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. One day while sitting on his porch he meets Gandalf, an elderly wizard. Little did Bilbo know that his Took side would soon be exploited. Soon after, thirteen dwarves arrived at his home. Bilbo had no clue as to why they showed up, but he knew …show more content…

Bilbo doesn’t know it is Gollum’s ring. Gollum becomes furious and chases Bilbo thinking he has the ring. During the chase, Bilbo slips and falls to the ground. Gollum is closing in on him, it is at that moment Bilbo puts the ring on. He turns completely invisible. The new discovery of the ring’s power will contribute to the tasks Bilbo has to undertake later in the story. While Bilbo is invisible Gollum unknowingly ends up leading Bilbo to the exit, where later he meets back with his friends. The whole scenario involving the goblins and Gollum give a similarity to hell itself. The caverns made by the goblins represent the depths of hell and Gollum can be thought of as the devil. The way he unknowingly sneaks up behind goblins using his magic ring can also illustrate death. Thus, the group set off to seek Gandalf’s friend Beorn. Beorn was a skin changer with a very bad temper. After arriving at Beorn’s home, it took some mischief to persuade him to take them in. Beorn’s home was a warm haven for the travelers. His home is huge and his servants have prepared a massive feast. Bilbo and his friends were ecstatic to see such an extraordinary feast. Being able to eat all they want would be a great change. During their journey, the group experienced great hunger, which upset everyone. Bilbo despised it the most. The extreme starvation he was going through was the complete opposite of his routine back home. After replenishing …show more content…

The path was narrow and wound around the trees. They befell many disasters in the dark forest. They crossed the river in which if drunk of or even touched it, your memory would be erased. The group encountered Woodlin Elves in the forest. While they were looking for the whereabouts of the elves, the group was ambushed by giant spiders. They got everyone except Bilbo and Thorin, Thorin was captured by the elves. Bilbo shows a great deal of courage in the situation. He saves his friends from the spiders using his cunning mind and sword he names Sting. After rescuing his dwarf friends from the spiders they go to save Thorin from the elves. They purposely get captured and are imprisoned. Bilbo finds Thorin and the two of them devise a plan to escape. The plan was to use the water duct that leads to Esgaroth. The plan succeeded and they made it to Esgaroth. Esgaroth gave the group new found energy, and they were ready to retake their treasure at the Lonely

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