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    Archetype In The Hobbit

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    In J.R.R. Tolkien’s The Hobbit‚ Thorin Oakenshield exemplifies the archetype as a mentor pupil because he guides them when Gandalf isn’t there‚ he stands up for his beliefs‚ and makes sure never to leave a man behind. Thorin is a very brave man who must lead the group in their darkest hour. He is under great pressure as the “son of Thrain and grandson of Thror‚ King under the Mountain‚”(195). So when he gandalf leaves the group for other business Thorin takes up the leader role immediately. He is

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    Frodo‚ the hobbit‚ did not have any mystic powers; he was gifted to endure the power of the ring better than others. Frodo takes up the initiative and volunteers for the quest that forms the fellowship of the ring. Frodo and the fellowship of heroes encountered many deaths threatening obstacles during their quest to Mordor. Frodo shows his patience and willingness to face all problems as he is determined to do away with the ring. As Fordo understands that the negative power of the ring is increasing

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    The Fellowship of the Ring Analysis In J. R. R. Tolkins novel The fellowship of the Ring Frodo and his friends attempt and dispose of the Ring once and for all. By distorying the Ring it insures that the ring wont ever fall into the wrong hands and be used for evil. The center of this book is the "ring of power" because if it falls into the wrong hands it could mean the distrouction Before the history of the ring was explained to Frodo he had no idea that it was capable of such dark powers

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    There was a moment of silence in the shambles‚ and all the orcs were dead or had fled. Boromir looked around the fellowship: the four hobbits seemed ruffled but fortunately unharmed‚ while Gandalf and that ranger were in a state so disheveled that it was difficult not to laugh. The pain at the back of his head made him grimace. Well‚ I must look just as bad‚ he thought and then turned to the elves standing silently at the rear. He felt mildly aggrieved when he saw the Legolas and Ringëril unscratched

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    Ghost of Ole Miss In 1962‚ Ole Miss enrolled their first African-American student at the school and you would have thought the world was ending. There was riots of all kinds and people fighting‚ it was insane. There were different sides to each story and different perspectives on the whole thing but one thing was the same‚ things would never be the same and the South would change forever. The Governor of Mississippi at the time was Gov. Ross Barnett. He publicly opposed the enrollment of

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    changes. By the end of the novel the hobbit‚ also known as Bilbo Baggins‚ is almost a different person with many new characteristics. Bilbo Baggins starts out as a round bellied little creature who is happy staying at home. Bilbo is half the size of a man and likes comfortable‚ peaceful life. Bilbo has two family characteristics that he has inherited. The Baggins side of his family is exactly what Bilbo likes at the beginning of the book. The Baggins are typical hobbits who like food and their hobbit holes

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    ’ "I [Bilbo Baggins] come from under the hills‚ and under the hills and over the hills my paths led. And through the air‚. I am he that walks unseen." ’ (Tolkien 258). Bilbo Baggins is the widely known hero of The Hobbit. His transformation into a hero was a difficult journey‚ and his evolution came from multiple different sources. The importance of social pressure for an individual to reach their full potential is one theme explored in The Hobbit by J.R.R. Tolkien‚ as the peer pressure from the

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    R Tolkien’s "The Hobbit" is a story of growth that centers on Bilbo Baggins a Hobbit who is perfectly happy in his Hobbit hole eating‚ drinking and smoking. Everything in Bilbo’s life is as he likes it‚ until the day that Gandalf the Grey strolls into his life and although Bilbo doesn’t know it Gandalf is his Guide. The Archetype of "The Guide" points the hero in the direction he is destined to go. Gandalf is the one who chooses Bilbo as the 14th and luckiest member of the party making the trek

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    particular hole lived Bilbo Baggins. Bilbo’s father was a solid and comfortable hobbit but Bilbo’s mother was from the Took family. Belladonna Took’s family was known for going off on adventures which made them not as respectable as the Baggins but much richer. On the day the story begins of Bilbo Baggins he was standing outside his home smoking his pipe when an old man with a long cloak‚ pointed hat‚ and staff appeared. The man introduced himself as Gandalf but Bilbo did not want to believe

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    To further investigate Bilbo Baggins as a hero‚ first the term hero must be defined. In literary works‚ heroes have classical been defined by their noble birth or high status in society. Most commonly‚ these characters are male‚ exhibit mythic strength and prowess on the battlefield‚ and have already been established by their own people or country as a heroic figure (Nagy 33). Yet this type of reputation is not the case with the race of hobbits. A hobbit is not a warrior nor does a hobbit appear

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