Introduction The book I analyzed and analyzed is J. It is "Hobbit" of R. Turkien. I will discuss plot and character development, configuration, author style, and my view on it. Because there are too many characters in the plot development story, it is difficult to track and understand each character. There was an introduction for the first time, and the author talked about what the Hobbit and Bilbo families are. It's not that complicated, the author is easy to understand.
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 Thor son Thoror's son Thorin Oakenshield travels in the east lonely mountains to regain their family wealth from the dragon Smaug living in the museum.
JRR Tolkien is a name synonymous with culture in the field of Fantasy Classics decades after the 1960's. His two novels, almost every American high school student since 1967 need to read "Lord of the Rings" and "Hobbit". The reason is straightforward - the world drawn by JRR Tolkien is the character of their LSD symbolism - and the alice in Wonderland is considered a psychedelic masterpiece, and the hobbit is considered huge. The first success of Tolkien's work was the first surprise for him - when he was first published in 1936 he did not think the world and culture stories are the most popular hit movies - it's a new I got a life. In the 1960s it was a special surprise. Even in the past two decades, the shot version of the two novels became classical in the movie, and the work of JRR Tolkien reached a permanent and lasting quality he never expected.