Theme Of Luck In The Hobbit

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Throughout The Hobbit by J.R.R. Tolkien, the dwarfs and Bilbo make it through their adventures by the skin of their teeth. Yet the characters never seem to think that there is anything strange about this, to the reader though it seems that Bilbo and the dwarfs have a series of coincidence or a huge amount of luck on their side. It seems that there could be someone or something that is guiding Bilbo and the dwarfs’ course and turning their adventures in their favor. It might matter that Bilbo and the dwarfs adventure succeeds and could have an impact on more people, than just the dwarfs. There is a presence of luck in the book and this implicates that there is a power beyond that is playing a role in the fate of The Hobbit. In The Hobbit many of the adventures Bilbo and the dwarfs have, they got though with luck. When Bilbo crawls around in the goblin tunnels, and happens upon the ring, in a tunnel that all he sees is blackness (Tolkien, The Hobbit 65). It is pure luck that Bilbo found this ring that his hand falls in the exact spot where the ring was lying. Bilbo would not have gotten out of the goblin tunnels. This is not the only instance that luck, but one of many. Another time luck seems to be playing a role is when the secret door in the mountain is discovered. …show more content…

Knowing that there might be a higher power guiding this adventure, leads the reader to think that there is something more to this story. The outcome will have a lasting impact on events in the future. The whole adventure happened because of a “chance-meeting” (Tolkien, “The Quest for Erebor” 326). Through the presence of luck in The Hobbit, Tolkien leads the reader to believe that there is a higher power playing a role and that there is more to the story than the dwarfs getting back their

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