Analyzing Bilbo's Character From 'The Hobbit'

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Ethan Kimani Grimes 07-C 14 May 2024 The Hobbit RTL Essay The huge fantasy Hobbit by J.R.R Tolkien follows a tiny Hobbit man named Bilbo Baggins on his unexpected adventure with 13 grizzly dwarves. Led by Thorin Oakenshield, and accompanied by a wizard named Gandalf, the group sets out on a daring adventure to reclaim the lost treasure that belonged to the dwarves' ancestors. Bilbo is given the crucial role of being the group's burglar throughout the book; we see him live up to his role and purpose. First Bilbo shows the dwarves how helpful he can be during the encounter with trolls Tolkien states, “. Trolls' purses are mischief, and this was no exception. Are you a "'Ere,' oo are you?" it squeaked, as it left the pocket, and William turned round at once and grabbed Bilbo by the neck, before he could duck behind the tree (36). …show more content…

Bilbo shows that he is unafraid to be a burglar and will prove his purpose even with the chance of getting caught (which ends up happening). Later in the book, when the dwarves are on the verge of being eaten by spiders, Bilbo saves them once again, which empowers him. According to the text “Somehow the killing of the giant spider, all alone by himself in the dark without the help of the wizard or the dwarves or of anyone else, made a great difference to Mr. Baggins. He felt like a different person.(155). He killed many spiders by throwing stones at them, then he drew them away from his friends by taunting them. If Bilbo did not show his purpose and was not present in the situation, then the dwarves surely would have

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