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    Who Is Bilbo A Hero

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    “From Hobbit to Hero” In The Hobbit, You are presented with a Character known as Bilbo Baggins. Bilbo is first described as lazy, unadventurous, and conservative, But Bilbo’s attitude drastically changes Throughout the adventure. He is a very unlikely hero, But he proves this wrong on many occasions. Beginning With chapter eight, Bilbo is a hero. He is a hero when The party of dwarves and Bilbo are traveling through the mirkwood forest, where they lose the path. Because they lost the path,…

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    to day life everybody owns a certain amount of power but with great power comes great responsibility. The Fellowship of the Ring is a book about Frodo and his friends on the journey to destroy the Ring, a device created by Sauron with the purpose to rule and enslave the minds of the species on Middle-earth. During the journey to destroy the Ring, Frodo and his friends must try to resist the Ring’s corruptive powers. In the Fellowship of the Ring, J.R.R. Tolkien uses various characters to show…

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    Friendship In The Hobbit

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    Often time’s soldiers in war create special bonds with each other, which often times seem to be a necessity of survival. In the book “The Hobbit,” Bilbo Baggins goes on a perilous journey with a party of twelve other dwarves, and during this journey a brotherhood is created between these two very different peoples. This may just be comradeship, because Verweii, a writer on military ethics, notes that “comrades in arms come to feel an intense love for one another.” The connection between Bilbo…

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    Sir Gawain and the Green Knight is the tale of King Arthur’s knight and nephew, Gawain, and his quest to fulfill a challenge that is proposed to him by a mysterious stranger known as the Green Knight. On his way to find the Green Knight, Gawain unknowingly receives various moral tests given to him by a lord named Bertilak, who offers Gawain a place to stay in his castle during his travels. The Sir Gawain and the Green Knight poem was written in the late 14th-century. Although the poem is a…

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    The Maze Runner by James Dashner started off by Thomas the main character who wakes up in a metal box, he doesn't remember anything about his past, except his name. When he steps out of the metal box he finds himself in a strange place called the glade. There are about 50 other boys who've come to the glade who are also known as the gladers. He then meets the leader of the gladers, a boy named Alby and another boy named Newt. Then there's Chuck, the last one to come to the glade who becomes…

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    Bilbo to Frodo, the Ring of power fought to control the minds and wills of many (Pattern 5). The Ring of Sauron exerts resilient power over various characters, but especially Gollum. Gollum succumbs to the Ring’s power and allows it to control his mind. The authority exercised by the Ring also transforms Gollum from hobbit to sniveling, despairing, greedy creature; a creature who cannot acquire all the Ring’s power. Sauron’s Ring also causes internal struggles. Gollum, Bilbo, and Frodo struggle…

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    and consequently make the world an unpleasant place. Yet, in every generation exists a human, or hobbit, willing to face their own personal discomfort, correct their shyness and immaturity, and serve others to make the world a virtuous place. Bilbo Baggins grows into this role by helping his friends regain their home from the clutches of an evil dragon named Smaug. In The Hobbit, J.R.R. Tolkien proves Bilbo undergoes a maturation through his new ability to assert himself in a group setting, his…

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    Everyone in life goes through change, and without it life would be bland and boring. Change is what adds the variety and fun to life. In the book The Hobbit, Bilbo Baggins used to be someone who would stay at home and didn’t want anything to interrupt his daily routine, but one day Gandalf and a bunch of dwarves hauled him along on their long, treacherous journey to reclaim their stolen gold. After this, Bilbo has started to show signs of him changing from a boring old hobbit, to a hero that…

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    Thorin continues his search for the Arkenstone, as he is oblivious to the fact that Bilbo has it. The dwarf tells his kin that it is ‘beyond price’ to him. The Arkenstone plays a part in Bilbo’s plan for peace-making. At night, the hobbit puts on the ring and goes to the camp of Bard and the Wood-elves’ king. He gives them the Arkenstone, so Bard has a way of negotiating with Thorin. Bilbo meets Gandalf on his path back to the Mountain, the wizard congratulates him on his actions. Bard takes…

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    Bilbo Baggins goes on a quest as one of fourteen to take back the Lonely Mountain from the Dragon Smaug. Throughout most of the tale the dwarves do not take kindly to Bilbo, but they accept him into the fellowship. Do the dwarves truly care for Bilbo and are they friends, or is this simply the comradeship that comes with adversity? Comradeship is defined as the feeling of attachment that exists between people who share a common goal. While friendship is defined as the feeling of affection…

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