In the beginning of The Hobbit, Mr. Bilbo Baggins was a normal hobbit. Gandalf the wizard had something planned for Bilbo. He invited thirteen dwarves over to Mr. Baggins’ house. The dwarves were making their way to The Lonely Mountain to retrieve their treasure. Bilbo had no idea of course, for he thought he only invited the wizard over to his cozy hobbit hole. The wizard placed a sign on Mr. Baggins’ door indicating he was a burglar. That’s where the thirteen dwarves were to meet. The dwarves were told the Bilbo was willing to go on a quest with them, and steal back the treasure. Bilbo, the dwarves, and Gandalf traveled many placed and were faced with a lot of obstacles. In the Misty Mountains, they are captured by goblins. In Mirkwood,
In J.R.R Tolkien’s The Fellowship of the Ring, many changes and transformations happen to the characters, good or bad. Many of these transformations revolve around and occur because of The Ring. It can bring out the best or worst in a person. For example, the wizard Saruman was once on the opposing side of The Ring and all the evil it brought, but it didn't take much for him to turn into the thing he once fought against. However, a character that I truly believe changed for the better is Frodo Baggins.
The dwarves discover something that they didn’t think would happen when they first started onto their adventure, they have relied on Bilbo more than once to get them out of a sticky situation. The dwarves, first heart broke when they hear that Gandalf was leaving them, didn’t think that Bilbo was a worthy burglar to bring onto the trip, believing that he had caused the trip to slow more than necessary. They then begin to realize and discover why Gandalf did leave them though, Gandalf knew that Bilbo would help the dwarves as the journey progressed and he gained more
Bilbo's life has changed a lot after just one night. One day he was just doing the normal thing and staying at his home, the next day he was pickpocketing a giant, later he was walking on a rock giant in a deadly storm, then he gets into a underground place with an unknown creature. Bilbo has really done something with his old house life. First, Bilbo has never done anything compared to pickpocketing a giant. The dwarves saw a light then told bilbo to go check it out.
Nearing the end of the novel, the dwarves praised one another with “May your beards never grow thin!” (Tolkien 294). The Hobbit begins introducing Bilbo Baggins, a hobbit. All of a sudden the great wizard named Gandalf swoops to Bilbo’s hole (or you can call it his home).
The sign said that there was a burglar for hire. Then the dwarves came uninvited to his house Bilbo not knowing why they are coming. In the end Bilbo agreed to go on the adventure and the dwarves are Bilbo’s helpers. The next part of the archetypal pattern of a quest adventures is the threshold of adventure. When Bilbo crosses the threshold to adventure is when he goes around the Misty Mountains trying to get to the land
Life is a learning experience which most of the time requires one to change. In the book, The Hobbit, Bilbo undergoes a very positive change of poltroon to a gallant and adventurous little hobbit. Three instances of this occurring are when he goes to pick-pocket the trolls, when he finds a way into the mountain, and his fight with the giant spider. The first instance that begins to advance Bilbo’s personality is when he decides to pickpocket the trolls.
Courage A single feat of daring can alter conception of what is possible. In the novel “The Hobbit” Bilbo Baggins shows immense courage by plunging into the depths of the caves now controlled by the great and terrible Smaug. The insurmountable amounts of courage that he took with him was immense compared to the small groups of courage that I have gathered up over the years of my life. Bilbo has been a great provider of courage and bravery throughout the entire journey because he has saved all of the other companions from death and being eaten by spiders.
The Hobbit is an inspirational children’s novel because it teaches children that anyone can accomplish great things and that appearance does not matter when comes to strength. This is brought up at the beginning of the story as Bilbo Baggins is initially portrayed as an immature childlike character who is neither brave, nor capable enough for such a mission. Although lacking in these qualities Bilbo eventually develops them throughout his quest and we see his true potential for the first time. Curry states “At the outset, Gandalf assures the dwarves that there is more to Bilbo than meets the eye” (Curry 53). The dwarves initially are unable understand why Gandalf chose Bilbo as they are only able to see what he lacks rather than what he has
In the novel, The Hobbit by J.J. Tolkien, Bilbo Baggins as a character grows tremendously. He goes from caring about nothing besides his cakes and tea, to opening up to a whole different world outside of the Shire. As the book begins, Bilbo is put to the task of reclaiming a place known as the Lonely Mountain by a wizard named Gandalf, after such request Bilbo states “Sorry! I don’t want any adventures, thank you”(Tolkien 4) and ultimately shows his cowardness. Throughout this journey, Bilbo changes for the best.
Bilbo wishes he could turn around, go back home, sleep in his bed, and eat his own food. The dwarves also feel as if the burglar is worthless at the beginning of the novel. Gandalf quickly shuts down all accusations and lets everyone know that Bilbo will be very helpful in this mission. In chapters four and five, the group of fifteen finds themselves in a mountain filled with goblins. On their way out a goblin finds them, so in shock, a dwarf drops Bilbo.
Bilbo Baggins the Burglar Thesis: In the book The Hobbit, the character Bilbo Baggins is a middle class hobbit who must challenged his introverted nature to help the dwarves reclaim their land. Bilbo Baggins is a hobbit, who lives in his hobbit hole. Hobbits are generally short and fat introverted people who don’t leave their house much. Bilbo Baggins was living like that, until one day, thirteen dwarves and his old wizard friend(Gandalf) enter his house and start eating and talking like it was their house.
Bilbo risks his own life to save the dwarves many times during the adventure, which in turn gains him the respect he deserves. This new respect that Bilbo has acquires gives him plenty of confidence in himself to get the job done, whatever it may be. This clearly shows that Bilbo's change from being ridiculed and doubted by the dwarves to being very highly respected is a dramatic one and deserves recognition. All Bilbo needed is a chance to prove the dwarves wrong, and that is what he gets when those same dwarves appear on his doorstep that sunny afternoon. Along with Bilbo Baggins becoming a braver and more respected hobbit, he also develops the most important change in the story; he changes from being incompetent to very resourceful.
The company faces many challenges while Gandalf aids them. Eventually, Bilbo becomes forced to take charge and lead the company to the mountain. The experiences Bilbo encounters throughout his journey define and shape him into the hero he becomes. The Hobbit follows the story of Bilbo by mirroring the heroic journey, showing Bilbo’s dramatic change from the Hobbit he once was.
The Hobbit Literary Analysis Would you be able to step out of your comfort zone for the sake of adventure and a promise of treasure? This was the predicament Bilbo Baggins is unexpectedly presented with one sunny afternoon. Thirteen dwarves appear at his door and put forward their offer. Bilbo is a little apprehensive at first but soon comes to the realization that in his ordinary life of a Hobbit in the Shire he will never get another opportunity like this again. When reading The Hobbit, being able to step out of your comfort zone is a major key.
Now lets talk about a hobbit named Bilbo Baggins. Bilbo Baggins is a hobbit, who has two sides, one is the Baggins side, which is his father’s side. Another is the Took’s side, which was his mother’s side. Even though those are his parents they were very different, before they meet each other. For example, the Baggin’s side is very respected.