
This book is important to me because it is full of intense adventure and friendship.
It is exiting and changes pace suddenly and swiftly. I chose this piece because my dad
suggested it to me and it sounded especially good after reading The Hobbit.
The author of this book probably had a very broad imagination and went on many adventures in his own mind. That is because the adventures taken by Frodo and his friends are long and far to exiting to be real. The time period of this writing is in
"Middle Earth," which is an ancient time when Humans shared the world with Hobbits,
Elves, Dwarves, Dragons and many other magnificent creatures.
The argument that the author is trying to make in this book is that down to the base,
life is an adventure. I say this because the whole book is based on an adventure that
comes down to the will that the characters have to survive.
This piece of writing applies to my life because I share the same stubborn personality as the character Strider. I apply this piece to Mr. Strong because he has the strong determination of the characters.
A prediction I can make at this point in the book is that Frodo will go on with a greater party than before because he met Gandalf and some friends. If I changed the fact that Gandalf had been held captive, Frodo and friends would have more hope, and perhaps Frodo wouldn't be wounded.
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