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    The Hobbit Hero's Journey

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    from 3 events that challenge him because he does not stay in hobbit hole and do nothing. He becomes less sedentary and more adventurous when the dwarves and Gandalf convince him with the song to go on the adventure, he becomes more brave when he steals the ring from Gollum and he becomes more responsible when dealing with the spiders after Gandalf leaves. The song they sing makes him more adventurous because he goes on the adventure and he is excited, when before he was scared. “As they sang…

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    Bilbo The Hobbit

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    Bilbo Baggins was a hobbit. Hobbits are short and they have no beards. They are fat in the stomach. They wear bright colors and wear no shoes because they have thick callous on the bottom of their feet. Hobbits have strange brown hair on their feet which keep their feet warm. Hobbits can disappear quickly and quietly when a large folk comes making a noise like elephants that they can hear a mile off. Hobbits have long brown fingers, good-natured faces, and have deep fruity laughs. People…

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    In chapter 3 of The Hobbit Gandalf, Thorin, Bilbo, and the dwarves go up the Misty Mountains and see Rivendell. The difference between the way Bilbo and dwarves see Rivendell is the fact that Bilbo thinks the elves are good hearted creatures. But the dwarves know better so they do not necessarily like the elves, that and the fact that the elves make fun of the dwarves “long beards”. That is the main difference between the way Bilbo and the dwarves see Rivendell. They also meet an elf-friend…

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    In the book, “The Hobbit” by J.R.R Tolkien, a short Hobbit named Bilbo Baggins, had a very ordinary life and strayed away from adventure. A wizard, Gandalf, and a tremendous amount of dwarves came to Bagginses hole and hatched a plan to take down a dragon named Smaug. After reading a little more of this book, I predicted that Mr. Baggins will go on this quest and this adventure will change Mr. Bagginses lifestyle forever. My first prediction is, that Mr. Baggins will go on this adventure. I…

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    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, Gandalf threw a surprise party at Baggin's hobbit-hole to celebrate their journey and to discuss the plan with a group…

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    Not only Sméagol, but also Bilbo, a friend of Gandalf get influenced by the ring's power. He is wise, funny and have a lot of experiences and adventures. He has his first round of adventures with the Dwarves and the Wizards at the lonely mountain. In fact, he looks exactly the same even though he is…

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    major example of the hero’s journey, especially in popular culture. There are many components of the hero’s journey in Bilbo’s Departure. Leaving behind a monotonous life was challenging for Bilbo Baggins. First he was visited by a wizard named Gandalf who tried to enlist Bilbo Baggins as a burglar for a group of dwarves who needed one. This is Bilbo’s call to adventure, the first part of the hero’s journey. Next came the refusal. Hobbits live a quiet and unadventurous life; basically perfect:…

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    of the Rings, Tolkien shows that man has the ability to decide between good and evil, contrasting Golding who views that all man is innately evil. This difference is portrayed through the characters Ralph and Frodo, Roger and Sauron, and Piggy and Gandalf. I. Golding uses the character Ralph to show that man struggles between choosing good versus evil and chooses evil, compared to Tolkien’s novel where Frodo has to make the choice for good and ultimately chooses good. A. Ralph finds himself…

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    The Hobbit Theme Essay

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    light for him in the caves and before that they built him a bed. “Thank you very much for this beautiful bed said Bilbo Pg 209.They also made him go on the adventure that he didn’t want to go on. If he didn’t go he would release his power and help Gandalf beat smog. These dwarfs may have been on is nerves for most of the story but when Bilbo wanted something the dwarfs were the main reason he got more things…

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    The Hobbit: Book Vs Movie

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    He wanted us to feel more attached to other characters that were important, aside from Bilbo, Gandalf and Thorin. We know that there are other important characters that are within the book such as, prince and foreshadowed princess of the Elves, named Legolas and Tauriel. Bilbo's 1st person perspective does not lead them to be as significant as significant…

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