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Compare And Contrast The Hobbit Book And Movie

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Compare and Contrast Informational Paper I read the novel, The Hobbit by J. R. R. Tolkien, afterwards I watched the movie, The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey. The Hobbit is about a hobbit, Bilbo Baggins, who is whisked off into an adventure. The adventure is about taking back treasure from the dragon Smaug for the a group of dwarves. Along the way, he gets a magic ring from a creature called Gollum. The Hobbit and its movie are similar and different from each other in a variety of ways. The elements and ideas of the book are similar to the movie by in the book and movie Bilbo is reluctant about adventuring, but gains confidence over the adventure, and the start of the adventure being similar. First, Bilbo starts out reluctant, but gains confidence and courage over time when told of the adventure in the book and movie. In the book on page 27, “‘Don’t be a fool, Bilbo Baggins!’ he said to himself, ‘thinking of dragons and all that outlandish nonsense at your age!’” The examples display Bilbo being reluctant to go on the adventure, but then developing courage and confidence by doing more daunting and dangerous tasks which is shown in both the book and movie. Second, the start of the adventure are both similar in the book and movie. In the book in chapter 1, Gandalf comes to Bilbo’s house to leave the mark on his door, and all of the dwarves come for “An Unexpected Party” where they eventually tell Bilbo that he will be the burglar for the adventure. At the beginning of the movie, Gandalf also comes to Bilbo’s house to chat, leave …show more content…

I personally liked the book The Hobbit better than the movie. I liked the book better because it provided a more vivid experience, provided more story, and gave us more of Bilbo’s perspective because we could know what he was thinking. Finally, The Hobbit and its movie are similar and different from each other in a variety of ways such as the start of the adventure, the way Bilbo changed, how backstory is told, and character

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