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I have to write an essay on each of these questions. I have some ideas but I dont think they're enough to make a whole essay out of them. So if i could get some thoughts on these topics that would be greatly appreciated.
1)How is it possible not to fear something enough? (Referring to the part where Strider says the Hobbits do not fear the Dark Riders enough)
2)Why is the choice that Lady Galadriel gives each of the Fellowship, between something greatly desired and the shadows that lay ahead, important?
3) Why, at the end of the book, did Frodo decide to go on alone?
Like I said, I do have an idea what i want to write about but I don't have enough for a full 3-separate-ideas essay.
1)How is it possible not to fear something enough? (Referring to the part where Strider says the Hobbits do not fear the Dark Riders enough)
2)Why is the choice that Lady Galadriel gives each of the Fellowship, between something greatly desired and the shadows that lay ahead, important?
3) Why, at the end of the book, did Frodo decide to go on alone?
Like I said, I do have an idea what i want to write about but I don't have enough for a full 3-separate-ideas essay.