The Hobbit Literary Analysis

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Hiding information can be harmful depending on how essential the information is. The results of your choices that follow your decision of keeping the details to yourself, could differ from good to bad. In the novel “The Hobbit” by J.R.R. Tolkien, the protagonist Mr. Bilbo Baggins, chooses to leave out information of stealing a cursed ring with a power of invisibility to escape from a goblin. Mr. Baggins then tells the rest of the story precisely as it was carried out. I certainly do not take this response as a lie. Just because he does not mention the ring, does not mean he is lying about having it. If his peers did not ask him if he had it or accused him of having it, I personally believe the error is in their hands. Although Tolkien has