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Note important quotes in your reading and respond to them Double-Entry Journal Note important quotes in your reading and respond to them

Terms, quote and page # 1. Conflict – Character vs. Self “He loves and hates the ring. As he loves and hates himself” (236). ~ Gandalf, The Fellowship of the Ring

Explanation Explain quote – connect to term Further explain any other connections Text to Text Text to Self Text to World Example: Gollum’s internal struggle reminds me of _________ because __________

Explanation 1.Tolkein’s Gollum/ Sméagol lives with his internal struggle—the battle between good and evil. Whenever Gollum has a quiet moment, this debate overtakes him. The conflict is between his good and bad intentions, and these intentions manifest themselves in his double identity, Gollum/Sméagol.