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Bilbo's Quotes From The Hobbit

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“This is the END. I am going. I am leaving NOW. GOODBYE!” (32)
This quotation occurs in the beginning of Book 1, in the middle of Chapter 1, at the end of Bilbo’s “inevitable after dinner speech.” Bilbo is giving a speech to his 144, or “One Gross,” closest family and friends during his and Frodo’s birthday party. It is Bilbo’s 111th birthday and Frodo’s 33rd. Together, their age is 144, hence the 144 guests for this speech. This speech, while expected at a Birthday Party, is Bilbo’s way of escaping for another, possibly last, adventure and a way for Bilbo to play a joke on the residents of the Shire. This quote occurs immediately before the last time that Bilbo will use the One Ring, although he does not know yet of the ring’s evil nature. …show more content…

This is said immediately after placing protective chain mail and Sting, Bilbo’s dagger, on Frodo and then hiding them. Frodo, on the outside, looks just like an everyday hobbit, but he is protected by hidden armor. In another sense, Frodo looks just like a “plain hobbit” but is indeed stronger than he looks. He is able to prevent from being overcome by the evil in the ring through the end of the book. Frodo has to look like a plain hobbit in an attempt to secretly destroy the ring, however there is much more in him. Hobbits’ do not usually go on adventures, especially dangerous ones. Frodo is stronger than he looks and able to survive the adventure, including a wound to the shoulder that would have crippled most men. This novel is about plain hobbits journeying to destroy a ring. The characters develop into strong fighters that are much more than what initially meets the …show more content…

The Basin showed something that could happen, that had happened, or was currently happening. Frodo saw the eye of Sauron in the basin and knew what it was even though he had not heard of Sauron as an eye before. He knew that the eye was looking for him and the One Ring. After seeing this in the basin, he noticed a ring on Lady Galadriel’s hand and knew that her ring was one of the rings given to the elves. Realizing what he had seen and what he noticed, she explained that her ring kept them safe. It also kept the Golden Wood golden and preserved the ancient feeling in the wood. She went on to explain that Frodo’s coming meant the end of the Golden Wood. If he failed, then Sauron would have control over Lady Galadriel’s ring and thus over the Golden Wood, but if he succeeded, then there was no grantee that her ring would work without the power of the One Ring. Either way, her kingdom was lost. Even with this guarantee, she and her people helped Frodo and the Fellowship on their journey. She showed her true nature for good by supporting the eradication of evil, even at the cost of her

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