Re: Excellent discussion about myopia PREVENTION.
- From: Zetsu <absolutelyinvincible@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 30 Sep 2007 04:57:50 -0700
repunzel is a good story book but it is not my favorite one. my
favorite story book ever in the whole wide world is called lord of the
rings, it is simply a delightful book chock full of twists and
captivating story-telling which will continually stimulate one's
imagination to the peak. it has been said that the english speaking
world is devided into two groups; people who have read the hobbit and
lotr and people who have yet to read it. quite an accurate saying i
should like to think.i will recommend this incredible book to all the
children out there aged under 10 years old. it tells the story of the
young hobit named frodo baggins of the shire, well okay it doesn't
begin there actually it begins many many years before; there is this
lord who creates various angel things and the universe, now melkor was
one of the angels however he was very evil and wanted to destroy the
lord's creations, or bend them to his own desire and taste. melkor had
a servant named sauron, now this sauron was also very evil and very
powerful and his power began to grow, however in order to be truly
invincible it required that he should capture several 'rings of
powers', within these rings were held such immense power that through
the ages of time creatures and sought them with great determination.
now anyway sauron made this 'one ring' now this ring was special
because when he had it he would be able to summon all of the rings
that every existed in the whole of the middle earth, that means the
rings of the elves, dwarves, men and everything else. when he had
these rings he was extremely powerful of course. but one day during a
battle the son of isildor managed to fell the ring from his finger and
capture it, however isildur's son was soon slain by the Enemy; after
which the legends tell that the ring had fallen into a river of some
sort. now this river was left uninhabitted for many hundred of years
until eventually a new breed of creatures began to dwell there. among
this new breed, hobbitlike in their appearance, was a very greedy
little creature named smeagol, now one day smeagol and his friend went
fishing and his friend found the ring; it glimmered in his eyes as he
returned to the shore with great excitement, however to his misfortune
smeagol had been spying on him all along. now smeagol killed the
friend and took the ring for his own, calling it 'my preciousss'
however the mischief that he soon got up to led to his banishment from
his race by his grandmother, and he was forced to retreat into the
ancient caves where no creatures dwelled, and no mysteries or
adventures were to be found. smeagol soon became insane because he had
been long away from society and away from others, and he had become a
monsterous little thing, others had given him the new name of 'gollum'
due to the strange noises he choked through his throat which consisted
of various insults, as well as 'my preciouss'.. etc. soon after bilbo
baggins of the shire happened to come across these caves, and in a
fierce duel of wit and cunning he managed to take the dear ring of
gollum, who was of course furious at this. bilbo took the ring for his
own and brought it back to the shire, adding to his many other
treasures which, legend told, were stored somewhere in his home. many
years after this frodo baggins inherits the ring, and the wizard
council, including gandalf, learn of the Dark Enemy's intentions,
which are to capture the ring and to return to power once again to
wreak mayhem across the Earth. therefore they meet up in a council at
the Elf named 'Elrond's house, and frodo is given the task of
destroying the ring by taking it to mount doom and throwing it into
the fire. it's just an amazing book you have absolutely got to read
it, even if you are an adult you should still read it that's how good
it is. but children especially must read this incredible work.
.
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