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    The Legend Of The Hobbit

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    physical strength. The Hero and title character of The Hobbit, Bilbo is by far the novel’s most important figure. Bilbo’s thoughts, feelings, and actions form the focus of the novel and shape its plot. Bilbo’s central role is underscored by his appeal,he is not only the most important but also the most likable and honorable character. Even as the other participants in his quest become corrupted by greed, Bilbo maintains his common sense, courage, and eagerness to please. In…

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    person. Bilbo Baggins a small hobbit, who is unlike a hero, proves otherwise through the journey he takes. What truly makes Bilbo a heroic figure are the actions he takes in response to the challenges presented to him. The following evidence proves that facing tests, allies and enemies is the most important stage of the hero’s quest cycle as it transformed Bilbo from a fearful hobbit into a confident and brave hero. Incidents supporting that tests allies and enemies…

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    land, specifically outside a mountain. On the other hand Bilbo was running for his life when Smaug was hunting him inside the kingdom of Erebor, hence he run out of the palace and starts to get down stairs when he crashed with Hiccup and both started to fall down. Hiccup: (angry) Hey, look where you going! Bilbo: (worried) Sorry! (Bilbo still running)I would run if I were you Hiccup: (still angry) Who are you? Why should I run?! Bilbo: (scared) Look behind you! (running) Hiccup:…

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    help the dwarves take their land back. I knew that the dwarves and I couldn’t do it alone, so we needed another helper some sort of a burglar. I knew just the right person his name is Bilbo Baggins. I went to his house and I told him that I am coming tomorrow to see him again. That was the day when I went to hire Mr. Bilbo…

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    The main character of J. R. R. Tolkien’s fantasy novel The Hobbit, Bilbo Baggins lives a very peaceful and comfortable life in his spacious hobbit hole beneath the hill. But one day, his peace and quiet are shattered by the arrival of the wizard Gandalf, who asks him to join 13 dwarves on a quest to reclaim the treasure taken from them by the evil dragon Smaug. Bilbo agrees to join the dwarves on their quest for gold, and encounters many dangers along the way, including trolls, goblins, large…

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    in the book by the protagonist, Bilbo Baggins being impacted by fate as well. The rule of fate is that, whenever someone does something good, he is rewarded by ‘luck’, or in better words, guidance. In the Hobbit, there are three types of situations in which fate reveals itself. One is when a…

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    Symbolism In The Hobbit

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    the story forward. In J.R. Tolken’s The Hobbit, the very first chapter consists of the dwarves, Bilbo Baggins and Gandalf sharing a meal. Bilbo however does not want the company of the dwarves and wants them out of his home. However, despite Bilbo not wanting the dwarves he reluctantly caters to their needs and serves them. This foreshadows a great and trusting relationship between the dwarves, Bilbo and Gandalf. In this sentence, the author provides us a different sort of meal that is used in…

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    There are three majors areas that are visited in the book. The Shire, Valley of the Elves, and of course The Lonely Mountain. These areas are encompassed by middle earth, also the story begins in 2941 and ended in 2942. The Shire is a peaceful land with lushest green hilly terrain as far as the eye can see, with wonderful Hobbits enjoying each other's time as well as minding their own business and sticking to very usual lives. These lands are so beautiful and peaceful I’m certain you wouldn’t…

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    Bilbo Archetypes

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    stood out. Archetypes help with evaluating the story more clearly. The Hobbit is full of archetypes. On Bilbo’s journey he is changed along the way. An archetype that corresponds with his transformations is seasons. At the beginning of the adventure Bilbo was reluctant to express his Tookish side and often doubted himself, wishing he had never agreed to the adventure. They traveled in Autumn, and Autumn comes with decline and middle age and tiredness, but also harvest. Indicating that Bilbo’s…

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    adventures of Bilbo Baggins and 13 dwarves go on a journey to The Lonely Mountain. With the help of the Grand wizard Gandalf they travel across the valley and face many enemies and puzzles. With the main goal to regain Dale and The lonely mountain from the dragon Smaug. I will be going over 5 literary elements and analyzing the book. There were many symbols in The Hobbit. One was Gandalf and how he is like God. Gandalf was always there when the dwarves and Bilbo needed them. " Then Bilbo…

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