Goblins, Elves, Dwarves, Hobbits, enchanted forests, and so much more! Sounds dreamy right? The Hobbit by J. R. R. Tolkien takes you on a magical journey through all of that. However, Mr. Baggins would disagree. He himself experienced an adventure quite similar. Through this fantasy, Bilbo encountered a life changing incident. As the novel refrains, it is safe to say Mr. Baggins is not who he used to be, in a good way that is. As Bilbo embarks on an entirely new aspect of life with the fellow dwarves…
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the change in Bilbo's character into the three major part of the book, prior to the quest, during the quest, and after the quest. Prior to the quest, Bilbo Baggins was a conservative, respectable and stubborn hobbit who lead a rich and comfortable life (Stephanie web). These characteristics, as well as safety and a dull existence, are typical of the Baggins Family. Bilbo's father, Bungo Baggins, came from an unadventurous family that was, apart from their wealth, similar to most families in the…
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“In a hole in the ground, there lived a hobbit. Not a nasty, dirty, wet hole, filled with the ends of worms and an oozy smell, nor yet a dry, bare, sandy hole, with nothing to sit down on or eat: it was a hobbit hole, and that means comfort.” It is with these lines that the great English classic “The Hobbit” begins. Comfort is what Bilbo loved, and, if all went according to plan, he would live in that very comfort all of his days. However, as is usually the case, things are not always as they seem…
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A hero is usually a literary work’s most attractive feature. In J.R.R Tolkien’s “The Hobbit,” Bilbo is, despite appearances, the ambitious hero to whom the reader is almost instantly endeared. Bilbo goes through various obstacles which develops him into an ambitious hero. He faces a number of situations that bring him out of his comfort zone. The adventure reveals Bilbo’s inner strength through his actions and the risks that Bilbo takes earns him the respect he deserves. Bilbo Baggins heroic nature…
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Austin Page 11/7/12 English 110 The Hobbit Evaluation Have you ever wanted to go on a glorious adventure, filled with many twists and turns? Have you ever wanted to escape from this world to a greater place, one with a sense of significance? Well, this adventure is more possible than you’d think. The Hobbit or also known as There and Back Again is a literary masterpiece. Tolkien’s excessive descriptive skills open your eyes to every minute detail of the world of Middle-Earth. His amazing story…
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Although Bilbo is timid at the beginning of The Hobbit, he grows to fit the characteristics of an epic hero, similar to those of Beowulf. Bilbo experiences significant character development throughout his journey as the burglar in the Quest of Erebor. When on the topic of Bilbo’s character development, Victoria Gaydosik says that “the Bilbo of chapter one lacked the experience… but the adventures he undergoes makes him a stronger and wiser hobbit…” (Gaydosik, Victoria). When Bilbo is carried back…
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Phillips English 9H per. 6 12 February 2015 Bilbo Baggins: Hobbit and Hero Bob Riley once stated that “Hard times don't create heroes. It is during the hard times when the 'hero' within us is revealed.” With hard times come opportunities to prove one’s self either a hero or a coward. In Tolkien’s fictional novel, The Hobbit, there are multiple calls to adventure and countless challenges to be conquered. Bilbo Baggins, an uncomplicated hobbit, is called to adventure and ventures on a journey, fit for…
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Bilbo Baggins is a Hobbit at approximately fifty years of age. He is a wealthy hobbit who is not known to have any adventures whatsoever and at the begging of the novel he is as ordinary as they come in Hobbiton. When Gandalf finds him he is very reluctant to leave is warm hobbit-hole and it takes a spell of his Tookish side to accept the role of burglar in hopes that he can have an adventure like the ones in songs of the dwarves. Still divided on his decision to leave the shire, Bilbo departs with…
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Throughout The Hobbit, Bilbo Baggins, a very laid back and lazy hobbit, becomes one of the the greatest leaders his kin has ever seen. For most of his life, Bilbo was a greedy, rich guy who ate a lot and never did anything exciting with his life. Over the course of the book, he learns that there is more to life than just being lazy and not doing anything. Bilbo realizes that he had a very inactive life before his adventures, and that he was going to change his ways. Throughout the book, Mr. Baggins…
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Self: The Personality as a Whole it is clear that J.R.R Tolkien referenced many of these in his work The Hobbit. His most prominent examples were shown to be illustrated in the forms of the Spiritual Father, the Mandela, The Hero and Individuation While there are others present and at times a major focus in the story, these seem to steer it’s progression for almost the entire time. In the Hobbit the Spiritual Father can be seen as the wizard Gandalf. “Knowledge, reflection, insight, wisdom, cleverness…
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