This shows that the mood and tone is frightening because it is dark and gloomy and it makes one feel afraid or nervous. The director also uses angles to describe the characters, for example, he uses a low angle looking up at the trolls to make them seem tough, rigid, and menacing. The director also uses sound to describe the mood and tone of the scene. For example, he uses tense and edgy music when Bilbo is trying to get the knife from the trolls. By replacing the talking wallet with a knife the director excludes a huge amount of enchantment and fantasy from the movie.
PER REPORTER: Latasha said when Carter was attending In Home Day Care his father (Dedrick) would pick him up from daycare around two or three o’clock in the evening. Latasha said when she would drop the child off at daycare he would have three bottles, a jug of milk, and baby food packed for him. However, she said when she would pick the child up from his father’s house around five forty-five at night he would still have two in a half full bottles, one half of bottle, and unopened food. Latasha said Carter is supposed to eat every two to three hours but was only being given a half of bottle in the eight hours of him being at daycare and with Dedrick.
Bilbo was brave, but not aggressively so. He was loyal, but that did not mean he never had doubts. Bilbo Baggins, of Bag End was an honorable Hobbit. He was also the greatest hero of them all, although he may not seem like it.
There are many different kinds and types of creatures that appear in Bilbo's adventure. One of the creatures is a Dragon. A quote showing the dragons placement on the social hierarchy, is “Your information is antiquated. , he snapped ‘I am armoured above and below with iron scales and hard gems. No blade can pierce me.
I believe Bilbo Baggins will be set up as the hero of the story. This is because in The Hobbit, Tolkien describes aspects of Bilbo’s character that fit the characteristics of a hero. One aspect is shown when he describes Bilbo’s ancestry, “That was, of course, absurd, but certainly there was still something not entirely hobbitlike about them, and once in a while members of the Took-clan would go and have adventures” (Tolkien 2-3). Hobbits are generally peaceful in nature and don’t care much for anything unorthodox in their lives. However the Took-clan is an exception to this shown in the the quote above as it describes that they had an unnatural love for the unknown.
“Sorry! I do not want any adventures, thank you.”- Bilbo Baggins (Chapter 1, page 7) I believe that Bilbo Baggins is the most affected by this adventure. At the beginning he was an ordinary hobbit sitting on his lawn, by the end he has killed Spiders, escaped from goblins and most impressive of all, stole the Arkenstone from Smaug.
In J.R.R Tolkien’s The Hobbit, Bilbo Baggins started out terrified of adventuring and thought his only superior skills in life were his ability to cook and blow smoke rings. Throughout the adventure his attributes are slowly morphed as they go through Joseph Campbell’s hero pattern. Bilbo is capable to make confident decisions and learns how to be devoted, generous and cares about more than his trivial life under the hill. Bilbo Baggins tried to maintain an everyday average normal hobbit life until adventure found him and put him on Joseph Campbell’s hero pattern. Bilbo goes through phases in Joseph Campbell’s hero pattern such as a refusal to call, when Gandalf and the dwarves greet him at his door, crossing of the first threshold, when Bilbo
A hero is a person who is admired or idealized for courage, outstanding achievements, or noble qualities. In Tolkien's novel, The Hobbit, the protagonist Bilbo Baggins shows us that people are not born heroes, but they are forged through hard work and bravery. This story brings us through the development of Bilbo not being a hero, to him becoming a hero, and finally him being a hero. Bilbo starts off the story with almost no qualities of a hero, which is mostly because he is a hobbit. Hobbits are quiet creatures, who offer keep to themselves.
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.
Bilbo discovers a passage to help the dwarves escape. During the escape of imprisonment, the elves sing a song around the river-door. This song consisted of multiple personifications. “Out into the whispering breeze, past the rushes, past the reeds, past the marsh’s waving weeds, through the mist that riseth white, up from mere and pool at night! Follow, follow stars that leap, up the heavens cold and steep”(169).
In the book the Hobbit by J.R.R. Tolkien, there is a lot of poems and chants that the characters sing. I think that there are a lot of reasons that he did this, for example, he might have done it to describe the characters, or to describe the setting, but these are just a few. “ chip the glasses crack the plates. Blunt the knives and bend the forks. That’s what Bilbo Baggins hates.
Sometimes I feel like Bilbo Baggins. I’m awfully short (5’1” thank you very much), drawn towards shiny objects, and love a good adventure. The biggest difference between Bilbo and I is that we come from different worlds. Oh, and I’m not a hobbit. But even though my world may not have warlocks or dragons or dwarves, it is pretty amazing.
The content of the song was stern and focused on the terrain of the woods they were passing through. The structure of the dwarves song was long sentences and short stanzas. The elves song was curious. The elves were curious about where the dwarves was traveling to. They asked questions such as: what
Harry Potter, Frodo Baggins and katniss everdeen all share one important trait, and that’s courage. However courage is not restricted to fictional characters, 99.9% of us probably did something courageous in our lives, whether it's going to a new school or standing up for a friend. Courage is be so powerful that it can change the world. This quote “well behaved women seldom make history” To me means that you won't get any where special without courage. Rosa park stood up for what was right.
The book I read for the third nine weeks was The Hobbit by J. R. R. Tolkien. Bilbo was recruited by Gandalf to go on a quest with dwarves to retake Erebor. On the adventure Bilbo becomes friends with them and the dragon was killed. It is in third person it never says “I” unless someone spoke, but it shows the thoughts of Bilbo. The story is in Middle Earth in sometime in the past and before The Lord of the Rings trilogy.