Hero Today, by definition, being a hero is a powerful force, contempt, the ability to gain fame and wealth, and a fearless conquest to help those who can not protect themselves. However, John Ronald Reuel Tolkein's "Hobbit" hero Bilbo Baggins proved that none of these qualities are quality. Hero. He was a lazy hobbit, but he was invited to join the adventure as a thief to help him regain the dwarven home from Smaug Dragon.
Hobbit Hobbit of JRR Tolkien is a story of a comfortable and friendly creature called Bilbo Baggins. Bilbo, like most hobbits, looks like a human being, but since the sole of the foot is hard and barely large, it is executable with about half the size. Bilbo was recommended by Gandalf, a group of mysterious old wizards, hired as a "thief" by a group of dwarves, but Bilbo fell into a more mysterious life than his own hobbit life. A dwarf led by Thror's son Thor son Thorin Oakenshield travels in the east lonely mountains to regain their family wealth from the dragon Smaug living in the museum.
Bilbo · Baggins changed greatly in the novel "The Hobbit". At first he was a small hobbit that lived in the hobbit. He likes to organize things and hate their troublesome things. "Please do not mind, do not worry, you can manage it" (Tolkein, 12). One day a wizard named Gandalf came and gave Bilbo the opportunity to continue his adventure. Bilbo refused his offer, but the next day, 13 dwarves came to his house. They ate together, then went to bed at Bilbo 's house. Gandalf then persuaded him to risk them. Bilbo has lots of things. With his beggar he is flat, static and main, he is the hero. At the end of the story, he is round and full of energy, and mostly he is still the hero. At the end of the story, Bilbo is a modified hobbit
The hobbit first appeared in the novel "Hobbit" whose nominal Hobbit was the hero Bilbo / Baggins. The novel "Lord of the Rings" includes Hobbit · Frod · Baggins, Somewise · Gandhi, Peregrine · Touque, Melia Dock · Brandy Buck, and some other small hobbit characters. The Hobbits are also briefly mentioned in The Silmarillion and Unfinished Tales. According to the preface of the author's "Lord of the Rings", Hobbit is the "relatives" of humanity. In other places, Tolkien describes Hobbit as "diversity" or a human independent "branch". In the story, the hobbit and other races seem to be conscious of similarity (hence the words "big man" and "dwarf" used in Bree). However, in the story, Hobbit considers him to be an independent person.