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    occasional walk. In the book The Hobbit by J. R. R. Tolkien‚ Bilbo Baggins is no exception from the stereotypical hobbit. Bilbo is a fifty year old hobbit‚ who has turned out to be an exact replica of his father‚ Bungo Baggins. People considered the Baggins family to be very reputable‚ not only because they usually had an abundant amount of money‚ but because “they never had any adventures or did anything unexpected: you could tell what a Baggins would say on any question without the bother of asking

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    obstacles the character Bilbo Baggins has to confront. Throughout the book Bilbo seems to take on different challenges‚ which allow him to mature faster in a way that the Shire would not allow. In the Shire‚ Bilbo was just a normal hobbit who minded his own business and was never late for dinner. But after Gandalf and the dwarves came knocking on his door‚ his whole life seemed to change in an instant and it kept changing in a way that Bilbo had no control over. The farther that Bilbo moved through this

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    Bilbo Baggins is introduced as just a normal hobbit smoking a pipe on his front porch‚ when suddenly an old man appears on his doorstep. Bilbo is perplexed as to what an old man with a cloak and staff is doing in his house. After the queer man introduces himself‚ Bilbo recognizes him as the wizard Gandalf‚ who has presented amazing fireworks on special holidays in Hobbiton‚ whewre the hobbits live. When Gandalf asks if Bilbo would be interested in going on an adventure‚ Bilbo says no. He invites

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    Bilbo Baggins Themes

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    paper is aimed to provide a brief analysis of Bilbo Baggins and his role in few themes presented in the novel such as personal growth and greed. Bilbo Baggins is the main character of one of the most popular books of the 20th century. To better understand the character and his role in the events of Middle-Earth‚ we need to look at what makes him who he is and how this affects his personality and decisions. Keywords: Hobbit‚ The Lord of the Rings‚ Bilbo‚ fantasy‚ personal growth‚ greed Outline 1

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    In The Hobbit the character Bilbo Baggins has left his wonderfully boring side and took on a much more lively and adventurous Tookish side in several situations. Bilbo’s Tookish side has been shown when the dwarves first made an appearance at his home‚ when he goes after the dwarves to join them in their adventure and when he escapes Gollum. At the very beginning‚ thirteen dwarves waltz right on in into Bilbo’s house without any warning. Gandalf had told them that Bilbo would accompany them on their

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    When BilboGandalf‚ and the dwarfs arrived in Rivendell everyone had different emotions. Bilbo was very enthusiastic to see the elves and wanted to ask them multiple questions while the dwarfs were not to fond of the elves. When they get to their temporary home‚ they meet Elrond‚ a friend of the elves‚ and he does not feel to fond with the dwarfs love of gold‚ but would rather have them loving gold than a dragon who is wicked and cruel to the civilians. The elves enjoy to sing and play and can be

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    The Bilbo Baggins Case

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    in the fact scenario: Bilbo Baggins is the plaintiff in this situation if he does sue for wrongful dismissal. The accusations around him provide facts to his situation. Orc Industries Corp would be classified as the defendants‚ as they’re the ones sued or charged with a crime. In this case‚ it’s in regards to wrongful dismissal charges. Which may only be relevant if Bilbo Baggins chooses to sue them for it. The two main players are mostly representative of if Bilbo Baggins chooses to sue for wrongful

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    The Hobbit; Bilbo Baggins

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    Bilbo Baggins‚ a True Hero “I wish I could be a hero!” Many adults in today’s society hear small children wishing they could become heroes. Children wish to be more like heroes for the reason that heroes are the type of people who risk their lives to help others. Throughout history‚ children have had a positive connotation with the word “hero.” The heroes many small children talk about are the fictional ones who protect cities from villains: Superman‚ Batman‚ Spiderman‚ and others. However‚ these

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    “The Hobbit” - Riddels in the Dark the setting + characteristics of Bilbo and Gollum Bilbo Baggins is the main character in “The Hobbit”. The story is written in third person past tense from Bilbo’s point of view - this does that the reader gets an insight into Bilbo’s emotions and thoughts throughout the chapter. Bilbo is‚ as the title suggest‚ a hobbit. A hobbit is a supernatural creature that only exists in fantasy books. Hobbits are not quite like ordinary people; they are a lot smaller

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    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 to teach the reader about life. The journey changes Baggins‚ shows that perseverance

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