JRR's Hobbit Tolken Bilbo Baggins is Hobbit, a group of short and cowardly creatures living in a comfortable tunnel that wants to maintain order and predictability. One day, he unexpectedly noticed himself ruling himself witch Gandalf and 13 dwarves. With the help of Gandalf, Dwarves move to Lonely Mountain and are planning to regain the treasure the Smaug dragons have stolen long before their people. Gandalf chose Bilbo as their thief. Especially when Bilbo fainted when talking about danger for the first time, the dwarf was not satisfied with the wizard's choice.
Hobbit Tolkien of JR.R. is a story about Hobbit trip. The team consists of 13 dwarves and Hobbit Bilbo Baggins. Bilbo was chosen by the magical wizard called Gandalf to continue his adventure. He thought that he had a possibility and thought it useful for the dwarf, he chose Bilbo. The organization did not understand why he chose Bilbo because he was very afraid that Gandalf would be at risk. "I am sorry, I do not want to take risks, thanks," Bilbo asked Gandalf to continue his adventure. Still, he likes materialist theory too much and is an obvious coward.
Tolkien, J. R. Hobbit JRR Turkien's Hobbit is perfect for those who love to travel and adventure. In this fascinating piece, Hobbit explored the negligence, self-satisfaction, and conflict between behavior and altruism. This creates tension among the characters, keeps fascinating the readers, and wants to know what will happen next. In addition, the theme of this book has been incorporated into books by exploring the right rather than simple, perfectly compatible with the conflict of this book. Through Hobbit's view of Bilbo Baggins, readers began trying to regain their house from Smaug Dragon with him and his dwarf company. Bilbo and his company have many opportunities to give up and withdraw, but they stick. Some late parts are spreading intermittently throughout the book, but they can be supplemented by a very fast paced action scene and abundant vocabulary. - Ben Hurley, grade 2021