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Tuesday, 25 December 2012

Waiting around for The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey?

By Stephine Croskey


Tension is mounting around the premiere of the long awaited 4th addition to the Lord Of The Rings trilogy. The Hobbit is being preempted with lots of pre-release activities and media events. December 14th is approaching soon and this prequel to the LOTR trilogy appears to delight the masses of JR Tolkien fans.

Loyal Lego fans frantically welcome the release of the new LEGO theme, The Hobbit, An Unexpected Journey which will be released in the same month as the new film.

A Story Summary

Gandolf the Grey comes upon Bilbo Baggins deep-rooted in the every day routine in the small town where new happenings are shunned. Gandolf approached Bilbo in the small but strangely soothing, underground abode. The dwarves are in need of a hero to right the wrongs dealt to them. This day, Gandolf is seeking this hero in The Shire.

In the Lonely Mountains of Middle Earth, the dwarves have had their home and coffers of gold taken by a bad dragon, Smaug.

Bilbo would be rather pleased if Gandalf and his band of dwarves would find another possibility for this rescue journey, because he is quite relaxed with his present environments and has no wish to alter them.

But, prior to he can refuse, he is swept up into the journey of a lifetime and finds not just the amazing sense of well-being that comes from championing the reasons of victims smaller and weaker, but in addition the degree to which his own courage, resilience, and dedication (qualities he formerly didn't realize he owned) often leads him.

Bilbo transforms from the scared, small creature into a frontrunner of a group of companions battling unbelievable danger and overcoming seemingly impossible obstacles. He brings his new establish friends into the frey against giant spiders, scary creatures, as well as a troll from whom he wins a exceptional ring that will shortly drive his nephew Frodo over a life shifting adventure of his own.

Three segments compose the LOTR series

* LOTR: The Fellowship of the Ring - LOTR: The Two Towers * LOTR: The Return of the King

This anthology follows the adventures of Frodo and his acquaintances as they all attempt to obliterate the One Ring, versus all odds, when it really is discovered that, in the wrong hands, a ring with this much strength could wipe out Middle Earth and all of its inhabitants.

Frodo is on the run from the Dark Lord Sauron because he tries to complete the journey of obliterating the ring and its power given to him by his uncle Bilbo and Gandolf the Gray.

The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey

If the films have been seen without first reading the books, it may be difficult for many people to appreciate that The Hobbit, An Unexpected Journey is really a prequel to The Lord Of The Rings and not a continuance as many films tend to be.

For a basis for the companionship and the relationships forged in The Lord Of The Rings trilogy you initially have got to go back to the history found in the Hobbit. The narrative behind how Bilbo found himself in possession of the One Ring, his profound bond with Gandalf the Grey, plus the back narrative on the evil overlord Sauron will be established in this movie.

There are a slew of essential characters within The Hobbit...

*Bilbo Baggins - a modest hobbit living in the relaxing shire.

*Gandalf the Grey - seeking out Bilbo and establishing the company of friends, this clever wizard is a mainstay for this story and everything that follow.

*Sauron - maker of the One Ring and forger of its dominance, Sauran is a diabolical necromancer who has his aim set on raining destruction on all of Middle Earth.

*Dain Ironfoot - a dwarf known for his great skill in war.

*Bofur - companion on the journey to the Lonely Mountain that traveled with Bilbo and Thorin. *Elrond - immortal dad of Arwen and the one who founded Rivendell. Elrond is acknowledged as a fair and straightforward ruler with all of the individuals of Rivendell. He uses his strength with integrity and fosters hope in all who come across him. The book portrays his heritage as half-elf; on the other hand, his heredity arrives from all three eleven lines. Elrond, and his relatives, have the skill to select between a mortal life and an immortal life.

*Thorin Oakenshield - battling for his lawful place as ruler of the dwarves, he is a mighty warrior.

*Frodo - a hobbit from the shire, and nephew of Bilbo.

*Beorn - a shapeshifter with the skill to appear as a person or in the appearance of a bear.

*Saruman - this istari started off supporting the good within all of Middle Earth, however as the One Ring started to show its dominance he turned corrupted.

*Gollum - a disgusting creature who became such in his obsession with owning the ring, referred to by him as "my precious".

*King Thranduil - the king from the elves.

*Kili - a young dwarf within the group. dwarf filled with joy and a lust for living. he's nearly inseparable from his sibling Fili and combines with him to be exceedingly brave and committed.

Summary

While it's suggested to read all of the books before viewing the films, The Hobbit newbies will thrill to this epic adventure even if time does not allow the book-reading.

This will be particularly correct of folks who loved the regal, stunning and breath-taking trilogy that was The Lord of the Rings anthology, however did not specifically recognize the relationships that existed between the characters, or the motivations that drove some of their dealings.

Some say that Tolkien attempted to write The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings trilogy in the identical past time frame that his good pal, C. S. Lewis penned the Narnia series, and that the books and films hold much more than basically adventures through a fantasy world. We tend to agree with these thoughts.












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