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    This was said by Bilbo Baggins‚ who at the time was unaware that an adventure is exactly what he needed. The adventure that Baggins participates in changes him for the better by bringing out qualities he never knew he had. This adventure is the physical journey that takes place during the majority of The Hobbit by J.R.R. Tolkien. The journey itself makes the book’s focus on Baggins meaningful by using it as an opportunity to teach the reader about life. The journey changes Baggins‚ shows that perseverance

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    ENE100 10-Oct-2014 The Hobbit: A Romance Narrative Bilbo Baggins’ journey through Middle Earth has been argued to be many different types of literature from an epic to a fairy tale‚ but many of its aspects point out The Hobbit as being a romance. One important factor in the creation of a romance is the environment‚ one of mystique and the supernatural. Bilbo travels through the fantastical land of Middle Earth to accomplish a mission that could save the world‚ he performs deeds that seemed impossible

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    10/2/12 Bilbo Baggins on ’Fakebook’! Create a Fake Facebook Profile Wall using this generator Tw eet 0 Disclaimer: This tool is for educational purposes. It is NOT affiliated with Facebook or any other social networking site. Bilbo Baggins Edit Profile Friends [add] Gandalf Thorin Hello all! My life has been a very calm‚ peaceful life that has been cozy and comfortable. I come from a noble ancestry and a happy‚ content family. I live in a hole called Bag End in a snug little

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    difference is humans want a perfect being who is to all peoples certain likes and give to their selfish need and dwarves want a broad hero that brings riches and bounty for them and they deem a certain type of person to be a hero in their eyes. Bilbo Baggins‚from the Hobbit‚ is not what either expect ‚but in his heart of hearts he is a hero to many though some who may not recognize it but inside they know that in this little hobbits lifetime he is a hero in the makes. Bilbo was like any normal

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    persevere and endure in spite of overwhelming obstacles.” Everyone wants to be that one person who saves the day‚ but most do not have the guts to do anything heroic. Some individuals might get pushed into an adventure‚ and maybe that ordinary individual might find out who they were really meant to be. Just like a little ordinary hobbit‚ Bilbo Baggins‚ who did extraordinary things‚ became a true hero. In “The Hobbit”‚ Bilbo Baggins goes from a hobbit to a hero by saving his friends from giant spiders

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    Heroes are usually stronger and muscular kind of people‚ but not Bilbo Baggins The bravest one of them all‚ Bilbo Bilbo is a small hero‚ he is not strong buff or the bravest of them all he is just an ordinary dwarf‚ but the only difference is that he is braver than all of the other dwarfs because of one little quest to get something back that belonged to him a long time ago he starts begging to hero when he goes to the trip with Gandalf. Also‚ when he starts to fight the goblins and he is swinging

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    elves‚ to spiders‚ to many other creatures. Bilbo Baggins went through a lot. Nearly getting killed for one thing; the arkenstone. He defiantly shows that a hero can be small and weak‚ and that anything can be achieved. It is clear that Bilbo Baggins is a hero at the end of the novel. This is because he saves the company from many disasters‚ he confronts the great dragon Smaug‚ and is always there for the company. Bilbo Baggins is a hero because he saves the company from many disasters.

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    of the story is a furry-footed‚ complacent‚ hole dwelling hobbit named Bilbo Baggins. At first glance‚ Bilbo is very much the “un-hero” and more like an everyday average person than a hero. Unlike the classic definition of a hero‚ Bilbo’s strength is not measured by the might of his sword (though “sting” does prove to be a formidable ally‚) the number of enemies he’s slain‚ or his ability to protect the innocent (in fact‚ Bilbo needs a great deal of protection himself.) Instead‚ Bilbo’s strength and

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    their environment‚ bringing forth a difference. Fictionally‚ in Middle Earth‚ Bilbo Baggins‚ a friendly hobbit you takes an adventure with dwarves‚ relates to one who sacrifices from The Hobbit‚ by J. R. R. Tolkien. It also

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    lived Bilbo Baggins. He was very fond of visitors and never did anything unexpected‚ a proper hobbit‚ as you might say. Like most hobbits he didn’t like adventures‚ and didn’t suspect that he was about to go on an extraordinary one himself. Bilbo is sitting on a bench near his front door‚ drinking his favourite tea. He is not suspecting anything that is about to happen and is having an ordinary day. A tall old man comes up to Bilbo‚ he is wearing a pointed blue hat and a long grey robe. BILBO: (happily)

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