Bilbo Change In The Hobbit

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James Buchmann
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The Hobbit While reading the hobbit the main theme that I noticed was the amount that Bilbo changed from the beginning to the end of the book. This makes Bilbo a dynamic character because he looks at the world in a different way after the adventure that Bilbo went on. In the beginning of the book Bilbo doesn't want to be a part of any adventure or even know about them. Tolkien writes “ "Good morning!" he said at last. "We don't want any adventures here, thank you.” This shows how Bilbo wanted to stay inside of his hole and live his life comfortably. The thing that started to change Bilbo as a character the most was when the dwarves arrived at his house. He first was very annoyed by them because they were uninvited guests that showed up and ate all of his food and drank all of his ale. Then Bilbo heard them singing about the dragon smaug and the Lonely Mountain. This got him very curious and he wanted to know more about it. This is the start noticed the change of Bilbo changing of a character from not wanting to do anything
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At this point Bilbo is starting to gain more confidence in himself . This is something biblo is strong at during the book, outsmarting his enemies instead of out powering them. Also Gollum contrasts Bilbo very well while doing the riddles. It brings out the darker sides of Bilbo as a character that you don't notice during the first half of the book. The darker side of Bilbo that was shown was when Bilbo couldn’t think of a riddle for Gollum so he cheats. He cheats by asking Gollum what he had in his pocket which is just an unfair question. Both Bilbo and Gollum realise that this question was unfair but Bilbo was fine with it because he just wanted to survive and get out of the cave where him and Gollum were