The Hobbit Essays

  • The Hobbit

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    The Hobbit is the story of Bilbo Baggins and his friends on an adventure to retrieve their treasure from the Lonely Mountain. The plot opens in the peaceful hobbit society. The atmosphere of Hobbition is totally different from the other places they will pass through on their journey. Bilbo Baggins is a 50-year old hobbit who lives in a hole on the side of The Hill. Bilbo loves the serenity of his hole and would do nothing to upset it. He eats frequently throughout the day and experiences no excitement

  • The Hobbit

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    literature set in a fantasy oriented stage will have no merits to the youths of today. The Hobbit by J. R. R. Tolkien, however, with its crafty of usage symbolism, displays its relevance to issues that often trouble teens. As the story progresses from a children’s tale to an epic, the main character Bilbo undergoes a series of development, his experiences often overlapping with ordinary people. Reading the Hobbit will provide teens with opportunities of exploring the importance of several common but

  • hobbit

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    This prelude to The Lord of the Rings introduces the reader to the fantasy land of Middle Earth and the hobbit Bilbo Baggins. Hobbits are smaller than dwarves and have large, furry feet. One fateful day, Bilbo is persuaded by the wizard Gandalf to join thirteen dwarves on a dangerous mission to Lonely Mountain to retrieve the lost treasure of the dwarves now guarded by the wicked dragon Smaug. The dwarves are led by Thorin and include fat Bombur, the ancient Balin, Dori, the youngest members, Kili

  • The Hobbit

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    The book I read was titled The Hobbit. J. R. R. Tolkien wrote the book. It was first copyrighted in 1937. It was published by Ballantine Books. The main character in the book is Bilbo Baggins, who is a hobbit. Hobbits are humans a little smaller than dwarves. There are other main characters in the book, too. Gandalf is a powerful wizard who arranges the adventure the book is about. Thirteen dwarves also take part in the adventure. Thorin is the head dwarf who leads the party when Gandalf is away

  • The Hobbit

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    The Hobbit Introduction In 1937 J.R.R. Tolkien wrote the book The Hobbit. The book was intended to be for children however many young adults as well as the generation before them fell in love with the small two hundred and eighty seven page book. The book intrigues its audience by combining politeness with our own inner rude thoughts on such a relatable level that the reader can’t put the book down. J.R.R. created a whole new world he called “Middle Earth” that the audience can immerse themselves

  • The Hobbit

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    The Hobbit The Hobbit by J.R.R. Tolkien is set in a fantasy world that has differences, as well as similarities, to our own world. The author has created the novel's world, Middle Earth, not only by using imagination, but by also adding details from the modern world. Realistic elements in the book enable readers to relate to the setting, yet have the ability to "imagine" exciting events and organisms not found on Earth. The majority of differences between Middle Earth and today's world are

  • The Hobbit

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    lives a peaceful life in his hobbit hole. He lives in Bag End, near the town of Hobbiton, but one day this tranquility is brought apart by the arrival of the wizard Gandalf. Gandalf persuades Bilbo to join him on a journey with a group of thirteen mildly aggressive dwarves. They are about to set out on a quest to reclaim their treasure from the dragon Smaug, and Bilbo is supposed to act as the thief in the plan. Bilbo isn’t sure he wants to leave the comfort of his hobbit hole, but Gandalf manages to

  • Symbolism In The Hobbit

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    The Hobbit The Hobbit is a fantasy fiction book and the author is Tolkien. The main idea is how the hobbit, a small creature named Bilbo who is the main character, changes throughout the different adventures becoming an unlikely hero. In fact the hobbits themselves symbolize the modern middle class and therefore allow the reader to identify with the hobbits. The following paragraphs will describe the setting, the characterization, the theme and symbolism. The Hobbit takes place in the land of

  • The Hobbit Summary

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    “The Hobbit” is a novel written by J. R. R. Tolkien. In the novel, there are many themes presented to the reader through different characters, situations, and their morals and ideas. The themes vary in importance throughout the story, but all are given to help explain or push the story onward. Most of the larger themes are centered around the species and races of characters, as well as showing the characters act the way they do, as well as focusing on the main character of the story, Bilbo Baggins

  • Adventure In The Hobbit

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    The Hobbit By: Anjalia Sassone In the fantasy book The Hobbit by J.R.R. Tolkien, Bilbo the Hobbit fears adventures. However, on a quiet day, unexpected things occur and an adventure stirs. One in the woods, mountains, and caves, with dragons, goblins, elves, dwarves, and so much more. During his adventure, he finds a sword that symbolizes courage- from it he finally learns to be brave and take charge. In the end Bilbo realizes that his adventures weren’t all misery and that because of it he is

  • The Hobbit Themes

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    Far over the misty mountains cold To dungeons deep and caverns old We must away the break of day, To seek the pale enchanted gold. Tolkien (21) The Hobbit is a story that takes place in Middle Earth-a fictional place with mystical creatures-created by J.R.R. Tolkien. The main character, Bilbo Baggins -a hobbit- is asked by a powerful wizard named Gandalf to accompany a group of thirteen dwarves to take back there home. A mighty dragon named Smaug is guarding the land and heaps of gold and jewels

  • Similes In The Hobbit

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    moving through him” which implicates that foreign and unknown things are cunning and magical; interfering with Bilbo’s ordinary world. The repetition of the passage brings up past memories to the dwarves, but creates a new opening for the curious hobbit. Additionally, in the next chapter, Bilbo asks for mercy by begging to the trolls, “please don’t cook me, kind sirs! I am a good cook myself, and I cook better than I cook, if you see what I mean” which shows

  • Hobbit Final

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    Throughout, J.J.R Tolkien’s The Hobbit, many themes come into place to give a better understanding of the novel. The underlying theme of the struggle between good vs. evil while Gandalf and the dwarves fight the evils during their journey through middle earth. The battle is manifested in the goblins, Trolls, and spiders where good always triumphs evil. Even though the journey is about stealing the gold back from the dragon there is still some moral clarity to this, the dragon stole the gold and torched

  • The Hobbit Essay

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    The Hobbit Research Paper What hero compromises the intense struggle between good and evil? J.R.R. Tolkien’s book involves a hobbit who reaches out of his comfort zone to show that hobbits succeed at beginning adventures. Tolkien uses symbolism and epithets to show the rigorous processes of how an ordinary creature becomes a mythic hero. John Ronald Reuel Tolkien was born on January 3, 1892 in Bloemfontein, South Africa. He studied at Oxford pursuing a degree in English language and literature

  • The Hobbit Songs

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    In the book The Hobbit music plays a big role in the novel. Most of the characters even sing there own song in the book. All the songs are different they all contain different material than the others. I can see why the author chose to include songs so this can the novel more interesting and have a feel for the emotions of each of the characters. The characters that did have their own little scene were the dwarves,the elves, and the goblins they all had their own song. The dwarves have their own

  • The Hobbit Themes

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    Hobbits are short, hairy creatures who love to stay home and get even more plump than they already are. In The Hobbit by J.R.R. Tolkien, a classic fantasy tale, a hobbit named Bilbo is approached by Gandalf the Wizard to go on a quest with a group of fourteen dwarves who call themselves “Thorin & Co.”. Bilbo goes out of his comfort zone to join them and take the dwarves’ treasure back from a dragon named Smaug who stole it long ago, becoming a hero when no one ever imagined a creature like a hobbit

  • The Hobbit Analysis

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    This critique is about the film “The Hobbit: Battle of the Five Armies”. It is a heavy designed film that definitely had a long research and design process. There is more than one designer in each area of the following; scenery, costume, lighting and sound. Instead of talking about each designer’s accomplishment in the film. I will be talking only about their work. There were so many participants in the creating of the film it would be hard to reference each design element to an artist. The following

  • The Hobbit Response

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    TITLE: The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey Many people get that amazing feeling when you accomplish something multiple times or experience it for the first time. Maybe it is only one specific time it has happened, and you search for many ways to feel that feeling again. For the first time, I watched the movie The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey, directed by Peter Jackson. This film was based on the fantasy book, The Hobbit, by J.R.R. Tolkien. The movie is a perfect example of what obstacles you have

  • Heroism In The Hobbit

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    (Joseph Campbell) The Hero’s Journey is the basic template for all great stories. It includes the start to an adventure, a mentor, initiation by trials an and challenges, victory, and return. In The Hobbit, a fantasy novel by J.R.R Tolkien, the tale depicts the quest of protagonist Bilbo Baggins, a humble hobbit who plays the role of the burglar as he must help dwarves bring back their home held captive by the dragon Smaug. As he makes the quest to the Lonely Mountain he changes, grows, and develops as

  • The Hobbit Journey

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    One lost hobbit. A cold, jet-black cave. A slimy Gollum. Just one of the many trying challenges encountered in the hobbit’s big adventure. The Hobbit is a high fantasy novel written by J.R.R Tolkien. The movies, directed by Peter Jackson, are based off the books, but split into a series of videos. The complete story is about a hobbit named Bilbo Baggins, as he advances along with 12 dwarves, their lead dwarf, Thorin Oakenshield, and a wizard, Gandalf, on a quest to the Lonely Mountain. They started