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    Dear‚ Bilbo Baggins Good morning my dear friend Bilbo. It’s me‚ Gandalf writing to you this very morning. After our great quest the dwarves and me have been doing great‚ we were wondering how were you doing? Bilbo we thank you very much for all of your help during our adventure. I am very proud and glad that my decision of choosing you as our burglar was successful. I still remember that day we you were just a little calm hobbit living happily in you little hobbit whole until that one day everything

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    In the book ‚The Hobbit‚ the characters are on a journey and usually on a journey‚ you’re going to need all the strength and intelligence you can get. Both strength and intelligence can be very useful at a time like that‚ but if I had to pick the most important one‚ it would be intelligence. Intelligence can help you think before you do‚ is easily shared‚ and helps you with skills. Intelligence can be a major key because it gets you to think things through. You want to at least think about

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    the beginning of the book. The Baggins are typical hobbits who like food and their hobbit holes. The other side of his family the Tooks‚ like adventure. The characteristics of the Tooks start to show a lot more by the end of the book. The wizard Gandalf‚ goes to visit the little Hobbit in the beginning or the story and asks him if he wants to be a burglar for the dwarves on their adventure. The dwarves and going on a very long and dangerous adventure to reclaim their treasure in the Lonely Mountain

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    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 helps them get out of trouble when they are faced with the Nine Black Riders. Later‚ they meet Strider/Aragorn and they

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    "something that only waited for a chance to come out." This opportunity arose during the fiftieth year of Bilbo’s life when he first met Gandalf (Tolkien 3). Tolkien hints a change in Bilbo’s character during the conversation between Gandalf and the dwarves in which they express their uncertainty about Bilbo’s competence at being a successful burglar. Gandalf states: "There is a lot more than you guess‚ and a deal more than he has any idea of himself‚" meaning that he sees more potential in Bilbo

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    adventure‚ with themes of a literal and metaphorical search. His character drastically develops in the hunt of this journey’s goal. Often in the land of Middle Earth‚ the idea of quests is dismissed by Hobbits. Bilbo‚ in reality‚ is helping Gandalf by agreeing to support Thorin & Co. on their quest to fight for what was once theirs‚ the kingdom under the mountain. But one may say that this is Bilbo’s pursuit to venture out farther than The Hill and to explore the innermost depths of his mind

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    To Kill a Mockingbird-ComparelContrast Outline Format Essay Sample Subject by Subject Thesis Statement: While both The Lord of the Rings books and movies have similar plots‚ significant changes in Aragorn‚ Gandalf and Gollum’s characters leave the viewers of the movie less emotionally involved than those who read the books. The Book Aragorn’s relationship to the female characters Gandalf’s powers and involvement in the story Gollum’s evil nature and effect on Frodo The Movie

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    adventures‚ thrilling conflicts‚ and a mission that is close to impossible. Frodo‚ the Ring bearer‚ is given a ring that was discovered by his uncle Bilbo. He does not know that this ring possesses magical powers and corrupts the soul to whoever bears it. Gandalf the Grey‚ informs Frodo that he must take the Ring to Elrond at Rivendell to further instruct what must be done to the ring. The plot is strong because the author (Tolkien) gives sufficient background information of how the ring came to be and fully

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    “Well‚ Frodo‚” said Aragorn at last. “I fear that the burden is laid upon you. You are the Bearer appointed by the Council. Your own way you alone can choose. In this matter I cannot advise you. I am not Gandalf‚ and though I have tried to bear his part‚ I do not know what design or hope he had for this hour‚ if indeed he had any. Most likely it seems that if he were here now the choice would still wait on you. Such is your fate‚” (512). Aragorn knew that

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    Hobbit’s main theme is Bilbo’s development into a hero‚ which more broadly represents the development of a common person into a hero. At the beginning of the story‚ Bilbo is timid‚ comfortable‚ and complacent in his secure little hole at Bag End. When Gandalf talks him into embarking on the quest with Thorin’s dwarves‚ Bilbo becomes so frightened that he faints. But as the novel progresses‚ Bilbo prevails in the face of danger and adversity‚ justifying Gandalf’s early claim that there is more to the little

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