Bilbo's Transformation In The Hobbit

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Andrew Jackson, the seventh President of the United States once quoted that, “One man with courage makes a majority.” He was stating that if one person believes in something so strongly and he follows his heart he may very well influence others to follow his ideas regardless of the numb we who oppose him. An example of this is when in the Hobbit, Bilbo Baggins, one of the main characters, sets out on a journey to recover lost treasure that is guarded by the dragon Smaug, at the Lonely Mountain. He was unsure of this journey at first, and just the idea seems crazy to him but he goes on this adventure anyways, even though he is afraid and uncomfortable. Many of the other dwarves that were with him, were very surprised by his braveness and courage throughout the journey. They were very proud of him. He is one of the most developed characters in the novel. …show more content…

Bilbo is slightly confused by this: “Sorry! I don't want any adventures, thank you. Not Today. Good morning! But please come to tea -any time you like! Why not tomorrow? Good bye!”. Gandalf returns the next day with thirteen dwarves at knocking at his door. Bilbo is very annoyed by this but welcomes them in his home anyways. The dwarves talk about the journey, explaining that their stolen treasure is with Smaug, a dragon who lives at Lonely Mountain and wants Bilbo to be their “Thief”. Bilbo had to think a lot about this idea. He knows hobbits are not fit for adventures like this. He is not so sure about it but he finally goes along with it. The dwarves were also unsure about this idea but Gandalf assures them that "There is more to this hobbit than meets the

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