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    other dark entities. There are two kinds of settings that Tolkien expresses in his masterpiece: the physical setting of Middle Earth that changes as the travellers trek from one region to the next‚ and the interior setting happening in the protagonist Bilbo Baggins’s mind as he ventures out of his comfort zone and realizes his true potential. The Hobbit is set in "Middle-earth”‚ a fantasyland created by Tolkien. The book starts and ends in Hobbiton‚ a town in Middle Earth‚ a peaceful region usually

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    forward in his adventure until he comes to the ‘threshold guardian’ at the entrance to the zone of magnified power” (Campbell 64). In the Hobbit‚ the group of hobbits travels into the wild. Bilbo encounters Trolls who are usually keen to eating the dwarfs when they prepare their dinner. Trolls try to kill them and Bilbo tries to escape from the Troll while they are looking away. However‚ the Trolls become aware of the escaping Hobbits and they capture them again. At that time‚ Gandalf saves the company

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    uneventful by those who live there. Often the heroes are considered odd by those in the ordinary world and possess some ability or characteristic that makes them feel out-of-place.  The Wonderful Wizard of Oz: Dorothy in Kansas  The Hobbit: Bilbo Baggins in Hobbiton  Star Wars: Luke Skywalker on Tatooine  The Lion King: Simba at Pride Rock THE CALL TO ADVENTURE For heroes to begin their journeys‚ they must be called away from the ordinary world. Fantastic quests don’t happen in everyday

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    directed by Peter Jackson. The Hobbit is a novel based on Bilbo Baggin’s simple life changing due to Gandalf the wizard who thinks Bilbo would make a worthy burglar in a group of dwarves. They go on a quest facing many perils through treacherous lands to rightfully get back Thorin Oakenshield’s heirlooms from the Lonely mountain which is guarded by the evil dragon‚ Smaug and to retrieve their reward for completing the task. Along the way‚ Bilbo discovers a new adventurous side to him. Contrary to what

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    highlighted in the episodes where Gandalf‚ the dwarves‚ and Bilbo fight against the many terrors of Middle Earth. Through fights with goblins‚ trolls‚ wargs and the Battle of Five Armies‚ it is seen that good always prevails over evil. The first encounter is with trolls. The first evil that Bilbo and the dwarves come across is the trolls. Tolkien sets the reader up by saying that trolls and dwarves have a history of not getting along. The dwarves and Bilbo are caught by the trolls and put into sacks. Gandalf

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    comparing the main characters‚ Bilbo and Beowulf. Bilbo was a small hobbit‚ “About half our height‚ and smaller than bearded dwarves” (Tolkein‚ 2) and Beowulf was a great big man with enormous strength‚ “He was the strongest of men alive in that day” (Beowulf‚ 180). Obviously they are total opposites. One big one small. One thing that is the same size though‚ is their hearts they both have big hearts and are brave. Beowulf is probably a tad bit more brave but Bilbo is close behind. Both characters

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    yours. So choose wisely. Summary: In the book‚ The Hobbit‚ Bilbo‚ a hobbit‚ gets his call to adventure when Gandalf‚ a magical wizard‚ comes knocking at the door of his hobbit hole‚ giving him the chance to go on an adventure with a group of dwarves on a quest to reclaim the kingdom of Erebor. This magical journey takes Bilbo on a path through goblins‚ wolves‚ and other dangers that help Bilbo become a hero. Thesis: In this book‚ Bilbo‚ the main character‚ needs archetypes like threshold guardians

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    person that dropped dead out of the treetops. Bilbo could hear the goblins beginning a horrible song‚ and with that the flames were under Gandalf the wizards tree. In a moment it caught the others and went up like a rocket‚ when it was just beneath Bilbo’s‚ he closed his eyes‚ ready to die when...” As it can be seen Biblo and company were in many tight spots throughout this adventure‚ and he could not have done it all on his own. That is where Bilbo had to use the three themes of luck‚ courage and

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    leadership. In the movie the dwarfs helped Thorin make certain decisions that would benefit the group. Bilbo‚ the hobbit‚ showed leadership in their adventure by stalling the trolls from eating the horses. He also 2. The visionary leaders in the film are the group in whole. The group combined their intelligence to strengthen them as a whole. Bilbo was a visionary leader because of his mental origin. Bilbo grew from being sheltered and quiet to a strong and courageous fighter. And by grow he evolved slowly

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    Executive Summary: Marijwhatnow? Was a public sector campaign delivered in 2012 by the Seattle Police Department following the passing of Initiative 502 in Seattle‚ which legalised adult possession and recreational use of marijuana. The Seattle authorities’ goal from this campaign was to inform the public of the changes in the State law regarding marijuana and also to promote safe use of the drug. The campaign was light-hearted and humorous and was made up of several elements including a blog with

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