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1 J. R. R. Tolkien. The Silmarillion. The Random House Publishing Group 1999, New York. By Paco Smith

2 J. R. R. Tolkien Born January 3, 1892 in South Africa Rawlinson and Bosworth Professor of Anglo-Saxon at Oxford University from 1925 to 1945 An English writer, poet, and philologist Author of many Fantasy books including Lord of the Rings Died November 29, 1971

3 Characters: Protagonist Beren A man that fell in love with the elf Luthien Retrieved a Silmaril on a mission to prove his love. Was killed by a spear Their love granted them another life

4 Characters: Antagonist Morgoth The dark lord of the land Reigns over the orks Silmarils encrusted in helmet Gets robbed while he is sleeping Killed Beren

5 Favorite Character Fingolfin One of the four sons of Finwe Was held under the oath to get a Silmaril Never turned evil like his brothers Killed by Morgoth

6 Least Favorite Charactor Eol Creepy dark elf that lives in the forest Took Aredhel to wife after tricking her Has a son, Maeglin Abusive and mean Aredhel and Maeglin run away

7 Exposition Middle Earth is created Elves are created Men are created Beren’s clan is destroyed Elves retreat to hidden city Beren finds Elve’s city and meets/falls in love with Luthien

8 Rising Action Thurin doesn’t like Beren Sends him on an impossible mission to prove his love Beren agrees and sets out War is raging between Morgoth and Fingolfin Aredhel runs away from Thurin

9 Climax With the help of his dog, Beren retrieves a Silmaril Fingolfin is killed By Morgoth Aredhel runs away from Eol with Maeglin

10 Falling Action Beren is killed on his way back to the city Luthien dies from grief Maeglin is an angry young man Morgoth advances on the elf front

11 Resolution The gods grant Beren and Aredhel another life together Maeglin rights his wrongs The last battle of the second age destroys Morgoth Isildur inherits the one ring to rule them all…

12 Setting Starts with pre-history of middle earth This part of the story is from 455 to 490 of the second age. (solar years) Make note of link with earth’s history Takes place in Middle Earth (Starting grounds of Lord of the Rings)

13 Themes War between good and evil- Seen with the battle of the elves and the orcs. True love conquers all- The heroic and romantic story of Beren and Luthien. Instability and curruption- Eol’s bad temper and rage effect Aredhel and Maeglin immensely.

14 Rating I give this book a solid 8 It was a very well thought out book, and tied subtle things in that made it interesting. Had vast allusion to our own (earthly) history and European myths and legends. But very confusing and complicated

15 Introduction of issue Child Abuse Victims Effects Consequences Help

16 Child Abuse Facts In 2005, 12.1 of every 1,000 American children, almost 900,000 in all, suffered abuse by adults, with parents of victims accounting for almost 80% of abusers. Every day, about four children die in the U.S. because of abuse or neglect, most of them babies or toddlers. For every incident of child abuse or neglect that gets reported, it’s estimated that two others go unreported. Neglect is by far the most common form of child abuse, accounting for more than 60% of all cases. (Iannelli)

17 Sexual Abused children Physical abuse accounts for between 15% and 20% of documented child abuse cases each year. A third of all girls and a fifth of boys are sexually abused by an adult during childhood. 8 out of 10 sexual abusers are someone in the family or someone the child knows. (Croft)

18 Child Abuse and Drugs About 10% of babies are born to drug-using mothers. Of kids who have a parent who uses drugs, one in 13 is physically abused regularly. Abused children are more likely to abuse alcohol and become addicted to drugs, and one third will later abuse their own children. Of all prison inmates, 84% were abused as children. (Newton)

19 Neglect Neglect is frequently defined in terms of deprivation of adequate food, clothing, shelter, medical care, or supervision. (Child Welfare Information)

20 Effects of Child Abuse Academic difficulties; Aggressive behavior; Alcohol and/or other drug abuse; Anxiety; Attention problems; Bad dreams; Bed wetting; Behavior problems; Chronic pain; Compulsive sexual behaviors; Concentration problems; Dangerous behavior such as speeding; Dehydration; Depression; Dissociative states; Eating disorders; Failure to thrive; Fear or shyness; Fear of certain adults or places; Frequent injuries; Insomnia; Learning problems; Lying; Malnutrition; Oppositionality; Panic attacks; Physical symptoms such as headaches and stomach aches; Repeated self- injury; Risky sexual behaviors; Running away; Self neglect; Separation anxiety; Sexual dysfunction; Sleep disorders; Social withdrawal; Stealing; Stuttering; Substance abuse; Suicide attempts; Thumb-sucking or any age-inappropriate behavior; Truancy (Gibson)

21 Help for Child Abuse victims There are many organizations, associations, and foundations that work specifically on help for victims of child abuse There is always hope (Saisan)

22 Song/Video http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZqvzpEPTZds&fea ture=related http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZqvzpEPTZds&fea ture=related Concrete Angel. By: Martina Mcbride

23 Work Cited Gibson, Emma. “Child Abuse-What are the causes and effects?” Ezine Articles. 2 May. 2008 EzineArticles.com. 28 Feb. 2010 C. J. Newton. "Child Abuse: An Overview“, MA, Counseling.com (formerly TherapistFinder.net) Mental Health Journal in April, 2001. Joanna Saisan, MSW, Melinda Smith, M.A., and Jeanne Segal, Ph.D. “Child Abuse and Neglect. Recognizing and Preventing Child Abuse” Helpguide.org December 2009. Iannelli, Vincent. “Child Abuse Statistics” About.com. Web. February 03, 2010 Child Welfare Information. “Definitions of Child Abuse and Neglect” Child Welfare Information Gateway. April 2007. web. March 6, 2010 Harry Croft, MD (Psychiatrist). “Types of child abuse” Helthyplace.com web. February 14, 2010.


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