Bilbo's Transformation In The Hobbit

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In a fantastical world known as Middle Earth, filled with dangerous magic, evil beings, and mystical creatures, an unlikely hero, a hobbit named Bilbo, sets out on a journey to save the world from the tyrant dragon Smaug to prove his worth to not only his close friends, but himself. The main character “Bilbo Baggins” transforms from a timid and fearful hobbit into an intrepid and heroic figure in the book, The Hobbit written by J.R.R. Tolkien, through key events that evoke presentations of his maturing bravery.
After having his house invaded by a band of dwarves who tried to solicit his service as a burglar, Bilbo was subsequently pressured into leaving his monotonous yet comfortable life for an adventure that would require many feats of Bilbo's …show more content…

Being the burglar of the group, a job which entails a great deal of scouting and cleverness, Bilbo sprints ahead to investigate the lair of the great dragon Smaug, necessitating a great deal of courage, Walking into the dragon’s refuge, Bilbo observed the creature’s wealth, and what riches further bravery and cunning could bring him: “Bilbo had heard the tell and sing of dragon-hoards before, but the splendor, the lust, the glory of such treasure had never yet come home to him. His heart was filled and pierced with enchantment and with the desire of dwarves; and he gazed motionless, almost forgetting the frightful guardian.” Pg. 198 Bilbo, using his cunning, conversed with the dragon and used his skills as a burglar to deduce the location of the dragon’s weak point. "Old fool! Why there is a large patch in the hollow of his left breast as bare as a snail out of its shell!‘' Pg. 207. This consequently proves his worth to the dwarves. However, I believe that this decision was made not only to prove that he is worthy to the rest of the people he holds dear, but to prove to himself he can be brave and useful. In conclusion, it is evident that Bilbo has developed into a brave and audacious figure, who has proven his worth not only to the fellowship, but to himself in his greatest endeavor

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