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    Archetypes In Literature

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    and go on an adventure. He witnesses that Gandalf was not lying and he encounters many hostile monsters. He discovers a golden ring which makes the user invisible (this comes in handy many times throughout the story). Eventually after confronting trolls, goblins, Wargs, and escapes on flying eagles, Bilbo is reunited with the dwarfs, and saves them by using the magical ring and sword to free them. The group overcomes challenges with elves, a dragon named Smaug and making a new friend (the archer…

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    Standing firm in one’s beliefs often spurs teasing and judgment, so courage is needed to remain steadfast, and doing so qualifies one as a true hero. Bilbo consistently puts his friends first and seeks peace and happiness for the world. Bilbo hesitates when presented with the opportunity to kill Gollum, a hideous creature seeking Bilbo’s life. Doing so could ensure safety for…

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    display his hidden bravery and confidence. Bilbo acted as a silent leader by coming up with solutions for problems, but still allowing Thorin and Gandalf to lead the overall journey. As the hobbit returned home to a similar lifestyle as he had before, one difference stood out. The hobbit who was timid and shy was replaced with Bilbo Baggins, a brave and confident…

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    education in Pakistan. The Hobbit and I Am Malala have elements of the hero’s journey and some parts are similar but others are different. There were a few similarities when comparing how the authors shows the hero’s journey in The Hobbit and I Am Malala. One similarity the novels had was the part of “Call to Adventure.” To explain, Call to adventure is the first stage of the hero’s journey that describes how the hero is introduced to the journey. They were similar due to the fact that both of…

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    drenched, food, they had no where to sleep. So they went into the forest and over there the laid down, the pony went in the river and of course it carried the food and supper. Which is now all gone, as the crew began to realize some one was missing and that some one was Gandalf. In the mean time, everyone saw this light coming further down by them. They decided that Bilbo goes first to check it out. He tells them that there are trolls down there, for an emergency Bilbo had to hoot like a owl. On…

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    Bilbo Kidnapping

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    Hobbits do not go on adventures, but Bilbo mistakenly invites Gandalf for tea on the next day. Afterwards, Gandalf arrives with thirteen other adventurous Hobbits, and Bilbo is forced to participate in Gandalf’s adventure in the hunt for Thorin’s (one of the Hobbits) families’ stolen treasure, now in the possession of a marvelous dragon named Smaug. In addition, the point is significant for it depicts, in several ways, a kidnapping. In other words, Bilbo never fully agrees upon the journey,…

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    Icy Wonders Slot

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    Icy Wonders slot takes you to a winter wonderland expedition in search of treasure. It’s one of the three Wonders slot series from NetEnt – the other two are Geisha Wonders and Tiki Wonders. Released in 2008, Icy Wonders has an arctic theme, wonderful graphics, pleasing animation, cool audio and an impressive progressive jackpot. Before starting your quest, choose your wager from the coin value available ranging from 0.01 to 0.5. With an icy backdrop, charming characters will accompany you such…

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    The Hobbit Essay Topic #15 In the book The Hobbit Bilbo Baggins is a main character. He has many important roles in the story and his characteristics change immensely. He goes from scared, humble, and weak to strong, confident, and courageous. While the other dwarves cannot put their greed beside them Bilbo does what he believes will help the greater good. This makes him a hero in the eyes of many and he becomes selfless. He even ends up defended the Elvin King who he doesn't know that well.…

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    Bilbo Relationship

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    was greeted with prejudice from Gloin, an existing member. Bilbo reacts by defending his honor. From Gloin and Bilbo’s interaction, one can clearly see how determined and prideful Bilbo is. Upon meeting Bilbo, Gloin immediately deduced he was meek and cowardly. In paragraph 3, he says,” It is all very well for Gandalf to talk about this hobbit being fierce, but one shriek like that in a moment of excitement would be enough to wake the dragon and all his relatives, and kill the lot of us. I…

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    whom he is quite fond of. There is also a very powerful ring included in this story that Froddo Baggins, a hobbit of the Shire who inherited Sauron's Ring from Bilbo Baggins; undertook the quest to destroy it in the fires of Mount Doom. Boromir becomes overwhelmed by the evil influence of the ring. During, their quest to Mount Doom, Boromir wanted the ring for himself because of the power it could afford him. Because of this urge to get the ring, Boromir follows Froddo into the forest. Boromir…

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