What global issue did we talk about in the Fellowship of the Ring
Beliefs, Values, and Education or Culture, identity, and community.
Which character shows loyalty by staying with Frodo during the journey?
Sam
How does Frodo learn important lessons throughout the novel?
Through his journey's and experiences
What was the purpose of the digital source for us?
To explain how education helps develop responsible and ethical thinking
What object tests the characters’ beliefs and values throughout the novel?
The Ring
Which character is tempted by the Ring because he wants to protect his people?
Boromir
Who acts as Frodo’s mentor and guide?
Gandalf
What is one limitation of the digital source for ours?
It focuses on real-world education, so connections to Middle-earth require interpretation.
According to Tolkien, how are values mainly developed?
Through experience, challenges, and moral choices
Which character represents wisdom and mentorship?
Gandalf
What lesson does Frodo learn from seeing others affected by the Ring?
Power can corrupt people
Why is the print source considered authoritative?
It is published in a peer-reviewed academic journal and written by university-affiliated researchers
What does the novel suggest about education?
Education comes from experience and personal growth, not just teaching
Which character demonstrates responsibility by accepting his role as a future king?
Aragorn
What type of education is emphasized in the novel?
Learning through experience rather than formal instruction
Name one moral trait discussed in the print source.
Humility, generosity, responsibility, optimism, or friendliness
Which theme is shown when characters struggle between doing what is right and seeking power?
Moral Values and Temptation
Which character best represents humility and moral duty?
Frodo Baggins
How does Tolkien connect education to personal growth?
Characters learn values and moral understanding through challenges and decisions
Which character’s moral values are analyzed in the print source?
Frodo Baggins