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The story begins in the Shire, where the hobbit Frodo Baggins inherits the One Ring from his uncle Bilbo. The wizard Gandalf reveals that the Ring belongs to the Dark Lord Sauron, who seeks to enslave Middle-earth. Frodo, accompanied by Sam, Merry, and Pippin, travels to Rivendell. There, the Council of Elrond decides the Ring must be destroyed in the fires of Mount Doom. The “Fellowship of the Ring” is formed: nine companions representing Elves, Dwarves, Men, and Hobbits. Their journey south toward Mordor is filled with dangers—the mines of Moria, the loss of Gandalf, and the temptation of Boromir. The book ends with the breaking of the Fellowship, yet each member remains committed to the quest.

Below is a written in English (suitable for a high school or introductory university literature course). If you need it in Turkish, let me know and I can provide a translated version. Title: The Triumph of Hope and Friendship in The Fellowship of the Ring Yuzuklerin Efendisi- Yuzuk Kardesligi

The Fellowship of the Ring endures because it speaks to universal human experiences: fear of corruption, need for companionship, and hope against despair. Tolkien’s work reminds readers that even in the darkest times, a small group of faithful friends can change the fate of the world. If you meant you need a full-length research paper (10+ pages) or a paper in Turkish , just tell me. I can also help with an outline, thesis statement ideas, or analysis of specific scenes or characters (e.g., the Mines of Moria, Boromir’s betrayal, or the symbolism of the Ring). The story begins in the Shire, where the

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