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    Bilbo As A Hero Essay

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    contradiction‚ at the beginning of the book‚ Bilbo lives in his own little world in the Shire with his small hobbit home. But by the end of the book‚ he has gained an understanding of the world around him‚ and a sense of adventure‚ along with courage‚ bravery‚ and loyalty. Although he didn’t end the story as a hero‚ he gained several personal values along the way. In chapter 8‚ the dwarves travel through the forest of Mirkwood in search of where the forest ends. Bilbo dozes off into a sleep and when he wakes

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    Friendship In The Hobbit

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    Through the tale of The Hobbit By J. R. R. Tolkien the twelve dwarves lead by Thorin Oakenshield are looking to get back to their kingdom under the mountain‚ but they wind up finding their home as well as trust and a new found camaraderie. At the start of the story Gandalf the Grey connects the dwarves and Bilbo Baggins and gets them started on the quest to reclaim Thorin’s kingdom. Though they are looking for their home‚ which they do find‚ they stumble upon something that they were not expecting

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    The Effort of Bilbo Baggins

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    struggle of the main character in achieving the goal and solving problem that becomes the obstacle. The main character has struggle because his problem is difficult to solve. In making struggle of peaceful life‚ the main character does not always fine success. Instead‚ the main character often finds difficulties‚ danger or even death. In relation to the effort of doing something to achieve the success‚ the researcher is interested to analyze a novel entitled The Hobbit by J.R.R Tolkien because

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    Character Development

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    Character Development A central character of Ernest Hemingway’s novel‚ The Sun Also Rises is Jake Barnes. He is a man of complex personality--compelling‚ powerful‚ restrained‚ bitter‚ pathetic‚ extraordinarily ordinary yet totally human. His character swings from one end of the psychological spectrum to the other end. He has complex personality‚ a World War I veteran turned as a journalist‚ living in Paris. To the world‚ he is very self-control but breaks down easily when alone‚ plagued by self-doubt

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    Essay On The Hobbit

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    Behind the Creatures and Monsters Hobbits‚ dragons‚ orcs‚ goblins… that is what most people think of when they think J.R.R Tolkien. What they do not think about is Tolkien as who he is: a human. J.R.R Tolkien was obsessed with learning. It was instilled in him from early on. The different ways that learned in his life‚ including his travel‚ the death in his life‚ family religion‚ linguistics‚ and‚ of course‚ academia‚ have influenced his work such as The Hobbit. From an early age‚ Tolkien had major

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    The Hobbit Essay Would you go on a fantastic adventure if you had the chance? In The Hobbit‚ J.R.R. Tolkien shows you a world where an “everyman” named Bilbo Baggins goes on an adventure with thirteen dwarves and a wizard named Gandalf to retake the Lonely Mountain from the greedy dragon Smaug. Many forms of literary elements appear in this book such as conflict‚ character archetypes‚ artifacts of attraction‚ and deus ex machina.. These elements work together to create a detailed fantasy world

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    Essay 2 Bilbo Baggins

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    OCdt Tam‚ Harry Dr. M. Hurley ENE100 10-Oct-2014 The Hobbit: A Romance Narrative Bilbo Baggins’ journey through Middle Earth has been argued to be many different types of literature from an epic to a fairy tale‚ but many of its aspects point out The Hobbit as being a romance. One important factor in the creation of a romance is the environment‚ one of mystique and the supernatural. Bilbo travels through the fantastical land of Middle Earth to accomplish a mission that could save the world‚ he

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    The Hobbit Hero's Journey

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    valour and becomes a hero. The Hobbit by J.R.R Tolkien presents an unlikely hero‚ a hobbit named Bilbo Baggins. Gandalf‚ a wizard and family friend‚ forces Bilbo out of his comfort zone onto the journey to recover the dwarves home and gold from an evil dragon‚ Smaug. Bilbo fulfills the archetypal hero’s journey by his refusal to the call of adventure‚ his second trial‚ and his redemption‚ while illustrating the theme of courage. Bilbo Baggins is a timid character that doesn’t like him to do anything

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    The Hobbit Novel Review

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    I enjoyed the novel The Hobbit by J.R.R Tolkien. I believe that this novel presents important themes that are relevant in today’s society‚ just as much as they make up an entertaining plot. Themes such as Heroism‚ Race and Lineage‚ Good vs. Evil‚ Loyalty and Home are discussed in novels written in recent times. They give the reader a strong sense of ‘right’ and ‘wrong’ in the plot. This allows the audience to distinguish between good and evil. Tolkien uses an enormous vocabulary of words that are

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    Symbolism In The Hobbit

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    Gandalf the wizard served as a mentor to Bilbo. Gandalf is an experienced and trusted adviser who is wise and helps Bilbo become accepted by Thorin and guides him through when Bilbo needed him. Although‚ Bilbo didn’t want to go on the quest Gandalf didn’t take no for answer. Gandalf believed and saw something in Bilbo‚ but he wanted Bilbo to realize it for himself. Bilbo Baggins symbolizes an act of bravery by going on the quest and in the process it may ruin his family’s good name. Bilbo’s life

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