Tolkien's 'The Hobbit': Lessons Against Materialism

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In the year 1937, John Ronald Reul Tolkien’s, The Hobbit was first published, now over 100 million copies have been published. In The Hobbit, a small creature from the fictional world of Middle Earth called a hobbit , named Bilbo Baggins embarks on a life changing quest in the company of twelve dwarves and one wizard. During his adventures Bilbo learns many important lessons, lessons that can still be applied to everyday life. Tolkien had strong negative views on materialism; these views influenced many of his writings. Tolkien’s, the Hobbit, illustrates the necessity of ridding oneself of greed and the joys of a life of poverty and virtues. The main character of The Hobbit, Bilbo Baggins, learns first hand many of lessons experienced during

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