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The Hobbit: Movie Analysis
These movie starts by describing the setting where the hobbits lived and spend their lives in holes. Communication started by Bilbo saying “Good morning” to the grey wizard; although the wizard asked him if he wishes a good morning or that good things will happen in that morning and so on. The great wizard named Gandalf offered an adventure to Bilbo, therefore he thought about the offer and denied by saying good morning again and entering the hole where he lived. As the same day went on Gandalf left a mark on Bilbo’s door for the dwarves to come for a little discussion. As the movie went on the hobbit got lost when the rest of the dwarves where in trouble with golems, he encounter with a slimy creature name Gollum. Their way of communication did not started well, but Bilbo mention the word game and Gollum jumped in happiness that he loves games. …show more content…
Throughout the whole movie the communication was maintained in certain ways, Gandalf always had hope on Bilbo because he knew him since a young age. As mention before about the mark on Bilbo’s door; Gandalf set it there because he needed to have the conference with the dwarves about the adventure. This communication was maintained by all the dwarves showing at Bilbo’s front door, then making a big feast leaving Bilbo with scrapes of food. Once everyone was done, Thorin the main Dwarf showed up late explaining what he had offered to the hobbit and the rest that will join the journey. When Bilbo and Gollum where playing riddles it was getting tougher and tougher for the hobbit to win and find the way out from the cave. He knew that only one question could make him winner, the question was “What I’ve got in my pocket.” Therefore the slimy creature gave up, and turned into a ferocious

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