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    Dialectical Journal: Their Eyes Were Watching God 1. “Ships at a distance have every man’s wish on board. For some they come in with the tide. For others they sail forever on the horizon‚ never out of sight‚ never landing until the Watcher turns his eyes away in resignation‚ his dreams mocked to death by Time. That is the life of men. Now‚ women forget all those things they don’t want to remember‚ and remember everything they don’t want to forget. The dream is the truth. Then they act and do things

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    in his little hobbit-hole in Hobbiton‚ Bilbo Baggins is not the adventurous type. He is content with his normal life: eating good food‚ which a favorite past-time of hobbits‚ sipping piping-hot tea and serving it to his guests‚ and strolling through the rolling hills watching the sun set. Little did Bilbo know‚ that one bright morning in May‚ his life would change as a result of a few unexpected guests. Journey with Gandalf the Grey‚ a mysterious wizard‚ thirteen dwarves‚ and a hobbit that redefines

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    English7-4 Avery Garrity Making Meanings 3/13/13 1. The scene from the story that I remember most vividly is when Papa comes home and yells at Mr. Andersen for cutting down his trees. I remember

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    Everyone changes‚ especially in a different environment with different people. Bilbo Baggins is a good example. He changed from a timid‚ predictable hobbit to a clever‚ decisive‚ brave‚ loyal‚ responsible hobbit; he also gained a lot of confidence. His first change was when "something Tookish woke up inside him‚ and he wished to go see The Great Mountains." It was then when he realized he wanted an adventure; he really did wanted to go see the mountains‚ but then ’he shuddered; and very quickly

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    class: Several grades will be given for the summer reading.  Dialectical response journals for each book (rubric attached).  Exams on the assigned novels within the first days of school.  In class essay questions on each of the novels. 9th Grade Regulars and Honors - Reading Assignment: 1. Fiction novel: The Hobbit by J.R.R. Tolkein *12 Dialectical Journal Entries 2. Nonfiction: A Walk Across America by Peter Jenkins *12 Dialectical Journal Entries 10th Grade Regular and Honors - Reading Assignment:

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    him who he is and how this affects his personality and decisions. Keywords: Hobbit‚ The Lord of the Rings‚ Bilbo‚ fantasy‚ personal growth‚ greed Outline 1.Introduction 3 2.Literature review 3 3.Discussion

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    Professor” match “The Hobbit”? Breaking down “The Hobbit” will help to further conclude what concepts it does and does not follow in Thomas C. Foster’s book “How to Read Literature Like a Professor” The first step in telling if “The Hobbit” t is a quest‚ is finding out if “The Hobbit” had a quester. A quester as explained by Thomas C. Foster is just a person who goes on a quest‚ whether he knows it or not.The quester in the hobbit is Bilbo Baggins. Bilbo was a well-respected hobbit who did not mind

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    read? You likely read two books following the hero’s journey. Both the books I Am Malala and The Hobbit follow the hero’s journey. The book The Hobbit by J.R.R Tolkien is a fantasy story about a hobbit who is thrown into an adventure he does not want to go on. The book I Am Malala is an autobiography written by Malala Yousafzai about her life as a women’s education activist. Both books The Hobbit and I Am Malala portray the hero’s journey‚ but the way that the author portrays it in each book is

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    epic fantasy film‚ The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring. COSTUME & MAKEUP The hobbits are dressed in common country folk wear with light colours of red‚ yellow and green. Their rather colourful costumes reflected the hobbits’ nature which is optimistic and good. Their costumes fitted in well with their surroundings as the colours blend with the natural colours of the forest. The hobbits also wear a cloak over their clothes and carry large backpacks. The cloak is typical of what medieval

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    The Hobbit essay Bilbo was a quiet‚ simple hobbit. He always wanted to stay in his little hobbit hole‚ until one day. Throughout his journey‚ bilbo loses this idea more and more. He instead starts to enjoy the life of adventure‚ and he develops as a character. Bilbo is forever changed by his journey. To begin‚ Bilbo doesn’t care what the other hobbits think of him. In chapter 19 he says that he is happy with his own life and he doesn’t need the approval of all the other hobbits. But before

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