your friends.” This quote from Dumbledore, in the second Harry Potter movie can directly relate itself to the famous novel The Hobbit, as Bilbo Baggins is forced to stand up to his friends. The Hobbit is a novel speaks of the human condition throughout its pages, even with the lack of human characters.There are complex characters that are easily relatable, like the Hobbit Bilbo, a shy creature thrown into an adventure, he grows strong and becomes a leader of the quest; or Thorin, a greedy dwarf whose
My two best Personal Reading Logs entries for The Hobbit is entry 9/10/15, my third Personal Reading Log found in my Personal Reading Log charts, and entry 9/14/15, my fourth Personal Reading Log found in my Personal Reading Log chart. They are both located behind my Social Media essay. Both of these entries on my Personal Reading Log chart have a green highlighted star next to them. The 9/10/15 entry is my best work because it shows how I am able to figure out an indirect characterization used to
instance, described the film as a “huge gamble” for the production company, 20th Century Fox. The team behind the project had also acknowledged the film’s weak mainstream appeal amidst other holiday blockbusters such as Silver Linings Playbook and The Hobbit. Despite the lack of faith in the project, the film went on to earn over $609 million worldwide, more than earning back the costs of production. The film also garnered a whopping 11 nominations at the Academy Awards, bringing home 4 of them,
encounter with a Nazgül, Frodo sits amongst the ruins of Osgiliath devoid of hope; the Ring he seeks to destroy has been taking its toll; nothing makes sense anymore, let alone his quest. But Sam, his erstwhile gardener turned companion, rallies the hobbit: “It's like in the great stories, Mr. Frodo. The ones that really mattered” (The Two Towers, 03:21). When things got bleak and everything seemed lost, the heroes pressed on no matter what. These stories were the ones of importance, “Those were the