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    The story of the Hobbit, and bilbo baggins.It stats with the jeoney and were he is now and how he had got to safety with all his new friends. The small dwarf was in his small hobbit hole and not a nasty one, no it was a warm and dry hole that was safe and homey. But one day it wasn't as quiet and peaceful as he liked it no there was a lot of noises and many more dwarves and on wizard.And they all had him on a long advanstar were it lead Bilbo to where now with all the wizard and dwarves,…

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    In the book The Hobbit Bilbo Baggins is a main character. He has many important roles in the story and his characteristics change immensely. He goes from scared, humble, and weak to strong, confident, and courageous. While the other dwarves cannot put their greed beside them Bilbo does what he believes will help the greater good. This makes him a hero in the eyes of many and he becomes selfless. He even ends up defended the Elvin King who he doesn't know that well. Bilbo is a warrior. He fights…

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    our hero, Bilbo Baggins. But as the age-old adage says, “Don’t judge a book by it’s cover.” In the book The Hobbit by famed British author J.R.R. Tolkien, our protagonist, Bilbo Baggins displays characteristics very similar to those of Beowulf and Sir Gawain. Some say that Bilbo was a coward while others believe he was a mighty hero. Bilbo Baggins matches the example laid down by Beowulf and Sir Gawain for three reasons: Bilbo exemplified courage, Bilbo acted as a peacekeeper, and Bilbo…

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    relevant parties: the employee Bilbo Baggins and the employer Orc Corp. Industries. Baggins v Orc Industries Corp represents a scenario that is relevant to employment law focusing on wrongful termination, privacy between the employee and employer and factors that determines calculating compensation for the plaintiff in a wrongful termination case. To determine if Bilbo can successful sue for wrongful dismissal, we need to see if Orc Corp. had just cause in terminating Bilbo. When there is just…

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    Who would Bilbo baggins really be without his beloved hobbit hole? Bilbo Baggins is a Hobbit he is 3 feet tall half the size of a human has really hairy feet beardless has big pointy ears orange fluffy hair and 50 years old . Bilbo lives in a cozy hobbit hole and loves to smoke his pipe. Bilbo loves to eat lots of food and especially loves his tea very much. Bilbo is not an adventurous person and hates leaving his home and being the adventurous person .Bilbo enjoys hanging out with his…

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    hobbit named Bilbo Baggins who lived a simple and peaceful life until Gandalf (a wizard) showed up at his door step with a mission (Collins). This quest takes Bilbo alongside dwarves, goblins, elves, and a dragon on a journey over a land that is known as Middle-Earth. In 1954 Volumes 1 and 2 of The Lord of The Rings, the sequels of The Hobbit, were published and in 1955 Volume 3 was also released completing this series (Collins). The Lord of the Rings is the story of a man named Frodo Baggins,…

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    Bilbo Baggins Archetypes

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    detective, and always sees others with a suspicious eye as well. He is willing to take all the steps that are required to do what is good and conforms to the standards of the society. Another example from literature is that of the character of Bilbo Baggins, in the Lord of the Rings. He lets go of the rings, and then lives a normal life, where he is accepted in the society, and no longer has to rely on the evil power, which is associated with the ring that corrupts individuals. He is presented…

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    become a hero. This is also the same for Bilbo Baggins the main character in J.R.R Tolkien's book The Hobbit. In this novel Bilbo faces many challenges and by the end of the book he is no longer the worrywort that he was at the beginning. One of the challenges he has to face is no longer having his comforts of home and living on hard provisions. Also he he is useful because he remembers more than one important thing that helps the dwarves. First of all Bilbo had to think about whether or not he…

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    Bilbo In The Hobbit

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    Bilbo Baggins, a hobbit who never once dreamed of going on an adventure, suddenly got chosen by Gandalf to become the fourteenth member of Thorin and Company's adventure to reach the Lonely Mountain and take it back from Smaug. Bilbo is a Baggins, the heir of a thoroughly respectable and conventional family through his father, but his mother was a Took, an eccentric clan of hobbits noted for their love of excitement and adventure. Despite having more money, the Tooks were less respected than the…

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    fictional fantasy story written by J. R. R. Tolkien. This story follows a Hobbit named Bilbo Baggins. A Hobbit is a very short humanoid creature that usually does not take part in the wild journeys that other creatures take part in. However, Gandalf, a great wizard, calls upon Bilbo to assist a group of Dwarves reclaim their mountain from a dragon. Originally Bilbo does not enjoy adventures, but as the story goes on Bilbo develops into a hero as he defies the stereotypical lifestyle associated…

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