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    The Hobbit Critical Essay A novel that I’ve thoroughly enjoyed in English this year is “THE HOBBIT” by J.R.R.Tolkien‚ which is part of the widely known fantasy genre. The plot of the book is about a young hobbit by the name of Bilbo Baggins who is visited by a band of dwarves lead by the great Thorin Oakenshield and a grand wizard called Gandalf who are looking for someone to share an adventure with and reclaim the dwarven kingdom from the mighty dragon Smaug. At the beginning of the adventure

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    beat‚ or an internal conflict. When starting to read The Hobbit‚ the reader may be inclined to think that Smaug is the main physical antagonist and a challenge for Bilbo Baggins to overcome. In reality‚ The Hobbit falls into the second category‚ and Bilbo’s main struggle in the story is to keep balance between his two inner selves‚ his Baggins side and his Took side. Bilbo is not the only character that faces inner conflict throughout The Hobbit. J. R. R. Tolkien uses internal conflict to show the gradual

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    Bilbo Bagins lives a peaceful life in a hobbit hole at Bag End‚ when he finds a ring that changes his life. J.R.R Tolkien’s book‚ The Hobbit‚ has wild characters‚ scary settings‚ and includes crazy adventures‚ that’s why it is a classic novel .J.R.R. Tolkien’s wild characters give the book a more want to read presence. He opens up the minds of readers and lets people know what kind of people could possibly be out there. If it wasn’t for his brilliant mind then it wouldn’t be as good as a read as

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    have made everything come true in the witches foretold the prophecies. Are these prophecies or are they just facts spewing from the witches? Either way they are right and there is no question about it. Some people will argue that greed had the most influence. Greed had encouraged many people to do what they did instead

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    Greed is the Root of all evil Greed comes in all shapes and sizes. Greed is a lurking‚ sneaky monster that prowls for its next victim. People fall into the clutches of the monster such as the rioters do in the Pardoner’s Tale. In this tale‚ greed is showcased as being the root of all evil. The Pardoner shows how the monster‚ Greed‚ kills all three of the rioters. Geoffrey Chaucer warns his audience of the dangers of evil‚ greed‚ and desire. This theme‚ greed is the root of all evil‚ is apparent

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    Greed has been around forever‚ it is the root of capitalism. Capitalism is “an economic and political system in which a country’s trade and industry are controlled by private owners for profit‚ rather than by the state.” (“Capitalism‚ “ 2002). These private owners have an extreme hunger for money and power‚ which is where greed came in‚ in the early eras of time. Until about 1705‚ greed was not considered the best character trait to have. Bernard

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    startling when you realize that India is the one supplying Britain with a large portion of their raw materials that they are turning into good and selling directly back to its colonies like the ones in India. This is just one case of the imperial greed of the English Empire.

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    In the novel “The Book Thief”‚ a young girl is forced to live in a world full of greed for power and hatred for others. The young girl‚ Liesel Meminger loses people she loves and is forced to go live with foster parents and live in Germany during the time of World War two. Liesel has a tough time breaking into her new life‚ she becomes close with her foster dad‚Hans Hubermann‚ whom she calls papa. Papa teaches Liesel to read because Liesel stole a book and could not read it. This helps Liesel grow

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    He thinks he’s 100% Baggins‚ so he hears that the dwarves don’t want a scared little hobbit‚ so Bilbo knows it will help them at least wanting to get what is rightfully theirs‚ so he says to himself "I am not 1%‚ not 25%‚ not 75%‚ but 100% Took". And he has lots books‚ reading lots of stories about legends. He also serves all his food to

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    Pardoner’s Tale In the Pardoner’s tale‚ he explains that money or greed is the root of all evil. What that statement means‚ greed is the root of all evil‚ is most of everything bad that happens‚ usually begins or has a base starting with greed. The Pardoner explains this in his tale of the three friends that were searching for Death. The friends were in search of their dead friend’s killer‚ that being Death‚ so that they could claim their revenge on him‚ but instead they found lots and lots of gold

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