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The Lord of the Rings: Fellowship of the Ring, Finding Self
Many believe a person's identity can be defined by their culture, faith, and lifestyle. If so, does it mean when one searches for who they are their answer is based on their ancestors, or is there more to ones identity? The search for identity is an unraveled path, which hold no real clear answer. Everyone must tread this path and undertake the hardships, which by ones actions and response shape them into the person they truly are. Ones identity is based not only on the person they are, but also on the person they become. The theme of exploring ones identity is apparent throughout JRR Tolkien's "Lord of the Rings" trilogy. In the first installment of the trilogy "The Fellowship of the Ring", the characters create a fellowship to destroy the powerful ring of Sauron. Throughout their adventures...
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