Bilbo's Journey In The Hobbit By J. R.

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In The Hobbit by J. R. Tolkien, Bilbo Baggins lives a comfortable adventure free life, but he soon learns the meaning of the Bible verse, “For where your treasure is, there your heart will be also.” (Matthew 6:21) A good example of how comfortable Bilbo was is when he says, “Sorry! I don't want any adventures, thank you. Not Today. Good morning! But please come to tea-any time you like! Why not tomorrow? Come tomorrow! Good bye!” Gandalf convinces Bilbo to go on the adventure, but throughout the entirety of the adventure Bilbo grows increasingly homesick and is desirous for the adventure to end. Near the end of his adventure, Bilbo says, “I wish now only to be in my own armchair!” When Bilbo returns to the Shire, he finds his belongings being