Thursday, May 30, 2019

The Fellowship of the Rings :: essays research papers

The Fellowship of the RingsBook ReportI want to premise you to, The Fellowship of the Rings, by J. R. R. Tolkien. It is the first book to the Lord of the Rings, written by Tolkien. The settings in this book changed many times from the hills of the Shire, where the hobbits live, to the deep darkness of the mines of Moria. The book shortens function in Middle Earth, which is described by Tolkien as a mysterious place that is full of good and evil. The way Tolkien described each place is atrocious and it is as if you were looking at a picture and copying it down into your head. The setting in the book is very important to the story. It kept me thinking and inquire what was going to happen next, which made me read more and more. I couldnt even begin to describe the setting of the whole book, so I generally mentioned some of the major locations that took place in the book.In the book, the Protagonist is Frodo Baggins, a hobbit from the Shire who becomes the Ring-bearer. The Antagon ist is Sauron, the Dark Lord that forged the One Ring to take over Middle-Earth. In the fellowship, aside for the ring-bearer, are three other hobbits, Samwise Gamgee, Peregrin Took and Meriadoc Brandybuck, three of Frodos closest friends. There is also Gandalf, the wizard Legolas Greenleaf, son of the Elf fagot of Northern Mirkwood the dwarf Gimli, son of Gloin Aragorn, son of Arathorn, and heir to the throne of Gondor and Boromir, oldest son of the Steward of Gondor. They all have some talent or purpose in aiding Frodo in the quest.As the action rises the mood is often tense with suspense and a sense of doom. They are in constant danger, always being watched or hunted. The hobbits convey their precious homes and travel through the Old Forest to get to Bree, where they meet Aragorn and he aids them in their journey. All five later leave for Rivendell and the mood is quite tense with the Black Riders hunting them down. On the way, they stop at Weathertop, where Frodo is, unfortuna tely, stabbed with a Morgul blade. Luckily, they all get to Rivendell safely with the help of Glorfindel, an elf. The fellowship continues on their quest to get rid of the ring and was forced to trudge through Caradhras in order to avoid the dark and secret way.

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