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    It was the most unlikely event to happen. Just by chance did the hobbit Bilbo Baggins reach down and pick up what at the time seemed insignificant, “ . . . a tiny ring of cold metal lying on the floor of the tunnel” (Tolkien 76). At this point of the book, The Hobbit by J.R.R. Tolkien, the character Bilbo thinks nothing of picking up what seems an insignificant object, this cold tiny ring. Little does Bilbo know that this ring would change Middle Earth forever and, though the ring is an…

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    “Let’s have no more argument. I have chosen Mr Baggins and that ought to be enough for all of you. If I say he is a Burglar, a Burglar he is, or will be when the time comes. There is a lot more in him than you guess, and a deal more than he has any idea of himself. You may (possibly) all live to thank me yet(19).” Even though all the Dwarfs didn’t believe in Bilbo, Gandalf knew all along that Bilbo could become a hero. Gandalf could see past the scared, orderly, and calm part of Bilbo to the…

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    Bilbo: The Safe Side

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    The safe side. The safe side is when someone is wanting to do something maybe dangerous or something wrong and you would rather stay away from trouble. That was Bilbo all the time before he went on an adventure with the dwarves and Gandalf. He let loose at sometimes, and the readers started to see his “tookish” side. Meaning he stepped out of his comfort zone. In the beginning of the novel, Bilbo invited Gandalf over for tea time. Come tea time Bilbo expects the wizard, instead, thirteen…

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    on an adventure, gets involved in many dangerous challenges, wins an award and comes home into a different personality. The main character, Bilbo Baggins, is a typical hobbit who enjoys a muted environment, hates traveling, and is shy. One morning, he receives a knock on the door from Gandalf informing him he was the chosen one for an adventure. Baggins gave him an attitude to make sure Gandalf knew he don't want to deal with any adventure. As he was apprehensive about adventures. That night,…

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    possessing positive character traits, while on the other hand his more evil characters possesses a negative light about them. Tolkien also shows that there is different strengths to use during a situation. Throughout chapter two Mr. Tolkien uses Bilbo Baggins to display what traits that he considers positive. I believe that J.R.R Tolkien thinks that hard work is very important, because in chapter one and two Bilbo works hard by feeding and helping the dwarves. I also think the Mr. Tolkien likes…

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    Part 1: After Boromir had been killed by the Uruk-hai, Frodo and Sam left continuing their quest to destroy the ring. The part of the fellowship that remained headed towards Rohan and were informed that the Uruk-hai had tried to take Merry & Pippin to Isengard but they escaped into Fangorn the forest where the Ents live. While in Rohan the fellowship helped out during the battle of Helm's Deep. In the forest Merry & Pippin Met an Ent named Treebeard. After being in the forest for a while the…

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    Middle Earth

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    For a long time, the World of Middle-Earth, created by J. R. R. Tolkien, was described as a true work of art. Tolkien is one of the first authors to ever create an entire fantasy just for the sake of his books. That shows his dedication to his passion of writing. And it paid off in the end. Tolkien is considered by many as one of the best, if not the best, authors of all time. He created new names, new places, and much more. Tolkien was very dedicated to his passion. He spent so much item ad…

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    Bilbo Baggins is a hobbit who lives in a hobbit hole. When he met Gandalf, he asked him to go on an adventure with him. First Bilbo said he didn’t wanna go and he wanted to stay in his hobbit hole like every other hobbit wants to do. Until the took part of side of him is courageous and adventurous part of him made him go on the adventure. Also when the dwarves came to his hobbit hole and took his food and sang their songs. One of the biggest symbols in the book is the ring.…

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    Secrets In The Hobbit

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    humanity’s natural habit (Pattern1). Found in normal discourse, entertainment and literature, secrets damage relationships, further plots, and cause conflicts. J.R.R. Tolkien fabricated a character with such a secret in his novel The Hobbit. Bilbo Baggins, his character, found Sauron’s One Ring of Power in a cave and hid its existence from all other characters throughout the book. Bilbo’s secret concerning the Ring of Power significantly furthers the plot through his relationships with Gandalf…

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    Bilbo Baggins is a hobbit in the book The Hobbit by J.R.R Tolkien. During his adventure, many events are life-changing and have a significant effect on Bilbo for the rest of his life. Three life-changing events for Bilbo Baggins are when he was told to steal the treasure, when he stole the ring, and when Bilbo saved Thorin from the orc. The first life-changing event is when Bilbo is told to steal the treasure from the dragon Smaug, who ruled the Lonely Mountain. Bilbo had lived a normal life…

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