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    lives in The Shire called Frodo Baggins. He’s a character from J.R. Tolkien’s trilogy "The Lord of the Rings"‚ a young and interesting hobbit who is interested in adventure and fun. Frodo was adopted by his uncle Bilbo Baggins‚ the wealthy bachelor‚ after his parents died. By coincidence‚ Bilbo and Frodo shared a common birthday with the only difference that Bilbo was 77 years older than young Frodo who was 32. At their next birthday (Bilbo’s 111th and Frodo’s 33rd ) Bilbo held the great Birthday Party

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    they were on there way to the castle to battle smaug. Bilbo would have never when on the journey if Gandalf didn’t make him do it because of his grandpa that was a legend and wanted him to be just like him. The story takes place in middle earth.The main characters are Bilbo‚13 dwarves‚Gandalf‚ Thorin‚smaug the dragon‚and Gollum . The story is about Smaug the dragon that takes away the home from Thorin by attaching a little before they met Bilbo .Later they have an adventure through battles with goblins

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    Gandalf the Grey‚ a wandering wizard‚ and Beorn‚ a skin changer who can turn into a bear or a man. Gandalf the Grey’s physical appearance is very unique compared to the dwarves and Bilbo. For one‚ he is about twice as tall as them. The rest of Gandalfs appearance is well summed up in this quotation‚”All that unsuspecting Bilbo saw that morning was an old man with a staff. He had a tall pointed blue hat‚ a long grey cloak‚ a silver scarf over which his long white beard hung down to his waist‚ and immense

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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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    Towers is a novel generally focusing on uniting ¡§Middle Earth¡¨‚ a term used to describe the human world‚ to defeat the enemy forces of evil controlled by a character described as pure evil named NAME. The actions of one small hobbit name Frodo Baggins‚ a race similar to humans‚ that will in fact determine the outcome of who is triumphant; not the actions of the hundreds of thousands of soldiers protecting the vast armies of Saruman. Although author¡¦s style is completely different‚ considering

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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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    Bilbo's Journey

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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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