Bo Bramschreiber
Block C
Nov. 22nd
Literary Thesis
The Hero Of Erebor
In the beginning of The Hobbit we are introduced to Bilbo Baggins, an unlikely hero. Bilbo was an ordinary hobbit content with his typical hobbit lifestyle. He longs for adventure away from the hobbit hole. His life changes very quickly when he meets Gandalf and the 12 dwarves. After accepting Gandalf's challenge Bilbo goes on an action packed quest. Bilbo, the main character in The Hobbit is clearly an archetypal hero based on the 12 steps of the hero's journey. This can be shown with examples from the story.
In the beginning of the story Bilbo is introduced to the wizard Gandalf, and the 12 dwarfs who will lead him to his journey. The hobbit loved
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Bilbo finally crosses the threshold when he leads the dwarves safely through the dark woods. Bilbo is learning to survive on his own. At this point in the story Bilbo has met many enemies including goblins, wolves, elves, spiders, and trolls. His new allies include the dwarves, Gandalf, Bard, and the Eagles.”There was excitement in the camp that night”(205) as the new allies recalled their victories. Bilbo faces several tests from tricking the trolls to killing the great goblin. Bilbo out wits Gollum on his own and gets the ring, right then he learns the power of the ring but won't share with the dwarves. At this point Bilbo has reached the innermost cave and has gained the confidence to defeat Smaug. His ordeal will begin when he goes face to face with Smaug the dragon. Meeting the mentor, crossing the threshold, tests/enemies/allies, approach to the innermost cave, and ordeal are all steps Bilbo has completed on his journey. “There was excitement in the camp that night”(205).
As the story continues Bilbo finds Smaug's weak spot. After, Bilbo steals the cup to prove he was actually in Smaug's lair. Smaug is eventually killed by the archer Bard when Bilbo tells him to shoot at smaug's weak spot. Bilbo learns that there are still a lot of troubles because everyone starts fighting over the treasure that Smaug has in his lair. When it is finally settled how the treasure will
When people go places and step out of their comfort zones, sometimes they come back a different person. In The Hobbit, Bilbo is an ordinary hobbit, but after his adventure, it is apparent that Bilbo is now a hero. Three events that occur that show this transformation are when Bilbo jumps over Gollum, when Bilbo slays a spider, and when Bilbo travels to the Elvenking and Bard in order to make peace. The moment Bilbo leaps over Gollum demonstrates to the reader how Bilbo is beginning to go from hobbit to hero.
Campbell, author of The Hero with a Thousand Faces, and Winkler believe after the hero’s departure, they are faced with a trial or many trails to overcome when they finally meet their biggest enemy, “The hero undergoes a series of trials often on a perilous journey.” (Campbell) Bilbo’s first trial is after Bilbo escapes from Gollum which he is reunited with the dwarves and are surrounded by Wargs but after it seems all hope is lost, eagles swoop down and save the adventures before it is too late. In Mirkwood, the dwarves and Bilbo are starving when they get captured by spiders, and Bilbo has to save them, “Bilbo saw that the moment had come when he must do something. ”(Tolkien 64) Bilbo escapes by himself and then finds the dwarves trapped and defenseless against a mob of spiders which Bilbo has to defeat by calling them names, and angering them until Bilbo has unraveled the dwarves.
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.
Mahdi Jaber Mrs. Schwartz British Literature Dec 5 2015 Heroes “Heroes represent the best of ourselves, respecting that we are human beings. A hero can be anyone from Gandhi to your classroom teacher, anyone who can show courage when faced with a problem. A hero is someone who is willing to help others in his or her best capacity (Martin).” Respectively, anyone can be a hero but heroes are classified as people with aspects including Faith, loyalty, modesty, courtesy, honor, and bravery. Merriam-Webster’s Dictionary defines a hero as “a person who is admired for great or brave acts of fine qualities.”
The Courage of Bilbo Baggins Bilbo Baggins's character in J.R.R. Tolkien's "The Hobbit" exemplifies the strength of fortitude in the face of adversity. Bilbo ultimately demonstrates himself as a courageous and resourceful hero whose bravery inspires those around him despite his initial reluctance to embark on a dangerous journey. According to the lore of Middle-Earth, the Hobbits are a race that loves to live a quiet and peaceful life. They live in the Shire, the homeland and safe heaven of Hobbitkind.
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.
Bilbo’s unconventional heroism challenges traditional hero archetypes by perceiving as an ordinary and unadventerous hobbit while also reinforcing the archetype with selflessness and emphasizing empathy over physical strength. Bilbo’s character challenges the traditional archetype of the hero by presenting Bilbo as an unlikely protagonist while Odysseus
The Hobbit is a piece of prose written by J.R.R Tolkien. In the story the main character Bilbo Baggins fits the definition of a traditional hero. A traditional hero is someone with a physical strength, a forceful personality, and a craving for adventure or even conflict. Traditional heroes also often leave home, seek out honor and glory, and repeatedly prove themselves worthy. Bilbo proves that he is a hero throughout the story with his characteristics, choices, and behaviors.
Throughout Bilbo’s journey he develops and changes from being in his own little
Along the way, they overcome many obstacles that threaten their lives and put their trust for one another to the test. Bilbo learns that there is more to him than he realizes and through hard work and dedication, he can accomplish almost anything. Overcoming these problems and learning more about himself helped Bilbo change from an ordinary, self-doubting hobbit into a clever, courage-filled, loyal hero. In the beginning, Bilbo has no desire to go on an adventure of any kind, but he quickly learns about the cleverness he obtains when he is forced to make quick decisions.
The Hobbit, by J.R.R Tolkien, is a story about the adventure of Bilbo Baggins helping a group of dwarves regain their treasure from the dreadful dragon Smaug and take back the Lonely Mountain. Throughout the story, the travelers encounter many dangers that halt
The journey that Bilbo endures transforms him into a hero. Bilbo encounters many tests and trials throughout the story which reveal character. These courageous actions display the heroic character of Bilbo. Throughout The Hobbit, Bilbo displays the universal message that anyone can develop into a hero. Even the smallest and seemingly weakest creatures and people can become as great as Bilbo.
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.
Book report of "The Hobbit Plot and setting The Hobbit starts of in the village of Hobbiton. Here a Hobbit named Bilbo Baggins lives in a hole in the ground. He lived a quiet life until a wizard named Gandalf turned up. Gandalf wants Bilbo to set ou on a adventure with 13 dwarves, and act as a burglar to reclaim a dwarven kingdom under the Loneley Mountain called Erebor, which was claimed by a dragon named Smaug.
At first I hadn’t noticed this but then, when I really started to think about Bilbo in the beginning of the book, I started to realize that this fitted him perfectly. I thought at first that Bilbo seemed more of a hero because he was the one who came up with all the plans and ultimately took back the cave for the dwarves. What I hadn’t noticed was that in the beginning, Bilbo did not choose to take part in this quest and was subconsciously dragged into it therefore making him the reluctant hero. One theme that I found that related to this is that in order to experience new things, you need to come out of your comfort zone. This compares to Smaug who is the complete opposite of a reluctant hero.