Friday, September 7, 2012

Fellowship Of the Ring Reading Response

I recently read the book, The Fellowship Of the Ring, by J.R.R Tolkien. This book is mainly about a hobbit, named Frodo who goes on a journey with his friends. He has to leave his home and go through many perils only to find there is more danger than he imagined. He and his friends, Sam, Merry, and Pippin find out they are in more danger than they thought.
Some of the ideas of the book are anxiety, depression, and hunger. These are all emotions that Frodo's friend feel when they leave the Shire, which is where they live. When people have to leave a place does not offer much, such as the Shire, they often want to leave. But to go off in a place that is dark and unknown, many decide to stick with the safer choice. To be bored rather than go on an adventure is uncommon, but to have safety over mysterious and somewhat scary environment because will prefer safety.
Frodo was determined to go on the quest, but some of his friends were less enthusiastic about going. They were willing, but as their quest got more and more dangerous, some wanted to turn back. Pippin the hobbit was strongly towards leaving, when they first saw the "Black Riders", who are evil men trying to catch them. This is similar to the real world if someone, is being chased by someone, real or not real, and wants to be safe.
My whole opinion on the book was that I liked it. I liked the acton that was in the book, there was a lot of battles that were deeply described. There was some tricky language in the book, which is fun for me to read because it makes me have to think more about the book. There was a good plot, so you could easily tell who was bad and good, and what was happening in the story.
I would recommend this book who likes the things I said I liked, which were good clear plots, action, and tricky language. And if you have read The Hobbit, than you will probably like the Lord Of the Rings because it is the sequel to these books. The Hobbit is the story Of Bilbo, who is Frodo's Uncle, and Frodo is the main characters of these books.

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