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    THE HOBBIT By J.R.R TOLKIEN The Hobbit by J.R.R Tolkien was a prelude to is amazing book series called THE LORD OF THE RINGS. The Hobbit tells a story of a hobbit name Bilbo Baggins, and a company of dwarves on their adventure to retake the dwarf’s home from an evil dragon. The book begins with a description of a Hobbit Hole, and a hobbit who live there. A hobbit is a small person who enjoys peace, quite, comfort, and food. The hobbit in this story is no exception. This hobbits house was comfortable

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    Welcome dear reader, to this report. In the following paragraphs, we will explore the characters, setting, and story of J.R.R. Tolkien's 'The Hobbit'. Finally we will be ending with my evaluation of the book as a whole. Enjoy!A Hobbit is a small hairy creature that lives underground, not in a cave, but in a hobbit hole, an extragantly decorated home under the hills of the shire, with a large, round door, pokeing out of the hill. One such creature, is a fellow named Bilbo Baggins. Bilbo loves nothing

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    literature set in a fantasy oriented stage will have no merits to the youths of today. The Hobbit by J. R. R. Tolkien, however, with its crafty of usage symbolism, displays its relevance to issues that often trouble teens. As the story progresses from a children’s tale to an epic, the main character Bilbo undergoes a series of development, his experiences often overlapping with ordinary people. Reading the Hobbit will provide teens with opportunities of exploring the importance of several common but

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    fellowship book 1 The first chapter in the book begins in a small village, following the book of The Hobbit. Bilbo Baggins celebrates his 111th (or eleventy-first, as it is called in the story) birthday on the same day, 22 September, that his younger cousin and adopted heir Frodo Baggins celebrates his coming of age at thirty-three. At the birthday party, Bilbo departs from the Shire, the land of the Hobbits. Bilbo does so by using the magic ring (that he had found on his journey) to disappear and is aided

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    The book I have chosen to write my book report on is “THE HOBBIT” by J.R.R Tolken. The Hobbit is a book about great courage and the lengths that a hobbit will go to please not only himself but others as well. The protagonist in our book is Mr Bilbo Baggins, a well respected and quiet little hobbit. The author describes hobbit’s as very well mannered creatures that look very much like humans, but are half the height. Bilbo often likes to treat himself and bakes cakes to snack on and usually if he

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    The Hobbit

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    formed with his currently famous writer and friend, C. S. Lewis. As one of the many information suppliers for the biography website, Biography.com posted, "J.R.R. Tolkien is an internationally renowned fantasy writer. He is best known for authoring The Hobbit and the Lord of the Rings trilogy." (However, this informant's name is not mentioned in the website) The first topic this report will cover will be Tolkien's early life. Tolkien is reported to have moved to England early in his life. However, Tolkien

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    Comparison Of The Hobbit

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    The Hobbit Compare & Contrast Essay Rough Draft Have you ever thought how the characters relate to each other? Is it the behavior, culture, attitude or values. Well, all those things make ones similar and different from others. In his book, “ The Hobbit”, the author J.R.R Tolkien describes the hobbit, dwarves, and elves. In “ The Hobbit”, the characters all have traits that they have in common yet also have traits that are different. About the hobbit in chapter 1, it is said that “They are little

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    The Hobbit Comparison

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    own. Knowing and making many languages is what really solidified his way of writing, by doing so he created multiple languages that are used in both The Hobbit and Lord of the Rings. To understand the differences between Lord of the Rings and The Hobbit is necessary to take a closer look at the theme, plot, and characters. By comparing The Hobbit to Lord of the Rings, it becomes clear that these two books share a the same timeline. Both stories take place in Middle Earth during the Third Age. Rivendell

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    Hobbit Evidence

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    Evidence on Whether Hobbits Are Different Species Alien from Earth is a documentary film on an anthropological study reviewing the existence of a new human species. The evidence in the film suggests that the Hobbit is a completely different creature rather than the microcephalic Homo Sapiens. Firstly, the body structure varies considerably. The size of the recovered skeleton reveals that the Homo Floresiensis is equivalent to a three-year-old modern human measuring about three foot (Luar). Secondly

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    The Hobbit Theme

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    small man? The Hobbit by J.R.R. Tolkien is a story set in a fantastical world with the plot and theme beautifully woven into the text, which wonderfully adds layers to the characters. A summary of such a story is as magical to explore as the world is comes from. Bilbo is a Hobbit descended from Took & Baggins, families that are wealthy and respected in the Hobbit community. Gandalf is an old that has known Bilbo’s family for a very long time. He was very well known in the Hobbit community before

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