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Bilbo Conflicts

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Conflict; the struggle between opposing forces. In the book” the hobbit” the protagonist named Bilbo conveys a struggle between his personality. His mother, born into the took family has always had an extreme thirst for adventure. Although his father was born into the Baggins family, which life consist of normal hobbit behavior. Bilbo is torn between following his adventurous pursuits or continuing to live a typical hobbit life.
Bilbo’s conflicts affect Gandalf the grey and the Dwarves. Characters in the story are affected by Bilbo’s mixed heritage in many ways. Gandalf is trying to convince Bilbo to join him on a journey to the lonely mountain to recover the stolen gold. Although bilbo’s answer is split by his family's heritage. He is indecisive as to whether he should go with Gandalf or continue to live his normal life as a hobbit. The Baggins family can be best described as cautious and fearful whereas the Took family call be described as fearless and mischievous. …show more content…

One literary device used in J.R.R Tolkien’s “The Hobbit” is Foreshadowing. The fact that the protagonist bilbo has split heritages makes it obvious that by the end of the story he has to choose one. In The Hobbit, Bilbo states “Sorry! I don't want any adventures, thank you. Not Today. Good morning! But please come to tea -any time you like! Why not tomorrow? Good bye!” (Tolkien 6). Bilbo does not want to go on a journey. Gandalf and the dwarves asking Bilbo to follow them on the journey to recover the stolen gold and the fact that he has an adventurous side to him easily conveys that he will go on the adventure. Tolkien also tend to use personification in his writing . Smilie's also contribute Tolkien’s book as well. Tolkien says”Splendid! They used to go up like great lilies and snapdragons and laburnums of fire and hang in the twilight all evening!” (Tolkien

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