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The Hobbit A Review Essay Research Paper

The Hobbit: A Review Essay, Research Paper


The Hobbit: A Review


Introduction


The book I read and analyzed was ?The Hobbit? by J.R.R. Tolkein. I shall discuss


the plot and character development, setting, author’s style and my opinions


about it.


Plot Development


There are too many characters in the story and so it is hard to follow and know


each one of them. (There are many dwarves and it’s confusing.) In the beginning


there is an introduction where the author tells a bit about what is a hobbit


and the hobbit’s (Bilbo) family. It is not very complicated and the author


makes it easy to understand. This introduction gives the general background,


which makes the story easier to understand, for the plot and its development.


The plot development in the middle is not complicated and easy to follow. It can


even be summarized in a few sentences. The ending is expected since the author


gives hints about it. As in the introduction when he says that the hobbit would


gain something, this means that he will not die. Then, the reader is not kept


in suspense and does not expect to see what happens at the end.


The last climax (or what is supposed to be the climax) takes a long time to


occur (the last fight?good (men, elves, dwarves & eagles) vs. evil (wargs &


goblins)) and this reduces its effectiveness. After the climax there is the long


return home. It is quite boring since there is nothing to expect to and the


reader knows that the hobbit would get home safely. In my opinion it should


have been shorter.


Character Development


The creation of the characters is done by their dialogues and monologues,


actions and things noted by the narrator (the author in this case) himself. An


example for dialogue: ?All the same, I should like it all plain and clear, also


I should like to know about risks, out-of-pocket expenses…? (by Bilbo, page


22, it shows that he is not ready to jump into things so quickly). An example


for a monologue: ?Now is the time for our esteemed Mr. Baggins, who has proved


himself…? (by Thorin, page 210, it shows Thorin’s style). A good example for


action is when Thorin blocked the Gate in the mountain that shows the reader


that the treasure is important to Thorin and he rather die than giving it away.


An example for notes by the author: ?You are familiar with Thorin’s style on


important occasions…? (page 210) the author talks directly to the reader and


helps him understand the text.


Each character has a physical description. The length and content of the


description increase as the character importance to the plot increases (e.g.,


the hobbit has very long descriptions in the story (especially in the


introduction) and the Elvenking has fewer descriptions). The more important


characters get an emotional description too, but it is not well seen, but it


can be extracted from the text by analyzing it. The example I gave before about


Bilbo not rushing into things is a good example for this too.


The central figure is the hobbit, Bilbo. He is the one that makes many things


occur by his mistakes and luck. The author gives long descriptions of him and


refers to him a lot, he also made him save his

companions’ life and without him


the plot would not have been the same. The supporting cast is divided into the


more important characters (such as the dwarves and Gandalf) into less important


and less described ones (such as the elf guards that caught the party in the


woods). It is hard to believe that the characters can exist in reality since


they cannot, and they are not supposed to since it is a fantasy book.


Setting


The story occurs in the imaginary world?Middle-earth?created by the author, it


is appropriate since creatures that are found in the book (e.g., goblins and


dwarves) do not exist in our world. Since the story happens in many places over


Middle-earth the author gives a deep description only in places where important


things to the plot happen but in other places he gives a more general


description. Most places make the reader have a picture in his brain of them,


the author uses the appropriate words and gives good descriptions. It takes the


story about a year to occur. It starts at the spring and ends in about the same


time the year after. Parts of the story take place in every time of the day


(and night).


The mood is of fantasy world, where everything (like magic and huge treasures)


can appear and happen.


Author’s Style


The words used in the book are not very complicated, but there are some words


that are not longer in use, or used just in poets (such as ?ere’ in some


dialogues).


The style in which the dialogues are written depends on who is talking and when


(e.g., when the Elvenking talked to Thorin he did not treat him with respect


(because elves hated dwarves) and so did Thorin because he was offended with


his captivation).


There was no suspense in the story, because of the author that destroyed it


right at the beginning and with his hints all over the story, saying that the


hobbit and his friends would win and get what they wanted. At the end it was


clear that the good people are going to win the battle against the evil.


The plot is not very complicated and it can be summarized by one paragraph or


something like this.


Critic’s Choice


Although I like fantasy style, I did not really like this book. The book was the


worst fantasy book I ever read, although I know that the author is considered


to be one of the people that gave the fantasy style a great push.


Even though the book is well written there are some faults that make it boring


and uninteresting (such as the lack of suspense that I already discussed


before). Comparing this book to the ?Dragon Lance? series and especially the


first, original ones, by Margaret Weis and Tracy Hickman the ?Dragon Lance? is


much better.


For this book to be more interesting some changes need to be made, like dropping


all the notes that the author puts in about the characters. These notes that


reduced the suspense made the book very boring and I even fell asleep once


reading it.


If you want to read a fantasy book, you should skip this one and read a book of


Margaret Weis and Tracy Hickman that are better authors. If this writer (died?)


wants to continue writing, let it be, but he should not expect me to read it.

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