The Hobbit: An
Unexpected Journey
I only saw the
movie. I feel like Bilbo Baggins plays a big part in being a hero. At first, he
doesn’t want to be a hero; he wants to be in his peaceful home alone with no
worries. But there is a problem in the world and the dwarfs had given him the
journey to take to help fix the problem. But later on, Bilbo decided he wanted
to go on an adventure.
I feel like the Hobbit is sort of relating to
me. I am small and so are hobbits. It is like me going on an adventure: growing
up, going to college, and getting a job. That is definitely going on an
adventure to me. The line “...I am going on an adventure!” in the The
Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey is definitely what I said when I first
started going to college.
Of course all
heroes have their ups and downs. Bilbo Baggins definitely had his up and downs
throughout his journey. For instance, when he found the ring, he discovers that he can be invisible to enemy, but yet, he
also had run away to go back home. I feel like that would be okay for a hero to
step down for a little bit; it doesn’t get boring as a story. But then, he
changed his mind on going back home and wanted to help the dwarfs because they
were more in danger and Bilbo knew that they had an advantage with him there.
By the end of the
film, Bilbo and the dwarfs were more than half way there. The dwarfs couldn’t have
done it without Bilbo. If Bilbo hadn’t shown up, the leader of the dwarfs would
have gotten eaten by the enemy’s leader/pet. That’s what I believe makes a great
hero!
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