My parents constantly mold my life. I can proudly say that my parents shape me to be a better gentleman, and to be a better citizen of the world. Even as a child, my parents have guided me to change my morals and see the world in a different light. I am very grateful for a chance to correct the self-centered morals everyone has when they are a child. Some people do not have amazing mentors to model what they should do and what they should not do. Certain people learn morals through experience. In The Hobbit, Bilbo Baggins learns his morals through experience. By going on a grand adventure to capture a dragon’s gold, something the hobbit would have never done alone, he becomes a stronger individual. He accompanies a shortage of dwarves and a …show more content…
When Bilbo and his companions are searching the goblin passages, they hear goblin shouts radiating closer to them. While he was running, Bilbo said, “Why, O why did I ever leave my hobbit-hole” (74). At this time in the journey, Bilbo is still doubtful if he can mentally complete it. He is a humble hobbit who does not know the first thing about adventure. He is going to need a major change of thought to be able to continue on this taxing journey. Near the middle of the book, Bilbo sleeps soundly after he is brought to the nest of the great eagles and has food to eat. Upon waking up, Bilbo “[jumps] up to look at the time and [goes] to put his kettle on… And after that he [has] to get ready for a fresh start” (123). This signifies that Bilbo is acclimating to the journey. Although he indicates that he knows that he is not home, he takes the correct step in preparing for a new part of the journey. This tells us that he is improving his state of mind and is becoming more comfortable on the journey. Tens of pages after, Bilbo secures the dwarves in the barrels, and he starts to push them into the river. After he pushes everyone into the river “Bilbo suddenly [discovers] the weak point in his plan… Of course he [is] not in a barrel himself, nor [is] there anyone to pack him in” (198). The mentality of the quest dramatically changes for Bilbo. In the beginning of the text, …show more content…
Nearing the middle of the journey, the Wargs, an evil pack of wolves, chase the team of dwarves and Bilbo. Since Wargs cannot climb trees, the dwarves and Gandalf climb trees to ward off the Wargs. Most of the dwarves had no problem climbing trees, “[but] Bilbo? He could not get into any tree, and was scuttling about from trunk to trunk, like a rabbit that has lost its hole and has a dog after it” (110). Even if Bilbo did not know how to climb a tree at that time, it seems like a mentally strong person would find a way to climb the tree to escape danger. Instead, he relies on other people to make up for the lack of his physical strength. On another note, Bilbo realizes that thievery is in his Tookish blood. The dwarves encounter trolls on their journey. William, one of the trolls, has a purse that Bilbo steals. While Bilbo steals the purse, he thinks “this is a beginning” (40). This first theft unlocks the gates for more thieving success. Bilbo escapes his humble life and finds a different activity that he is born to do. This shows the development of his physical characteristics. Although stealing might not be a characteristic of a hero, fending for his comrades and other civilians definitely is. Much later in the book, Bilbo finally achieves the realization that he is a hero. When he is forced to kill a giant spider alone, “he felt a different person, and much fiercer and bolder” (170). Finally, Bilbo shows complete
At the beginning of the adventure, Bilbo was a timid, little hobbit with no idea how to steal or survive outside of his little hobbit hole. When Thorin and the rest of the dwarves first meet Bilbo, they question
He finishes and starts his adventure strong, after waking up late he hurries with great ambition to his fellow group of dwarves “running as fast as his furry feet could carry” (Page 30). He faces his problems head on even though he is in fear of many monsters along his journey. Bilbo is able to manage his own and others problems. He uses the ring under certain circumstances, showing his courage in time of doubt. Even though he needs aid to accomplish his mission he makes it stay hidden until the compulsion or need for the ring to be revealed comes along.
Next, Bilbo changes as a character in the first 8 chapters in a physical way. One thing Bilbo has changed as a character physically is he is better at fighting and he can fight off the hostile monsters like it's nothing. Another way Bilbo changes as a character is he has gotten better at throwing rocks. He shows his skills when he kills some of the spiders by throwing the rocks at them and killing them. Finally, Bilbo changes as a character by running faster because back when he got taken by the goblins because he couldn't run fast enough to get away he can now run faster to escape something like that in the future.
Bilbo is a plain and simple individual. Throughout the book, however, Bilbo is faced with difficulties that he never dreamed would confront him. Instead of cowering away, Bilbo shows that he has the strength to prevail against his greatest enemies. This strength that Bilbo finds, along with other traits, are why I believe the he is a hero. These are a few of the characteristics that define
Chapter eight, Flies and Spiders, Bilbo’s character changes once again. He is walking in the forest with everyone and they get attacked. They are attacked by giant spiders! Bilbo then takes out a sword that he named Sting and started attacking them. Bilbo then kills a spider and feels very confident. He then notices that all of the dwarves were captured by the spiders. They were stuck on individual cobwebs. Bilbo then comes to the rescue by killing the spiders and cutting up the webs with Sting. This is a very big moment for Bilbo.
In the book the Hobbit Bilbo has exhibited many ways in the beginning how he was a hobbit such as, not wanting to go on the adventure with the dwarves and Gandalf or, the fact he did not want the dwarves in his home in the first place as a matter of fact he ask them to leave. So this shows how Bilbo was very hobbit like in the beginning, but how about closer to the middle of this very fascinating book. First of all, Bilbo escaped the goblin all by himself and with a little help from the ring. Bilbo also found his way back to Gandalf and the dwarves once he did escape the goblins. He also took on Gollum even though it could have cost him his life.
Bilbo Baggins is one of the main characters of J.R.R. Tolkien’s The Hobbit. Being a main character in a story, especially an adventure story, typically comes with some pretty hefty responsibilities. More often than not, the main character is also the hero. A hero is defined as “a person, typically a man, who is admired or idealized for courage, outstanding achievements, or noble qualities,” and these are not necessarily qualities readily attributed to Bilbo Baggins (oxforddictionaries.com). This essay will look at three ways in which Bilbo contrasts the traditional characteristics of a hero and what transformations he ends up making to fit the mold more closely. It will examine his lineage, his strength, and his attitude as well as the changes he makes throughout the story.
“There he lay, a vast red-golden dragon, fast asleep; a thrumming came from his jaws and nostrils,” Bilbo Baggins was a self-centered hobbit who only cared about his well being. Like every other hobbit, he had no time for adventures but when a peculiar fellow shows up to his house, all he got was an adventure filled with perils. The book, The Hobbit by J.R.R. Tolkien is about friendship, courage, and perseverance. The book begins in the home of Bilbo Baggins and ends in it too. Bilbo is just an ordinary hobbit but he soon changes as he gets whisked away on an adventure by a wizard named Gandalf.
Him being at his home being comfortable and sitting outside and smoking his pipe at the beginning of the story. The here comes Gandalf with his long staff, and Bilbo greets him and say good morning to him. Gandalf says “What do you mean? Do you wish me a good morning, or mean that it is a good morning whether I want it or not; or that you feel good this morning; or that it is a morning to be good on?” Bilbo says all of them and invites Gandalf to sit down with him. Gandalf says that he does not have time to sit he is looking for someone to go on an adventure. Bilbo tells him he won’t find anyone around these parts. People who live in the Hill are quiet folks they aren’t into adventures. The rising action of the Hobbit is when Gandalf appears and asks Bilbo if he would like to go on an adventure. Bilbo of course at first says no and that hobbit’s do not go on adventures. Bilbo invites Gandalf tea and Gandalf accepts and before he leaves he leaves a sign on Bilbo’s front door. The next day Bilbo up and doing the things he would normally do when he hears a knock at his door. He thought it was Gandalf but it was Dwalin. Then two more dwarves Kili and Fili. Five more dwarves show up Dori, Nori, Ori, Oin, and Gloin. Then Gandalf arrives with four more dwarves Bifur, Bofur, Bombur, and Thorin. They all start discussing the adventure, the map, and who was going to do what. Bilbo is excited about the adventure but
In conclusion, we can now see that Bilbo is in fact a dynamic character. He gains many qualities he can use in the future, like courage, learning to use his wits, and letting out the adventurous side in him. He used to be almost paranoid, to himself, and strict. But now he has turned into something much bigger, an adventurer. So the adventure changed him for the better. This is how Bilbo Baggins, the hobbit we thought would never do anything
Bilbo again shows his courage and heroism when the group is trapped by the web of a giant
Baggins. He felt a different person, and much fiercer and bolder in spite of an empty stomach” (Tolkien 141-142). This event has led to Bilbo beginning to believe in himself, which is an important contribution to his overall development into the hero of this tale. Finally, when Bilbo is met with the task of meeting the dragon Smaug, he does not turn back. Even when he must walk alone through the dark, secluded hallway to Smaug’s lair knowing that he could meet his doom at any instant, he walked on. His internal being knows this is his final test of courage, and his will to carry on demonstrates his final development into a hero.
“The wide world is all about you: you can fence yourselves in, but you cannot forever fence it out.” – J.R.R. Tolkien. In the beginning of The Hobbit by J.R.R. Tolkien, Bilbo Baggins wants nothing more than to “fence out the world” and continue his simple life in his hobbit hole. However, all that changed when Gandalf appeared one morning tempting him with adventures. Bilbo was quick to deny the adventure and say goodbye to the wizard. Instead of saying goodbye and leaving it be, Gandalf was sure that Bilbo was the one for the adventure he is about to go on. The next day, Bilbo is met with thirteen dwarves who attempt to convince him to go on their journey to the Misty Mountains. After denying multiple times, Bilbo finally chooses to
The story starts from the side of Mr. Bilbo Baggins. Bilbo starts as a nervous & annoyed host. He is hobbit, & his folk are reserved, but kind & carefree. Hobbits love to accommodate company when the time arrives, but this night Bilbo was in a ruck. Spontaneously, 13 dwarves & Gandalf tediously trickled through the door in groups & demanded dinner. Bilbo was not expecting these unknown & unplanned visitors, especially the grand total of 14! They ate & sang all night, while little time was devoted to business, which was planned that night. Bilbo was exhausted, unpleased, & unaffiliated with the pressing event they gathered to discuss. He was only aware that Gandalf selected him to be the Burglar of the party, which just so happened to be a vast journey across Middle-Earth. Unbeknownst to anyone, this was the start of a haunting tale, which Bilbo would never overlook. The first prominent issue Bilbo had to resolve the trolls. The group utilized this to test Bilbo’s strength, courage, brains, & stealth. Throughout the story, Bilbo continues to earn his spot among the dwarves, while the party is continually slammed with additional problems, however, everyday & every challenge reveals more of the nature of the dwarves & of Bilbo. With his role concluded & the Battle of Five Armies won, the yearning for home was too much to bear. Bilbo decided to travel home & achieve his part in the adventure of a lifetime. Each dwarf had grown quite fond of Bilbo, for the journey wouldn’t have been a success without their Burglar. The travel home was bittersweet & was a wonderful memoir of his quest. Gandalf accompanied him all the way to his Hobbit Hole on the Hill in Bag-End. Can we label Bilbo a hero? If so, what kind of hero is he? Is he a hero in history or in the eyes of the dwarves? Was Bilbo a savior for the descendants to come or the
These were all characteristics of the main character - Bilbo Baggins. The process of becoming a hero, which Bilbo goes through, begins with a simple knock on his door one morning. Soon Bilbo is recruited, unknowingly and unwillingly, as a burglar into Thorin’s expedition, by the mysterious wizard, Gandalf. Bilbo is soon called to adventure. This was probably the only opportunity a hobbit such as Bilbo would ever get to go on such an expedition, but Bilbo was very reluctant, at first. Bilbo was good hearted, sacrificing and loyal. He would have given up his life for the betterment of others and this is what made him a true hero. At first, he didn’t want any adventure, but then he saw Gandalf’s faith and belief in him, and he decided to go on the adventure. Bilbo, like a real hero, always made sure that he finished the work he set out to do. Without Bilbo, the dwarves would not be able to finish all the tasks that they wanted to finish. Bilbo was also the reason why the dwarves were still alive. Bilbo saved the dwarves from many different disasters. The disasters ranged from the spiders to Smaug. Through good or bad, Bilbo always showed all the characteristics of a real