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Thursday, March 29, 2012

Characters in the Hobbit - Tolkien

Bilbo Baggins - he was a hobbit, a rush of petite people (no bigger than 4
or 5 feet), with lots of hair on the upper section of their feet, they enjoyed
calm sorroundings and to live a unexcited life.  However,  Bilbo was not the
ordinary hobbit, because one fraction of his family was not very respectful,
due to the fact that they were known to go on adventures. He played a very
important role in the chronicle, because he helped the dwarves rush many
dangerous situations and ultimately, advance their goal.  At the beginning of
the myth, he suffered an internal conflict, due to the fact that one part
of himself wanted to quit in the Hobbit Hole, while the other wanted
adventure, but later, as the memoir develops, he beggins to observe many
talents that he was not aware of, and he became more confident in himself.
Since a very early age, Bilbo's family was a friend to Gandalf, so in a intention,
Bilbo knew him.  Later, they became grand friends, due to the fact that
Gandalf showed gargantuan trust and confidence in Bilbo throughout the adventure.

Thorin Oakenshield - he was short, very archaic, had a long beard, white beard,
and he wore a blue hood during most of the fable.  He was the grandson of
the King of the Under the Mountain. Most of the time he was serious, but,
because he was a dwarf, he always enjoyed song and drink.  At first, he
didn't deem Bilbo would be of any aid, and to be actual, he notion he
was nothing more than an obstacle in his bolt.  However, at the destroy of
the sage, he considered him a titanic friend, who without his attend, wouldn't
have fulfilled his mission in life: to restore the kingdom of the dwarves.

The Dwarves - they were all a bunch of jolly fellows, who enjoyed song and
drink whenever the had the chance, and they were also gigantic craftsmen.  At
first, they honest considered Bilbo the burglar, but, as Bilbo saved them
time after time, they began to respect and esteem him, and ironically,
abuse his contract with them.

Gandalf the Wizard - he was a  very conventional, very wise, person, who helped the
adventurers with his wisdom and his magic in many situations in the memoir.
His greatest feat during the anecdote was when he slayed the Goblin King, not
because he helped the dwarves speed, but because when he slayed him, he
unleashed the wrath of the goblins, which in turn caused the other races to
join forces to rid the land of the menace of the Goblins. From the
begginning, he displayed tall confidence in Bilbo, and because of this
they became tremendous friends, and he helped Bilbo grow as a person.

Elrond, the Lord of The Elves - he was the leader of the elves, so old-fashioned and
wise, that his knolegde spanned the centuries, yet kind and satisfactory.  He
always welcomed strangers, as long as they weren't bad. He played an
important share in the account, because he gived the adventurers information
on how to enter the castle without going through the main gate and the
names of the swords they obtained from the Trolls.

Gollum - he was a dark-dwelling creature, forced to live in the bottom of
the Goblin's lair. He had lived there from who knows when, and from such
solitude, he found that the only person he could talk to was himself,
therefore referring to himself as "My Precious" or We, when he was in a
conversation. He knew many riddles, and enjoyed to spend them whenever he
could or to be riddled, if the site would turn up.  When he was but
just a youngster, he was given a magic ring, one that made him invisible,
and allowed him to feed from the Goblins that lived impartial above his lair.

Bard - he was a normal human, but he was a very special one due to the fact
that he was a descendant of the leader of Dane, a town that was located at
the foot of Lonely Mountain, that suffered the wrath of Smaug, when he
arrived at Lonely Mountain.

Smaug - a very aged, greedy, and unfriendly dragon.  He was known as feared for
his size and physical prowess.  Like an worn dragon he was, he was among the
most distinguished creatures in the world, hungered to hoard wealth, collecting
mounds of coins and gathering as many gems, jewels, and items as possible.
Therefore he attacked the Lonely Mountain and claimed the dwarven treasure
for himself.  He lived for protecting his cherish, and would protect it at
all costs.