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    wrote The Hobbit and The Lord of The Rings‚ which eventually were considered

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    adventure‚ and maybe that ordinary individual might find out who they were really meant to be. Just like a little ordinary hobbit‚ Bilbo Baggins‚ who did extraordinary things‚ became a true hero. In “The Hobbit”‚ Bilbo Baggins goes from a hobbit to a hero by saving his friends from giant spiders‚from castle dungeons‚ and from a terrifying dragon. Bilbo Baggins is a regular‚ quiet hobbit that a person would not give a second glance to‚ who also saves his future friends from a dangerous foe. Gandalf‚ a

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    Greed In Beowulf

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    As social activist Eartha Kitt once said‚ “Greed is so destructive. It destroys everything.” In Beowulf‚ by an anonymous writer and The Hobbit‚ by J.R.R. Tolkien‚ greed plays an omnipresent role‚ as it manifests itself into the societies of the texts‚ resulting in acts of war. Each text utilizes similar methods in their depiction of greed‚ as it is shown as a cause for the seemingly endless acts of wartime malice. Additionally‚ both texts seem to emphasize a certain notion that with the possession

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    The Greed for Gold

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    it affect the overall outcome or restoration of order after the dragon’s death? The works‚ The Hobbit‚ Beowulf‚ and The Volsunga Saga‚ prove that you must be more justified than the dragon when claiming the treasure. The treasure must truly have belonged to you prior to the dragon in order for the treasure to have a positive outcome and improve the current circumstances. That being said‚ in The Hobbit‚ Beowulf and The Volsunga Saga we can also see that sometimes a dragon’s treasure may not always

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    The Effort of Bilbo Baggins

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    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 of several reasons as follows: first‚ the novel talks about The Hobbit (Bilbo Baggins) as the main character who is a young hobbit that disturbed from his peaceful life by the arrival of the mysterious wizard Gandalf and a troop of thirteen dwarves. They have come to pluck the easy-going Bilbo Baggins

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    Dwarves’ homeland from the dragon Smaug. The little hobbit is frightened by the mere thought of danger‚ but the adventure in him ignites and causes him to agree. Through a series of events‚ Tolkien uses Bilbo’s characterization and ethics to portray the overall theme of heroism. Bilbo certainly does not possess the attributes seen in a typical hero. In most heroes‚ physical brute strength that aids in the heroic quest is given. Tolkien describes hobbits as “a little people‚ about half our height‚ and

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    Tolkien

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    J.R.R. Tolkien   People praise him‚ worship him‚ respect and love him. His works still live on even to this day‚ half a century later. Movies‚ numerous literary awards‚ and many other commendations commemorate his works. His tales of mighty kings‚ massive armies‚ and glorious battles all tangled up in his fantasy world continues to capture the hearts and minds of millions. This man‚ an ordinary‚ but brilliant man is no other than John Ronald Reuel Tolkien. Tolkien’s works go nothing short of revolutionizing

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    Lord of the Rings Summary

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    characterization and other film making techniques to make a very successful and well-rounded movie in general. With the real setting in New Zealand but fictional characters‚ it makes the line between real and fairytale fade away. Summary Frodo‚ a hobbit without a single responsibility in the world is almost forced to be a hero and literally save him and the world that he knows. With a powerful ring that could fall into the wrong hands and cause total chaos and damnation‚ he takes responsibility unknowingly

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    The Lord of the Rings 1

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    the Ring This is the story of Frodo Baggins‚ as he journeys to the fiery Mount Doom to destroy the One Ring of power in order to stop the dark lord‚ Sauron‚ from regaining his full power once more. In order to do this Frodo teams up with 3 of his hobbit friends‚ Sam‚ Pippin‚ and Merry‚ two humans Aragorn‚ and Boromir‚ a dwarf‚ Gimli‚ an elf‚ Legolas‚ and a wizard‚ Gandalf the Grey. They are known as the Fellowship of the Ring. Their objective is simple‚ yet dangerous; destroy the ring. Along the

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    Bilbo Power Of Language

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    frightening and influential tool available to you. The word usage and sophistication of your language can drive the outcome for the better or worse of any situation. Most of the outcome is banked on how you use the words and the language. Bilbo in The Hobbit is a prime example of this. Bilbo learns that he needs to learns language to survive and builds a great amount of courage while on his adventure. He learns to use language to deceive‚ frighten‚ and help the Dwarves out of trouble. Society can take

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