• "The Fellowship of the Ring" Is Unequivocally Good for Children to Read

     

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Publicēts: 22.05.2003.
Valoda: Angļu
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"The fellowship of the ring" is unequivocally good for children to read because it teaches them the importance of friendship, courage and wisdom. It also broadens their imaginations by giving them a new world to go to when their facing their own troubles.
Friendship in the "The fellowship of the ring" is displayed throughout the whole book. The strongest friendship in the fellowship would belong to hobbits; it was solid during their life in the shire and grew stronger throughout their adventure. When Frodo volunteered to bear the ring into Mordor, his three hobbit companions dauntlessly accepted the same challenge. Despite the hardships endured throughout their perilous adventure many joyous times were shared between them, which encourages children to build lost lasting friendships. The relationship between Legolas Greenleaf and Gimli son of Gloin was unstable and their feelings towards each other were unfriendly. …

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