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    the final chapter‚ Gandalf states to Bilbo: “Something is the matter with you! You are not the hobbit that you were.” Argue how essential the adventure was in developing Bilbo’s character and state whether the change is a good or bad transformation for Bilbo. Bilbo’s Transformation in “The Hobbit” In the beginning of the book “The Hobbit” by J.R.R Tolkein‚ Bilbo‚ the protagonist‚ is invited to an adventure by Gandalf‚ a supporting character. At first‚ Bilbo doesn’t want to go on the adventure

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    see how Tolkien presents the elves. In my opinion Tolkien does a good job presenting the elves as good people. I can assure this because of the fact that the elves still welcomed Ganfalf‚ Bilbo and the dwarves inside their house ( The last homely house). Of course they don’t have a problem with Ganfalf and bilbo‚ but its not exactly the same with the dwarves. Tolkien states that the dwarves and the elves are not the best of friends. This is because the elves hate how the dwarves have a strong passion

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    John Ronald Reuel Tolkien is the author of one of the most famous stories ever told‚ The Lord of the Rings. There is nothing simple about this unique epic; it is riddled with appendices‚ contains detailed maps‚ and contains languages with multiple dialects that Tolkien did not always feel the need to translate. While this epic has many idiosyncrasies found nowhere else‚ the most unique thing about the epic is the way it was written. Rather than start with the plot line and develop the details‚ Tolkien

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    or a thank you. Be sure to include all parts of the letter. You may make up the addresses (that should be interesting to see). Be creative‚ but follow all the instructions for a business letter. Answer here: /10 3. What have you seen or done that Bilbo and his friends did on their journey? Choose five experiences that they had on their adventure so far that you have had in your life. Type the text‚ and then write a sentence or two telling me about when you had that type of experience. Answer here:

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    These two worlds share a similarity with each other‚ with examples such as their vastness‚ mostly bleak areas with some comprising of colourful characters which help elevate stories written about them. Panem (The Hunger Games) and Middle-Earth (The Silmarillion‚ The Lord of the Rings‚ The Hobbit) both pertain to having these characters and‚ in the sense of the director’s and cinematographer’s decisions‚ have both chosen to cast a darker palette over these films‚ to exhibit a tone grief/melancholy

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    Whoever reads Harry Potter or Lord of The Ring should also discover the other one too. Both are the same basic “hero’s journey” archetype with two great main character which I really love: Harry Potter and Frodo Baggins. There are certain similarities between them which interested me a lot. Like Frodo‚ Harry is an English orphan; and both of them discover their destinies as reluctant heroes after a birthday: Harry after his own while Frodo after Bilbo’s 111th birthday party. Since then‚ Harry entered

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    The Hobbit essay Bilbo was a quiet‚ simple hobbit. He always wanted to stay in his little hobbit hole‚ until one day. Throughout his journey‚ bilbo loses this idea more and more. He instead starts to enjoy the life of adventure‚ and he develops as a character. Bilbo is forever changed by his journey. To begin‚ Bilbo doesn’t care what the other hobbits think of him. In chapter 19 he says that he is happy with his own life and he doesn’t need the approval of all the other hobbits. But before

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    is a movie about a hobbit named Bilbo who was living peacefully in his hobbit hole until one day Gandalf the wizard shows up and brings all these dwarfs so that Bilbo could go on a adventure. But Bilbo didn’t want to leave his house and so he told them that he was not going to go but then changed his mind and went after them. The dwarf Thorin didn’t want BIlbo to come though because Bilbo wasn’t a burglar as Gandalf had told the dwarfs that he was. So he doubted Bilbo and thought that he was useless

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    ilbo Baggins‚ a hobbit‚ lives in a comfy tiny hole in the ground‚ the hobbit- hole‚ where he likes to be alone. As the author describes them‚ they are tiny people‚ half the size of us. There are nothing special about hobbits‚ but they are very quiet and sneaky‚ that is a huge advantage for Bilbo. They have curly brown hair in their heads and in their feet grow naturally leather sole. Bilbo was the only son of the Bagginses‚ a respectable family. His mother was Belladonna Took‚ one of Old Took’s daughters;

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    through water (except for a short barrel ride) in The Hobbit‚ the land is the main impediment. The rolling seas and high storms Odysseus faced are similar to the lofty mountains and dark forests Bilbo faced. Neither character could control their situation‚ but gods did not force the situation upon Bilbo. Another close similarity between The Hobbit and The Odyssey is the use of wine as a sedative. Wine might not seem to belong in an essay comparing two journeys‚ however‚ wine plays an integral part

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