The Hobbit Bilbo Hero Quotes

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Why Bilbo is the True Hero of The Hobbit “A hero is an ordinary individual who finds the strength to persevere and endure in spite of overwhelming obstacles.” -Christopher Reeve. In the Hobbit by J.R.R. Tolkien a hobbit named Bilbo Baggins goes on an adventure and encounters many obstacles, but in the end comes out victorious. In the beginning of the novel Bilbo started out as a shy hobbit who the dwarves just brought along because they needed another person, to being the hero and saving the dwarves multiple times. In the novel Bilbo is the true hero. Firstly, he rescues the dwarves from the vicious spiders by having the courage and confidence to cut the dwarves down from their webs. Secondly, Bilbo displays great intelligence when …show more content…
“‘Go on! Go on!’ he shouted. ‘I will do the stinging!’ And he did. He darted backwards and forwards, slashing at spider-threads, hacking their legs and stabbing at their fat bodies as they came near.” (Tolkien 164). This quote exemplifies that Bilbo is a hero because he shows plenty of courage when he went in risking his own life to save the dwarves with a great deal of confidence, both qualities a hero should posses. This proves that Bilbo is a hero because he is willing to risk his life in saving the dwarves and by doing so came up successful and escapes the …show more content…
In doing this Bilbo shows a great deal of intelligence in being able to formulate a plan with very little time to break the dwarves out of Elvenking's prison. “Hiding behind one of the largest barrels Bilbo discovered the trapdoors and their use, and lurking there, listening to the talk of the king's servants, he learned how the wine and other goods came up the rivers, or over land, to the Long Lake.” (Tolkien 176-177). Bilbo demonstrates how intelligent and clever he is when he eavesdrops on the king's servants and finds the trapdoors to break the dwarves out of Elvenking's palace. This shows how Bilbo can think on his feet and make decisions very quickly and capitalize on opportunities with a high degree of effectiveness. Therefore, this is another one of Bilbo’s many character traits that truly makes him the hero of this novel.
Lastly, Bilbo Manifests that he is the hero of the novel when he gave the Arkenstone of Thrain to Bard as a negotiating tool for