Since this is the final blog post I will be posting, I want to take the time to thank you for taking your own time to read my blog. Although J.R.R. Tolkein wrote many novels, one of them intrigues me the most, The Hobbit. The Hobbit was published in 1937 and is roughly 310 pages long (Wikipedia). Along with the analysis of The Hobbit comes the novels many themes and how they progress.
Throughout The Hobbit the themes of animism, the ability to overcome greed and selfishness, and the maturation of the protaganist (Wikipedia). As Bilbo Baggins, the main character, begins his quest, he begins as a weak and gullible hobbit. However, as Bilbo continues his journey with the dwarves and the discovery of the ring, Bilbo begins to mature into a more knowing and charasmatic character. Bilbo becomes more eager to fight for the good of all mankind. The theme of overcoming greed and selfishness is another major point to expand upon. A big topic many of the characters are compatible with is greed. The characters all seem to want food and will do anything to calm their starving bellies. Also, as Bilbo grows fond of the magic ring, he will not let anyone hold it or borrow it due to his selfishness. The final important theme throughout the novel is animism. In all of Tolkien's novels, it seems that some form of inanimate object can walk and/or talk. The talking creatures in The Hobbit are the dragon Smaug, spiders, eagles, ravens, and many more. Another important analysis of The Hobbit are the different characters.
Althought there are many important characters in The Hobbit, the two main characters are Bilbo Baggins and Gandalf the Grey. "Bilbo's central role is underscored by his appeal---he is not only the most important, but also the most likable and honorable character" (Sparknotes). Bilbo eventually learns to live life to the fullest and not huddle away from the outer world in his hole in the hill home. Gandalf is the man/wizard who chose Bilbo, an old freind, to journey with the other dwarves on their quest. The Grey wizard never reallys explains himself in much depth, however; his points are short and to the point. Thus, there are many more characters throughout the novel that are important, yet Bilbo and Gandalf are the most important.
Overall, there is much more to be said about the novel The Hobbit, yet not enough time and blog space to discuss it all. Thank you for reading my blog. Lets pray I get an acceptable grade!
----------"It is the job that is never started that takes longest to finish."
-J.R.R. Tolkien (ThinkExist)
Work Cited
"SparkNotes: The Hobbit: Analysis of Major Characters." SparkNotes: Today's Most Popular
Study Guides. web. 11 May 2010. http://www.sparknotes.com/lit/hobbit/canalysis.html.
"The Hobbit." Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia. Web. 11 May 2010.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Hobbit#Critical_Analysis.
Monday, May 10, 2010
Sunday, May 2, 2010
Summary of Major Works
Throughout J.R.R. Tolkien's life, he wrote many well known novels. His most well known novels are that of his The Lord of The Ring series. Of the Lord of The Rings series there are four books: The Hobbit, The Lord of The Rings the Fellowship of The Ring, The Lord of The Rings The Two Towers, and The Lord of the Rings the Return of the King. From these four, the last three are more well known due to the movie trilogy that portrayed the books, however I am going to summarize all four of the books.
The Hobbit: In The Hobbit, "Tolkien's central character, Bilbo Baggins, embarks on a heroic quest to find a lost treasure" (Quazen). Bilbo encounters many mythical creatures and beasts along the way. The white wizard Gandalf encourages Bilbo to help out twelve other dwarves to help them find his treasure. Along the way, after the dwarves are forced to take shelter in a cave over-ridden by goblins, Bilbo discovers the magical ring. Bilbo then travels with the dwarves to the town of Esgaroth where they kill the magical dragon, take his treasure, and befriend the elves as they all fight the goblin army.
The Fellowship of the Ring: In this book, many different things occur. Bilbo struggles to give over the ring to Frodo, his nephew. The ring is the only remaing ring of the once famous kings of Mordor. The ring must be destroyed due to its overwhelming power and because King Sarumon is attempting to obtain the ring in any ways possible. In the end, Frodo meets many new people such as Aragon and Legolas whom all help him. This book ends with Frodo and his friend, Sam, fighting off Soron's orcs in a forest and then heading down the river to continure their journey. His other campanions are seperated from the pact.
The Two Towers: Frodo and Sam continue their treacherous journey as the meet up with Gollum, the original founder of the ring from The Hobbit. They continue their journey to Mordor, the volcano the ring was originally cast in. The other members of the group are making allies with other towns as they are gathering troups to fight Sarons evil orc army. This nook ends with Sam chasing after a group of orcs who have taken Frodo after he was stung by an enormous spider when Same, Frodo, and Gollum were travelling through a secret entry way to Mordor.
The Return of the King: In the last chapter of the four part series, Frodo and Sam succeed in their journey of destroying the ring by reaching Mordor after many treacherous attempts of facing orcs and other creatures. Gollum bites the ring off Frodo's finger and falls into the pit of doom where the ring is destroyed and King Saron dies as well as his army begins to fall apart. As Frodo and Sam are doing this, Aragon and the other companions eventually reach Minas Tirith, the location of Mordor, where they demand King Saramon surrenders, however, after fighting for quite a while, King Saron and Saramon die from the ring being destroyed. In the end, they return to their home where Sam marries a beautiful hobbit, and Frodo and his uncle Bilbo ride off with elves to a place where people go when they tire of the earth.
----------"The burned hand teaches the best"
-J.R.R. Tolkien (Thinkexist)
Work Cited
"J.R.R. Tolkien Quotes." Find the Famous Quotes You Need, ThinkExist.com Quotations
web. 02 May 2010. http://thinkexist.com/quotes/j.r.r._tolkien/2.html
"J.R.R. Tolkien: English Writer and Academic Quazen." Quazen Arts, Autos, and More. Web.
02 May 2010. http://quazen.com/reference/biography/j-r-r-tolkien-english-writer-and-academic
The Hobbit: In The Hobbit, "Tolkien's central character, Bilbo Baggins, embarks on a heroic quest to find a lost treasure" (Quazen). Bilbo encounters many mythical creatures and beasts along the way. The white wizard Gandalf encourages Bilbo to help out twelve other dwarves to help them find his treasure. Along the way, after the dwarves are forced to take shelter in a cave over-ridden by goblins, Bilbo discovers the magical ring. Bilbo then travels with the dwarves to the town of Esgaroth where they kill the magical dragon, take his treasure, and befriend the elves as they all fight the goblin army.
The Fellowship of the Ring: In this book, many different things occur. Bilbo struggles to give over the ring to Frodo, his nephew. The ring is the only remaing ring of the once famous kings of Mordor. The ring must be destroyed due to its overwhelming power and because King Sarumon is attempting to obtain the ring in any ways possible. In the end, Frodo meets many new people such as Aragon and Legolas whom all help him. This book ends with Frodo and his friend, Sam, fighting off Soron's orcs in a forest and then heading down the river to continure their journey. His other campanions are seperated from the pact.
The Two Towers: Frodo and Sam continue their treacherous journey as the meet up with Gollum, the original founder of the ring from The Hobbit. They continue their journey to Mordor, the volcano the ring was originally cast in. The other members of the group are making allies with other towns as they are gathering troups to fight Sarons evil orc army. This nook ends with Sam chasing after a group of orcs who have taken Frodo after he was stung by an enormous spider when Same, Frodo, and Gollum were travelling through a secret entry way to Mordor.
The Return of the King: In the last chapter of the four part series, Frodo and Sam succeed in their journey of destroying the ring by reaching Mordor after many treacherous attempts of facing orcs and other creatures. Gollum bites the ring off Frodo's finger and falls into the pit of doom where the ring is destroyed and King Saron dies as well as his army begins to fall apart. As Frodo and Sam are doing this, Aragon and the other companions eventually reach Minas Tirith, the location of Mordor, where they demand King Saramon surrenders, however, after fighting for quite a while, King Saron and Saramon die from the ring being destroyed. In the end, they return to their home where Sam marries a beautiful hobbit, and Frodo and his uncle Bilbo ride off with elves to a place where people go when they tire of the earth.
----------"The burned hand teaches the best"
-J.R.R. Tolkien (Thinkexist)
Work Cited
"J.R.R. Tolkien Quotes." Find the Famous Quotes You Need, ThinkExist.com Quotations
web. 02 May 2010. http://thinkexist.com/quotes/j.r.r._tolkien/2.html
"J.R.R. Tolkien: English Writer and Academic Quazen." Quazen Arts, Autos, and More. Web.
02 May 2010. http://quazen.com/reference/biography/j-r-r-tolkien-english-writer-and-academic
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