have rung the bell is he excitedly wanted to

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    1) The song Gandalf’s Fall was composed by Howard Shore for The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring in 2001. It was created to accompany the scene were one of the lead characters‚ Gandalf the Grey‚ dies. It is one of the saddest and most moving songs I have ever heard. Even without having any context for the song‚ one can listen to it by itself and easily understand that it signifies loss and sorrow. Unfortunately‚ the full version of Gandalf’s Fall was not included in the motion picture

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