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    Goblins In The Hobbit

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    Statistics show that most people crave music. Music plays a crucial role in many people’s daily lives,this also goes for magical creatures. J.R.R Tolkien reveals this through the elves, dwarves, and the goblins songs. Each one of the songs had a distinct tone, content, and structure. In The Hobbit, the elves have a very distinctive genre of music. Unlike most, their tone is teasing and playful, and it is not meant to be taken seriously. Most song lyrics were insults meant to entertain the…

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    Gemquarrier: An Analysis

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    Grimwold had left Cross to wait in the room reserved for those wishing an audience with the King while he made the arrangements. He returned over an hour later and escorted Cross into the throne room of the Dwarven King, Gdact Gemquarrier. The room was vast and its floor which was made of marble, was so clean that you could see your very own reflection. The stone walls were jagged. Carved within them were remarkable writings, written in such detail that anyone, who could read the Dwarven…

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    On an island called Arrow Island in a nation called Green Arrow, there was an explorer named Sarah. Her partner Ruth was from a neighboring island called Flash Island. They were on an adventure to find the dragon's gold for Queen Jill. First, they climbed the Lightning Mountains and almost fell the 2,000-foot drop to the bottom. When they got over the Lightning Mountains they had to get through the forest and animal reserve where they fought griffins, made friends with unicorns, pegasus, and…

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    Can the medieval and the contemporary ever be compared? Although they were written many years apart, the great classics Beowulf and The Hobbit share several similar elements. J.R.R. Tolkien’s novel, The Hobbit, was published in 1937. In contrast, Beowulf’s author is unknown, and the earliest manuscript dates back to about 1000 A.D. Written in distinct styles, the narratives differ since one is an epic poem and the other is a novel. Despite the age difference, parallels abound between the two…

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    In chapters one and two of The Hobbit, Tolkien expresses what he thinks about certain topics. Tolkien expresses these feelings by certain words he uses throughout chapters one and two. Tolkien hints at what he views as positive and negative traits as well as what is more important intellect or being physically empowering. First off, Tolkien expresses what he views as positive traits such as intellect. This is because Bilbo having small stature he needs this intellect to help him be sneaky thus…

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    The leprechaun’s straggly red beard dragged along the floor of the county courthouse as he looked down at his handcuffs wondering how he’d gotten himself in this position. “All I’d wanted was me pot of gold,” he said to the sheriff forlornly. “Me rainbow led me there. I swear!” “Well, that wasn’t your pot of gold,” the sheriff replied. “We still don’t know how you got in there, but you were in the Fort Knox safe. That’s more like a million of your pots of gold.” The leprechaun tried to think of…

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    The Hobbit Theme Essay

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    read. Bilbo Baggins is a character in the book, who is a Hobbit that lives in a Hobbit hole named Bag End, which is in Hobbiton, also known as the Shire. Bilbo is an average sized hobbit (which is about 3 feet tall), and wore a red jacket, green vest, brown pants, and a white button shirt. Bilbo is a Took from his mother side of the family; and they were not as respected…

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    The Hobbit Smaug is a fire breathing dragon that disliked dwarves and would kill the dwarves if they tried to steal the Arkenstone. The dwarves are people that have been trying to steal the Arkenstone for a while. Bilbo is a person that was sent on a journey and the dwarves were sent on the journey with Bilbo. I am going to compare and contrast the book and the movie and I am going to talk about their character personalities and the plot changes. Their personalities were shown in the movie…

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    In The Hobbit, by J.RR.Tolkien, the the book wase made for enjoyment for readers.In the book The Hobbit Tolkien made many diverse charicters that puses diferant character traints. The characters puses both positive and negative traits that aspects to their characters trait, the most important is intelligence. First, Tolkien's characters have many positive character traits. In the book bilbo accepted to go inspect the trolls. Even when he new it was dangerous he went to inspect the strange lite…

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    hero; through the hobbit’s accomplishments, Tolkien not only shows society that anyone could acquire these heroic, but also uses the character of Bilbo as an analogy of the traits of soldier in the First World War, as well as their heroism. Bilbo Baggins distinguishes himself from other typical heroes: Society often classifies heroes as dauntless warriors, a stereotypical…

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