Archetype In The Hobbit

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Smaug Beyond The Surface Within the universe of The Hobbit by J.R.R. Tolkien the evil figure archetype is shown through Smaug, this is due to his greedy nature, his destructive tendencies, and his proficient lack of sympathy. As I said, one of Smaug’s main nefarious traits is his lack of moral sympathy. Thorin very early on in the novel tells that Smaug was, “...devouring so many of the dwarves and men of Dale...” (20.) His over power is apparent and acknowledged by the dwarves. Being an enemy of the dwarves, he soon becomes Bilbo’s enemy as well. This makes him the evil figure and this motivates them to set the ball rolling and find him. Along with that he is very acquisitive; being a dragon doubles this trait as, “Dragons steal gold

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