Elrond gathers all the representatives who've shown up all at the same time, to a large outdoor patio, and calls on each to entail why they've come. The following, part of a longer talk by Elrond still gives me chills when I read it, and it's SO something that should've made the films, yet did not:
The Ring! What shall we do with the Ring, the least of rings, the trifle that Sauron fancies? That is the doom that we must deem.
'That is the purpose for which you are called hither. Called, I say. though I have not called you to me, strangers from distant lands. You have come and are here met, in this very nick of time, by chance as it may seem. Yet it is not so. Believe rather that it is so ordered that we, who sit here, and none others, must now find counsel for the peril of the world.
The fact that all present felt compelled to go to Imladris, yet no one asked or invited them. I love that part.....it is the quinessential bit that gives meaning or purpose for the Council of Elrond. Al the rest is in answer to it.
It is a pretty long and detailed telling of each representative or group who showed up....and you need to read it. If that chapter doesn't get you hooked on Tolkien's written source material at least as much as the films, nothing will.
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Explanation:
Sigh, "Another night all alone, I wonder when Yosami will be back." The woman says to no one. She puts her purse in the back and puts her apron on. She brings some small cakes to the front and puts them in the display case. As she stands back up, she sees something strange. A glowing orb and a boy with a wizard halloween costume.
The orb suddenly lets out lightning at the boy who blocks it with his staff. The kid steps forward and says strange words, "Npia xoani cbhe." The orb changes forms and the blast that would have killed it missed. The orb looked like a troll with a long thick tail.
The woman lowers herself back down and takes her phone out of her pocket. She slowly and shakily calls 911. "Something indescribable is happening at the bakery." She whispers ever so softly. "Okay, I'll send a police officer over, it won't be but a minute ma'am." The kind lady on the phone says something else but the woman doesn't hear it. Her phone disconnected and it broke into pieces as the troll did something to the air. The boy strikes the troll with the same words as before, "Npia xoani cbhe."
This time, however, it hits the troll making it explode. The boy looking mighty satisfied disappears in a blink. The woman stands up and exhales the breath she'd been unknowingly holding in. As the woman tries to figure out what she just saw, a police officer comes in. "Where's the trouble ma'am?" The woman laughs, " It seems to have dissapeared!"
The term social stratification is used, in the field of sociology, for the classification that involves individuals in groups according to their socioeconomic conditions. When a person or a social group takes advantage and has privileges in detriment of others, it is called social stratification. It is a historical feature of society and can be observed from the beginning of civilizations. It does not only involve economic criteria, but also takes cultural beliefs and practices into account. It is important to remember that in the capitalist mode of production people can change their position in the pyramid because of social mobility. Throughout history, there have already been several types of social stratification. Currently, there are basically three types: caste system, slavery and capitalism. Said that, social stratification is the very core of human society and is part of human interaction. Stratification it-self means that a certain group (or individuals) will have some advantages over other group or people and it is not the ideal since one group will benefit to the detriment of another, either through work, financial gain or facilities. Hence, one group, as long as the stratification goes on, will suffer with the unequal distribution of resources, be they wealth, status, social prestige or power. So, Stratification is not good and must be kept as controlled as possible in any healthy society since is almost impossible to prevent it from happening