Bilbo Change In The Hobbit

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In the book The Hobbit by J.R.R. Tolkien, she explains how much a character may change throughout a story depending on what they go through. Bilbo was a hobbit who was very adventurous and went on plenty of adventures with his fellow hobbits. None of the adventures he went on before were quite as drastic as the one explained in this story. Hobbits usually aren’t very adventurous, with the exception of one group. This group of hobbits, which they referred to as a “company”, went on plenty of adventures. One day, Gandalf, who was another hobbit, brought up the idea of going on an adventure. He kept saying he used to go all the time and acted as a hero. “He was witless and wandering, and had forgotten almost everything except for the map and key” (Tolkien 26). Gandalf was hinting at how they should go find everything.Another hobbit named Thorin didn’t like that idea, but the Bilbo spoke. He said …show more content…

Bilbo has an advantage against all of the other hobbits because he has the ring that makes him invisible that he got from the goblins. When he got into Smaug's lair, they end up taking lots of stuff. Bilbo found his very exciting, he says “There was excitement in the camp that night” (Tolkien 205). After they get everything that they came for, they found their way back home. They are all very ready to be home, as Gandalf says “I wish now only to be in my own arm-chair” (Tolkien 294). He gladly makes it safe back home but nobody looks at him the same, because they said he was dead while he was gone. The book The Hobbit by J.R.R. Tolkien showed how much each character went through on their adventure to find everything that they wanted. Every spot that they stopped was just a new personality change which was an ongoing theme throughout the whole book. By the end, every character was unique in their own way, and grew stronger physically and mentally, despite all of the problems along the

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