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The Hobbit Essay Research Paper

The Hobbit Essay, Research Paper


“The Hobbit” J.R.R. Tolkien


Bilbo Baggins was a hobbit. Now, what is a hobbit, you ask? Well, “Hobbits


are little people, smaller than” dwarves. They love peace and quiet and


good tilled earth.” A respectable race, hobbits lived for serenity. Bilbo


himself enjoyed sitting outside, smoking his wooden pipe. Now if a dilemma


hadn’t reared its ugly hear, Baggins would probably still be at his house,


his worst fear only dealing with messy housekeeping. Such, however is not


the case. Gandalf, the Great Wizard himself, and thirteen dwarves (their


names were Dwalin, Balin, Kili, Fili, Dori, Nori, Ori, Oin, Gloin, Bifur,


Bofur, Bombur, and Thorin, for those of you who are adept in remembering


names) burst into his life, pulling the hobbit out of his quiet home, and


sending him in an adventure filled with dangers, dragons, gold, and most


certainly unpeaceful realms. As hobbits will do, Bilbo found himself on


enchanted paths, wishing he had never gone. He hoped to indeed live up to


Gandalf’s standard of him, since he was the one who chose him to journey


into the desolate lands of Smaug, a golden-red dragon who had stolen


hoards of gold and silver wrought by the dwarves/ But. what was the use of


a Hobbit in the journey Bilb had answered his own question, when he


summoned the courage to save the dwarves from perils along the way, such as


goblins, giant spiders, and elven dugeons. He did this all with the help


of a Ring, enchanted to make the wearer invisible. “Bless my soul, a hobbit


CAN be useful!” But usefulness in itself does not a task complete. There


was still the fact that the dwarf’s gold had not been claimed, and Smaug


still lay in the heart of the mountain. The band of travelers had crossed


much terrain, hills, mountains, swamps, and gloomy forests, including the


dark Mirkwood itself. Within these settings, conflicts with the other races


were allowed, and the travels caused hardships of famine, lost direction,


and plain uneasiness. Along the way, Bilbo had encountered a magic ring,


which he stole from a monster known as “Gullom,” who had no better thought


than to”eat up poor Baggins. Escaping, however, and catching up with the


adventurous party, the dwarves finally made it to the Lonely Mountain. “We


shall claim all the wealth for the dwarves!” Thorin stated. When the party,


however met up and disturbed Smaug himself,

the dragon rose up from the


mountain and laid waste to the City on the Lake, a settlement near by.


Bard, of the Esgaroth (also known as the City on the Lake) was the one to


slay the dragon with his Black Arrow. Bilbo and his comrades, knew nothing


of this, that only the dragon was gone, and that wealth beyond imagining


lie in wait. The news that Smaug was dead spread throughout the land, and


all races tried to claim the treasure by force. Elves, Humans, and Dwarves


advanced towards the mountain, each finding it their right to have the


treasures. “It was originally the Dwarves!” “We humans killed Smaug! We


need it to rebuild our town!” “The Elves claim the Gold!” Thesewere the


cries of the armies, each advancing on the other. However, more disaster


was on the way. Raiding Goblins and evil wolves known as Wargs also


attacked. In the end, the races teamed up to fight the menace, and drive


off the goblins. Bilbo himself lived throughout the battle along with ten


of the dwarves, and Gandalf. Returning home, after the wealth was split


evenly, Bilbo had reflected on his journey, and considered that greed of


wealth was a terrible thing, and the understanding and acceptance of others


different that you can only strengthen. As adventures will go, this one had


a happy ending.


Small anecdotes and humorous happenings give small sidelines to the main


story, making the story appear more life-like. Its entertainment value is


that of an A.Tolkien’s dry humor and relations of imaginary characters to


emotions in real life give the reader a good sense of clarity. In the area


of writing style I give this book an A, due to the smooth writing of the


story, which ties all the smaller adventures together.


The theme of this book expressed the age old moral of greediness, and how


it gets you nothing in the end. Though this theme is encountered in many


books, this story talk about it in a new way. The value of the theme is


also rated high, with a B.


The ending of this book was fairly predictable, with the exception that one


of the main characters, Thorin, King of the Dwarves, was killed in the


final battle. In this Area, I give B-, because it seemed that Tolkien


wanted to end the book quickly, sending Bilbo home with no danger, though


on the trip to the Mountain, all he received was danger. Bilbo is now at


his home, thinking thoughtfully about his adventure.

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