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    in the fact scenario: Bilbo Baggins is the plaintiff in this situation if he does sue for wrongful dismissal. The accusations around him provide facts to his situation. Orc Industries Corp would be classified as the defendants‚ as they’re the ones sued or charged with a crime. In this case‚ it’s in regards to wrongful dismissal charges. Which may only be relevant if Bilbo Baggins chooses to sue them for it. The two main players are mostly representative of if Bilbo Baggins chooses to sue for wrongful

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    OCdt Tam‚ Harry Dr. M. Hurley 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

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    In the book The Hobbit‚ Tolkien uses the golden ring as symbolism‚ revealing actions‚ and inner thinking to interpret Bilbo’s drive. Do you think this “ring” will effect Bilbo in a negative or positive way? In the beginning of the book‚ the main character Bilbo Baggins was not was not much of a hero. Bilbo’s life before the ring was very besotted. He was much like the other hobbits. Comfort seaming and content. All Bilbo wanted to do was eat‚ drink‚ and smoke in his adequate wizened whole

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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‚

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    Tolkien portrayed the main character of The HobbitBilbo Baggins‚ as a child on his trip into adulthood. Throughout The HobbitBilbo Baggins‚ the protagonist‚ changes from a childlike hobbit to a fully matured hero. J.R.R. Tolkien divides the change in Bilbo’s character into the three major part of the book‚ prior to the quest‚ during the quest‚ and after the quest. Prior to the quest‚ Bilbo Baggins was a conservative‚ respectable and stubborn hobbit who lead a rich and comfortable life (Stephanie

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    The Hobbit: What did Bilbo Baggins Learn At the beginning of the adventure‚ Bilbo is a conservative‚ careful hobbit‚ blind to the adventurous side of his world. The Tookish part in him has been buried deep as a result of his community‚ and their narrow-minded view on life. We can see this when Gandalf arrives at his house‚ and begins talking to him and he says‚ “We don’t want any adventures here‚ thank-you!” thus implying that it is not directly his opinion. Throughout the journey‚ he becomes

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    words‚ a hero is portrayed as someone who stands up against wrong‚ knowing the chances of failing but look more upon the brighter side. Within a novel‚ sacrifice is essential in the process of becoming this certain someone. In modern day‚ heroes make challenging choices of helping others causing a positive effect. Personal giving such as sacrifice is mandatory in the development of a hero who impacts the people in their environment‚ bringing forth a difference. Fictionally‚ in Middle Earth‚ Bilbo Baggins

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    Despite being a hobbit‚ Frodo Baggins is a modern example of an epic hero. He embodies the values of the hobbits by living a simple life‚ yet he risks that life when he sets out on a great quest to save Middle Earth. A true hero should not be judged by his supernatural strength but by the size of their heart and willingness to give up his life to save the world. He has help on his journey from a few supernatural allies. Tolkien in no way presents Frodo as a hero with supernatural strength ready to

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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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    middle of the Shire‚ in a hobbit-hole 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

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