Bilbo's Use Of Imagery In The Hobbit

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A good adventure can start with the foolishest things planned or not, it's challenges await. Bilbo Baggins is a Hobbit who is one day greeted by a wizard named Gandalf, who invites him on an adventure. Because Hobbits are known for not going on adventures he declined, but once the 12 dwarves came, he was inclined to do so. In The Hobbit, J.R.R. Tolkien uses imagery to assist the reader visualizing the terror Bilbo feels, as he gets over his fear for adventures.

The author is emphasizing Bilbo's fear, to show growth as he gets over his fear of adventures. She accomplishes this by describing what Bilbo sees in vivid detail. Hobbits are known for being scaredy cats, and Bilbo constantly complains about how dangerous whatever they are accomplishing at the time is. “This is the dreariest and dullest part of all this wretched, tiresome, uncomfortable adventure! I wish I was back in my hobbit-hole by my own warm fireside with the lamp shining!” (283) This is used to contrast the Bilbo in the beginning to the Bilbo at the end who wishes to go on another adventure than the one at the beginning who begrudgingly joins and whines all throughout it. This is not only in one instance, any time the group is faced with danger he mutters to himself or thinks to himself …show more content…

Hobbits, and more specifically bilbo's family are not known for being adventurers. They usually just stay in their homes, farm, and do other things that reside in their town but Bilbo does not. “The Bagginses had lived in the neighbourhood of The Hill for time out of mind, and people considered them very respectable, not only because most of them were rich, but also because they never had any adventures or did anything unexpected.”(21) He wants to prove himself that he is courageous and brave better than the average Hobbit. Few Hobbits have ever gone on to an adventure so with a little push from Gandalf and the dwarves he sets off nervous but

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