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    The Hobbit Essay Mansoor Naqshbandi The hero in any journey learns many lessons through the people he meets‚ and their response to the events. Bilbo Baggins in “The Hobbit” directed by Peter Jackson is no different. He is required to overcome many obstacles in his journey‚ and by doing so‚ he learns a valuable lesson. Bravery‚ thinking creatively‚ courage and the sense of belonging‚ these lessons is

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    does not always overcome his flaws‚ Bilbo is able to face challenges in order to help others. Furthermore Bilbo’s reluctance to give into the archetypal persona of a hero proves to be the reason as to why his character is so successful in becoming one. Bilbo Baggins gains wisdom and compassion through the challenges and adventures his is faced with‚ helping him become a great hero. Bilbo’s character is first presented as weak and inexperienced. He is almost incapable of saving himself and others

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    if that’s your thing. In real life‚ I’m simply a nerd who has nothing better to do than write stories that nobody will ever actually read. Oh‚ I’m Riley. I think your name is important in these kinds of stories‚ right? In the game‚ I was a Nordic (one of the game’s races) mage that could summon skeletons or

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    He is one of a race of creatures about half the size of humans. He is beardless and his feet are extremely hairy. Bilbo lives in a hole in the ground. Not in a dirty‚ nasty hole filled with worms and an oozy smell: he lives in a hobbit-hole. Hobbit-holes are

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    There are two sides to every family. In Bilbo’s case the Tookish and Baggins. While he lives the boring and simple Baggin’s lifestyle there have been many times that the adventurous Tookish part of him has come out. While Bilbo makes his journey will the Tookish side of him overcome the Baggins. At the beginning of this story Bilbo was living his ordinary Baggins life. Then he was asked to go on in adventure. His Baggins side wanted to stay home‚ but the Took in him came out and wanted to go

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    up late explaining what he had offered to the hobbit and the rest that will join the journey. When Bilbo and Gollum where playing riddles it was getting tougher and tougher for the hobbit to win and find the way out from the cave. He knew that only one question could make him winner‚ the question was “What I’ve got in my pocket.” Therefore the slimy creature gave up‚ and turned into a ferocious

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    The Hobbit

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    Hobbit Novel Study Guide JRR Tolkien Answer all questions in sentence form using RACE when applicable. Restate (your question in answer) Answer (the question) Cite (use quotations from the novel as evidence) and Explain (your response). Chapter One-- An Unexpected Party 1. Who is Bilbo Baggins? 2. Discuss the significance of the name Belladonna. 3. What did Gandalf claim to be looking for when he arrived on Bilbo’s doorstep? 4. Give proof that Gandalf has knocked very hard on Bilbo’s front

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    At this point in the story‚ the hobbit decided to accept his role as burglar and pickpocket one of the trolls. However‚ the mischievous purse alerted the troll‚ therefore ruining Bilbo’s first theft attempt. This encounter with the trolls shows that Bilbo already possessed the skills to sneak up on the camp without them noticing. Then‚ he strived

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    Bloom´s Taxonomy Book Review Questions Unit 5: Novel: The Hobbit Answer each question in complete sentences unless the activity tells you to list or draw. You should write a quality paragraph (five or more sentences) for each question. Please use a different color of font for your answer. 1. List five characters and describe them. Answer here: /10 2. Write a business letter as a character from the Hobbit. Pretend to be that character. Your letter may be an invitation requesting the presence

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    Unlikely Heroes

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    Unlikely Heroes Sometimes a hero doesn’t have to be brave‚ strong‚ or even handsome. Bilbo Baggins and Santiago are perfect examples of unlikely heroes because‚ they are neither strong nor well known by many people. The only thing that actually matters about heroes are their actions. Little Bilbo Baggins is a hobbit who is half our height but smaller than a dwarf. Bilbo is very orderly and likes to have everything planned out for the following days so he knows what he has to do around his neat

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