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    ilbo Baggins‚ a hobbit‚ lives in a comfy tiny hole in the ground‚ the hobbit- hole‚ where he likes to be alone. As the author describes them‚ they are tiny people‚ half the size of us. There are nothing special about hobbits‚ but they are very quiet and sneaky‚ that is a huge advantage for Bilbo. They have curly brown hair in their heads and in their feet grow naturally leather sole. Bilbo was the only son of the Bagginses‚ a respectable family. His mother was Belladonna Took‚ one of Old Took’s daughters;

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    things! Make you late for dinner! I can’t think what anybody sees in them‚” (Tolkien 7). This was said by Bilbo Baggins‚ who at the time was unaware that an adventure is exactly what he needed. The adventure that Baggins participates in changes him for the better by bringing out qualities he never knew he had. This adventure is the physical journey that takes place during the majority of The Hobbit by J.R.R. Tolkien. The journey itself makes the book’s focus on Baggins meaningful by using it as an opportunity

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    important characters in The Hobbit that are vital to the story and influence the outcome of the book in various ways. Two important characters in the story are Gandalf the Grey‚ a wandering wizard‚ and Beorn‚ a skin changer who can turn into a bear or a man. Gandalf the Grey’s physical appearance is very unique compared to the dwarves and Bilbo. For one‚ he is about twice as tall as them. The rest of Gandalfs appearance is well summed up in this quotation‚”All that unsuspecting Bilbo saw that morning

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    Three elbow room that Bilbo Baggins changes from the outset of The Hobbit to the end of the Koran are his savvy of the human beings around him‚ his signified of sport stumble -up ‚ and his want to live a comfortable biography without thought for others. At the 1 sense of begin of the playscript ‚ Bilbo precaution nothing for he creation outside of the Shire horse or outside of his small hobbit menage . But by the end of the volume ‚ his Synonyms/Hypernyms (Ordered by Estimated Frequency) of noun

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    In this assignment‚ we had to read “The Hobbit” by J.R.R. Tolkien and “How to Read Literature like a Professor” by Thomas C. Foster. Once both books were read‚ we had to take at least one archetype and compare it to the events in the book. “The Hobbit” tells of lonely Bilbo Baggins that enjoys his peaceful life. He is convinced to go on an adventure with the wizard Gandalf and the thirteen dwarves to steal back the dwarves’ treasure from Smaug the dragon. Throughout the story‚ the group goes through

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    “The hobbit” is a book about Bilbo Baggins who is a hobbit that lives in Hobbiton. Bilbo lives in a very nice hobbit hole and is respected by all the neighbors because he doesn’t do unexpected things‚ such as go on adventures. Bilbo is the son of Bungo and the famous Belladonna Took. One day Bilbo is unexpectedly visited by a wizard named Gandalf who convinces Bilbo into joining him in a journey as a burglar‚ which makes his neighbors lose all his respect from him‚ but Bilbo didn’t really care.

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    In many fantasy stories‚ and in general fiction novels‚ a character must face a daring challenge and overcome it in the end to reach their final destination. This challenge could be a physical enemy that they need to beat‚ or an internal conflict. When starting to read The Hobbit‚ the reader may be inclined to think that Smaug is the main physical antagonist and a challenge for Bilbo Baggins to overcome. In reality‚ The Hobbit falls into the second category‚ and Bilbo’s main struggle in the story

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    Outline I. Bilbo Baggins is one of the heroes of the quest. II. Bilbo fulfills many of the characteristics of a hero. A. Definition of a hero. B. His powers. III. Bilbo wasn’t the only hero of the adventure. C. The others heroes D. Characteristics that made them heroes E. Actions that made them heroes IV. Heroic actions that Bilbo made F. Their purpose G. Their consequences V. Conclusion

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    In the novel‚ “The Hobbit”‚ there are many different characters with different traits. The author “Tolkien” expresses the characters with a different traits that are considered positive and negative. Traits that these characters give off consider the whole character as positive or negative. In the journey that everyone is on‚ a question that is asked is “what matters most?” Physical strength or intelligence‚ meaning‚ what will come through in the end? Certain characters have a positive attitude

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    In J.R.R Tolkien’s The HobbitBilbo Baggins is presented as a hero‚ however does not posses the stereotypical qualities of this persona. Throughout the novel Bilbo is faced with immense challenges‚ defying all odds in order to survive. These challenges allow him to gain wisdom and compassion‚ ultimately helping him achieve status as a hero. However‚ his clear preference for simple domestic pleasures‚ over such adventures‚ is an obvious defiance of a classic hero. In addition‚ it is made apparent

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