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In The Fellowship of the Ring, Tolkien not only constructs a world of intricate landscapes and diverse species but also weaves a cultural tapestry that richly details the customs of hospitality unique to each group. How does the author illustrate the significance of hospitality in Middle-earth, and what does this tell us about the various cultures and characters within the novel? Consider these points as you reflect on the text to answer the question.
Teaching Suggestion: Students may have varying ideas of what constitutes hospitality in their own culture, so this may be an opportunity for them to share their knowledge and background with classmates. For a small group approach to this question, students might work together to create a chart showing characteristics and elements of good hospitality versus descriptions of poor hospitality; this also could be done as a whole class discussion before students address the prompt individually.
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