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Who Is Bilbo Baggins In The Hobbit

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Bilbo Baggins is introduced as a hobbit that is warm welcoming and whole hearted however he is not one to enjoy adventures. He would rather hang out all day in his hobbit-hole than embark on an adventure. As Bilbo’s history is explained we come to learn that there are two sides to him: a Took and a Baggins. These two sides are what seem to effect his decisions, however in this novel, the Took side wins. “Then something Tookish woke up inside him, and he wished to go and see the great mountains, and hear the pine-trees and the waterfalls, and explore the caves, and wear a sword instead of a walking stick” (Tolkien 15). This is the moment where Bilbo Baggins begins his adventures and battles. J.R.R. Tolkien portrays a sense of adventure through the fantasy of the novel. …show more content…

Brought together by wizard Gandalf are the 13 dwarfs. They need Bilbo’s help to regain their fortress in the Lonely Mountain as well as their treasure that dragon Smaug has stolen. Initially, Bilbo doesn’t think that he is good enough for the title “burglar” but as he encounters obstructions along the way to Smaug’s cave he proves himself otherwise. In a fantasizing fashion, Tolkien takes the reader on Bilbo’s adventure in route to Smaug. Encountering the trolls, the elves, Goblins, giant spiders, the dragon, and the “Battle of Five Armies”. Tolkien using fantasy creatures and events to carry along the story and adventures keeps the readers intrigued and excited. As a reader, you feel as if you are with Bilbo and the dwarfs on their quest. The idea of fantasizing the novel corresponds with the idea of Bilbo being considered an epic hero because he defeated epic battles and larger than life events making him honored in a fashion like no

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