The "Lord of the Ring" trilogy has always death rate and death rate. Fate and destiny are inevitable themes, because Tolkien finally raised questions that led to a journey of life. In this poem, "I am thinking by sitting by the fire," Bilbo not only looks back on his journey but also realizes that the journey is beyond him even after the trip. In addition, Bilbo's poetry is connected to each other. Because when he points to "the door" to express the cyclical flow of life, he says, "I will sit and think in the fire."
The main character Hobbit of this JR. Turkien is a very dangerous and traveling journey that changes life. This trip by the hero symbolizes that the journey can change the person's personality and change their identity. The main character of this book is Bilbo Baggins, which is a hobbit every day. As everyone knows, the bag is quiet, admirable, and predictable by the hobbit. Bilbo is not different from other ordinary hobbits. When Bilbo faced the chance of adventure, he could not refuse. In many cases, the journey improves people and helps them achieve greater success in their lives. In addition, the trip is amazing and informative for people and helps that person have the greatest potential.
Novel Bilbo Baggins, J. The Hobbit of R. R. Tolkien is a smart person. At the beginning of the story, Dwarves thought that Bilbo was not a thief but a valuable grocery store (Torkin 18). At the late stages of their journeys, these dwarfs became more respectful of Bilbo. Because he repeatedly rescued them from the obstacles they were faced with. Some will say he is a hero. When they hear the word "hero", people first think about power and abilities. But Bilbo Baggins is not a kind of hero. He used humor and wisdom to save his crew, but the beginning of the journey was a little unstable
JRR's Hobbit Tolkien is a perfect example of a heroic journey. In a heroic journey heroes are ordinary personality and are asked to do extraordinary things to achieve almost impossible goals - all when he or she becomes a hero. Gandolph asked Shy Bilbo Baggins to accept the call for adventure which is part of a heroic journey. Normally Bilbo refuses to respond to that phone and Gandolph does not allow Bilbo to hide its phone. On the way, Bilbo was bothered by many fierce enemies, so Gandorf helped Hobbit. As a mentor and a person who persuaded Bilbo to take risks, Gandorf needed help and he needed help. Even if the enemies will kill you and your friends, part of the hero's journey will confront your fears and insist on calling, Bilbo will. At the end of the story, Bilbo helped to win the war, occupied a small part of wealth, and returned to the wealthy Hobbit.