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    times. Even in the rare cases when he finds himself with someone else‚ as he does in chapter 5 of The Hobbit‚ he talks to others in third person‚ apparently not able to say ‘you’‚ and he refers himself as “my precious”. Gollum is a unique creature‚ only because his body has deformed over the years of living in the caves of Moria beneath the Misty Mountains for so long. He is the size of a hobbit‚ but with pale skin and large eyes. He wears only dark clothes and is extremely thin from eating only

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    The book series‚ The Hobbit‚ and The Lord of The Rings are regarded as some of the greatest books in the world‚ which have sold tens of millions of copies(Bio.com). When a book sells over ten million copies it must be very popular‚ and Tolkien’s books are truly adored by many

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    times from the hills of the Shire‚ where the hobbits live‚ to the deep darkness of the mines of Moria. The book takes place in Middle Earth‚ which is described by Tolkien as a mysterious place that is full of good and evil. The way Tolkien described each place is amazing and it is as if you were looking at a picture and copying it down into your head. The Shire is a peaceful place that is full of little people that are known as hobbits. The hobbits are friendly folk who don’t pay attention

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    ability necessary in a person for him or her to be a hero? Well‚ we can examine closely many other characters that may not fulfill these two factors; one of them is a little hobbit that lives in The Shire called Frodo Baggins. He’s a character from J.R. Tolkien’s trilogy "The Lord of the Rings"‚ a young and interesting hobbit who is interested in adventure and fun. Frodo was adopted by his uncle Bilbo Baggins‚ the wealthy bachelor‚ after his parents died. By coincidence‚ Bilbo and Frodo shared a common

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    An Unexpected Hero Hobbits are exceptionally petite people that live for only for the joy of comfort. They do not go on adventures‚ take part in anything dangerous‚ and do not really enjoy activities outside the comfort of their homes‚ other than the occasional walk. In the book The Hobbit by J. R. R. Tolkien‚ Bilbo Baggins is no exception from the stereotypical hobbit. Bilbo is a fifty year old hobbit‚ who has turned out to be an exact replica of his father‚ Bungo Baggins. People considered

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    innovative way. Apart from a careful depiction of a well known image of noble heroism typical of great figures of historical significance such as Aragorn‚ the novel surprisingly offers a completely new image of heroism which is represented by small hobbits. Providing at the same time two parallel faces of the concept‚ Tolkien significantly changes and challenges the traditional meaning of heroism and‚ as a consequence‚ significantly enriches the literary tradition. A significant part of the trilogy

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    to save it‚ a score of 49 translates that New Zealand is a fairly pragmatic culture and plans can be made a short notice and improvisations can be made. This relates very well to the case study‚ as that’s exactly how New Zealand acted to keep the Hobbit and save the future of the film

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    especially clearly through the actions of Saruman. This is particularly seen during the "Scouring of the Shire". The peaceful‚ paradisical lives of the hobbits were disrupted by the introduction of Saruman’s industrial endeavors. Under his rule‚ the traditional crafts of the Shire hobbits were replaced by more advanced technology. After his downfall‚ the hobbits viewed the machinery as threatening and removed

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    Zonger then noticed Bilbo was truly a harmless Hobbit just like the rest of the Hobbits he had read about. Zonger left Bilbo to talk to the Elvenking and queen. He was very respected by the Elvenking and queen and Zonger have never been wrong before. So when Zonger asked them to release Bilbo because he is no harm so

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    The Hobbit I. Information about the book a. The title of my book is “The Hobbit”. The book is about a hobbit and 13 dwarves. This hobbit’s name is Bilbo Baggins‚ and he lives in Hobbiton. b. Copyright © 1966; Published by Ballantine Publishing Group. c. The author of “The Hobbit” is John Ronald Reuel Tolkien. Tolkien was born on January 3‚ 1892‚ in Bloemfontein‚ South Africa. After serving in the First World War‚ he decided to take up an academic career. He studied Anglo-Saxon

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