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    The Two Towers

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    there could it be destroyed. In The Two Towers: Being the Second Part of The Lord of the Rings Trilogy, by J.R.R. Tolkien, Frodo and Sam must trust the foul creature Gollum to lead them to Mordor. With each step, the burden of the ring grows heavier and heavier for Frodo. In this particular section of the text, Frodo, Sam, and Gollum have made their way to the Black Gate of Mordor. ` Since the Black Gate is constantly patrolled by Sauron’s evil sentinels, the hobbits are considering to take an…

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    continues with the endeavors of Frodo and the Fellowship to destroy the One Ring. During their journey to reach the Black Gates, Frodo and Sam realize they are being followed by Gollum, but only after Gollum attacks Frodo in an attempt to steal the ring around his neck. He ultimately fails to steal the ring, and Frodo and Sam make Gollum lead them to the Black Gates. While the aforementioned event is happening, Aragorn, Legolas and Gimli reach the Rohan kingdom. There, the audience is informed…

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    Serenely settled in his family home, Bag End, the hobbit Bilbo Baggins adores eating great nourishment, blowing smoke rings, and carrying on with a tranquil, quiet life. The exact opposite thing he expects is an enterprise, yet that is precisely what the wizard Gandalf has in store for him. Gandalf shows up on Bilbo 's doorstep one day, and the bothered hobbit gets himself got up to speed in an inexorably disturbing discussion in which the wizard starts to talk of sending Bilbo on an experience.…

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    In the novel The Hobbit by J.R.R Tolkien the readers are introduced to the protagonist Bilbo Baggins who is a close-minded, and unadventurous creature “ Sorry I don’t want any adventures, thank you” (6).The protagonist, Bilbo is a hobbit which is a small sized race that is similar to humans. Hobbits have hairy feet and enjoy the comfort of their home and knowing they are safe. He lives in a hole in Bag End Underhill and likes food and drinking.In the beginning Bilbo is not daring and weak…

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    Have you ever felt like you were fighting the real you? Almost like you don't want to accept yourself for who you really are? Well, Bilbo constantly tries not to accept himself, and traits that he didn't know he had. Later he begins to find out new things about himself, and begins to accept who he really is. I believe that Bilbo will have a good future because of the skills that he found out he had. He's sneaky, a quick thinker, and he's very intelligent. In the long run, I feel like these…

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    Bilbo Change In The Hobbit

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    met Gollum. Gollum challenged Bilbo to a riddle match. During this match Gollum had Bilbo matched and it looked as if Gollum would win. It was not until Bilbo answered Gollum’s last riddle with luck. Then it was Bilbo’s turn and he asked what was in his pocket, and what was in his pocket was the ring (Tolkien, The Hobbit 78). Gollum could not answer this riddle because in reality, it was not a riddle, it was a question. This moment is significant because it showed how Bilbo outsmarted Gollum to…

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    In The Hobbit, the main characters are Bilbo, a hobbit, Gandalf a who’s a wizard, Thorin, a dwarf, Smaug, who is a dragon and the main antagonist of the story, and Gollum, the original holder of the ring. Bilbo is a simple creature who lives a calm life. He is not special in any particular way although he seems to be a clever person who strays from the normal expectations of other hobbits. Gandalf approaches Bilbo to ask him if he would go on an adventure to reclaim the riches of Thorin’s…

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    Ignorance and unbalance is undermined by honour and certainty of the team. “Playing the leadership role, Aragorn tells Theoden to ride out with them” and meet them (Gandalf and the warriors of Rohan) for Rohan, for his people. Theoden restores honour in himself as King of Rohan at the wearing grasp of defeat by riding out with Aragorn, “Yes, The Horn of Helm Hammerhand will sound in the deep, one last time!”. Regardless of the way individuals are parted from one another, they cleverly use their…

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    The Hobbit Book Report

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    The Hobbit is written by John Ronald Reuel Tolkien, famously known to his readers as J.R.R. Tolkien. It was first published in 1937 and is an example of the high fantasy genre. Its sequel is the Lord of the Rings trilogy. Although many readers have thought that the book’s theme is about hidden heroism within, Tolkien has stated his distaste for allegory and told his readers that the book’s main purpose was for storytelling. I chose to read this book because I liked the Lord of the Rings movies.…

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    No matter what happens, they trust each other with everything that they have. For example, in the story the two hobbits come upon Gollum—a creature that they tame and force to be their guide to Mordor. Gollum could never be trusted because he was a past owner of the ring and wanted it back, but that was the only way they could get to Mordor. Gollum tries various ways to get the ring back but fails each time. He tries to break the two friends apart by leaving traces of crumbs by Frodo and…

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