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The Fellowship Of The Ring (Lord Of The Rings: Part I, Book II) - Online Term Paper

The Fellowship Of The Ring (Lord Of The Rings: Part I, Book II)


The Fellowship of the Ring (Lord of the Rings: Part I, Book II)
Title: The Fellowship of the Ring (Lord of the Rings: part one, book two)
Copyright date: Copyright O 1954-1965
Publisher: Ballantine Books (B/B)

Number of pages: 263 Pg. In book two (572 in hole book)

Who was the title character:

The title character was a hobbit named Frodo Baggins. In The Fellowship of the Ring, Frodo sees evil Orcs, the creature Gollum, Balin’s (one of the dwarves that accompanied Bilbo in his journey in the book The Hobbit) tomb, elves, the last of the "Black riders" or at least in this book, and a near death experience. I think that in this book Frodo is somewhat a leader and also has to make many ...

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the dwarf, son of Gl¢in, Boromir, Pippin, Merry, and of course Sam who would follow his master Frodo anywhere.

Who are the main characters and what are their roles:

The main characters of this book are: Gandalf, Aragorn, Legloas, Gimli, Boromir, Pippin, Merry, and Sam. First is Gandalf. In this Book (The Fellowship of the ring) Gandalf is the is the leader and guide until the part in the caves of Moria. In Moria The company ran into Orcs and a Balrog. They had to fight the Orcs and later Gandalf had to fight the Balrog. That is when Gandalf and the Balrog were killed (but I do not believe that Gandalf was killed). Next is Aragorn. Aragorn is a Ranger and the true king. He was exiled from his own kingdom. Aragorn saves the company many times. A Ranger is a person who roams the lands leaving for months at a time. Next is Legloas. Legloas is an elf that saves the Company many times. For example: When the company entered Lothl¢rien (an elven forest) they would have been killed, but ...

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that Frodo and his compa ffb nions were getting ready to leave and Elrond called them for a last meeting and in that meeting they decided who would go to Mordor with Frodo. After that was decided the company left. They walked and walked and walked until they reached the mountains then took a secret dwarven passage in a mountain called Moria. They took the passage to the Great Gates. Just before the Great Gates they found Balian’s tomb then they ran into Orcs. After they fought off the Orcs they ran and ran into a Balrog. The Balrog and Gandalf fought and they both died. The way they died is Gandalf cast a spell and the bridge of Khazad-D£m broke and both of them supposedly died. After ...

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