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sukhopar [10]
3 years ago
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13. Which type of plot does The Lord of the Rings by J.R.R. Tolkien have? O The Rebirth

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Nostrana [21]3 years ago
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Answer:

The Quest​

Explanation:

<u>The Rebirth</u> – this is not the right answer. While The Lord of the Rings includes the rebirth of Gandalf in one moment, it’s not the main plot of the series.

<u> Voyage and Return</u> – this is not the correct answer. There is a  narrative of the voyage in the story. Still, this is only as part of the quest, and the return is not the central part of the plot.

<u>Overcoming the Monster</u> – this is not the right answer. Slaying the monster is not the most important task of the fellowship, nor the most important plot point.

<u> The Quest – this is the right answer.</u> <u>The fellowship has a quest to fulfill. This quest is destroying the ring by throwing it into the Mordor. The other points in the plot (including the rebirth, voyage, and slaying the various monsters) are all just side plots to the main thing that is the point of the whole series, which is the quest.</u>

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