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    “The hobbit” is a book about Bilbo Baggins who is a hobbit that lives in Hobbiton. Bilbo lives in a very nice hobbit hole and is respected by all the neighbors because he doesn’t do unexpected things‚ such as go on adventures. Bilbo is the son of Bungo and the famous Belladonna Took. One day Bilbo is unexpectedly visited by a wizard named Gandalf who convinces Bilbo into joining him in a journey as a burglar‚ which makes his neighbors lose all his respect from him‚ but Bilbo didn’t really care.

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    environment with different people. Bilbo Baggins is a good example. He changed from a timid‚ predictable hobbit to a clever‚ decisive‚ brave‚ loyal‚ responsible hobbit; he also gained a lot of confidence. His first change was when "something Tookish woke up inside him‚ and he wished to go see The Great Mountains." It was then when he realized he wanted an adventure; he really did wanted to go see the mountains‚ but then ’he shuddered; and very quickly he was plain Mr. Baggins again’. He was interested‚ curious

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    How Bilbo Changed To Become A Hero In J.R.R. Tolkien’s‚ The Hobbit‚ the heroic nature of Bilbo Baggins is depicted through his actions in each mental and physical challenge. His mental challenges in learning about himself‚ what he is capable of achieving‚ and being a faithful leader in times of crisis‚ the physical challenges of fighting off spiders‚ goblins‚ and Wood-elves. The hero of the novel is witnessed from being a modest and timid hobbit to a clever and respected leader. Even though

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    faith‚ in which characters assert their meaning on lives and blame no one. A short summary to begin: Frodo Baggins‚ a hobbit from the Shire‚ is given a quest to destroy the Ring in the fire of Mount Doom where the Dark Lord‚ Sauron‚ resides. Frodo and his friends leave for the Mount Doom. On their way to Mount Doom‚ Frodo and his friends are constantly challenged with hardships. At the end‚ Frodo successfully destroys the Ring. During their journey‚ main characters display values such as free will

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    Earth and unleash an incredible evil with little opposition. In the story of The Hobbit‚ a hobbit called Bilbo Baggins has stolen the ring from a hideous creature called Gollum. Somehow‚ this ring ends up with Frodo Baggins‚ Bilbo’s nephew and all of a sudden‚ Frodo is at the center of this epic drama involving the ring that he knows very little about. The wizard‚ Gandalf‚ warns Frodo that he should leave the shire and keep the ring out of Sauron’s hands. They meet a fellow named Tom Bombadil who

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    which happened in The Hobbit‚ like when Bilbo Baggins found this ring inside a cave and takes it back to his house in a place called The Shire. Then‚ on his 111th birthday‚ Bilbo decided to pass on his ring he was carrying for years to his cousin‚ Frodo Baggins. But he couldn’t get rid of the ring as it was making him not to give to anyone. So‚ with the urging of Gandalf the Grey‚ a wizard of great abilities‚ he finally gave the ring to Frodo. Gandalf‚

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    The Return of the King. This movie was first released in 2001 and was filmed in in the far wide green plains and the snowy mountains of New Zealand. The main characters are: Sauron‚ Saruman the White (Sauron’s new ally)‚ Gandalf the Grey‚ Frodo Baggins‚ Bilbo Baggins (Frodo’s uncle)‚ Samwise gamgee‚ Meriadoc Brandybuck AKA Merry‚ Preregin Took AKA Pippin‚ Aragorn son of Arathorn (Isildur’s heir)‚ Legolas of the woodland realms‚ Gimli son of Gloin‚ Boromir of Gondor‚ Elrond of Rivendell and Arwen daughter

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    The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers by J.R.R. Tolkien The Lord of the Rings is an epic high fantasy novel written by J. R. R. Tolkien‚ later fitted as a trilogy. The story began as a sequel to Tolkien’s earlier fantasy book The Hobbit and soon developed into a much larger story. It was written in stages between 1937 and 1949‚ with much of it being written during World War II. It was originally published in three volumes in 1954 and 1955‚ and has since been reprinted numerous times and translated

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    Qualities of a Hero

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    He or she is willing to make hard decisions‚ even when the likely outcome is grim. He’s committed to a notion of what is right or just‚ and has the determination to keep pushing forward no matter what. An example of a courageous hero is Frodo Baggins in The Lord of the Rings. He’s determined to journey into the Dark Lord’s stronghold‚ because it’s the only way to save his homeland. Along the way he loses most of his companions‚ and things keep

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    Bilbo Baggins‚ a True Hero “I wish I could be a hero!” Many adults in today’s society hear small children wishing they could become heroes. Children wish to be more like heroes for the reason that heroes are the type of people who risk their lives to help others. Throughout history‚ children have had a positive connotation with the word “hero.” The heroes many small children talk about are the fictional ones who protect cities from villains: Superman‚ Batman‚ Spiderman‚ and others. However‚ these

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