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“The Hobbit” by J.R.R. Tolkien Summary

“The Hobbit” is a fantasy novel written by J.R.R. Tolkien and published in 1937. It is the precursor to Tolkien’s more famous work, “The Lord of the Rings.” The story follows the adventures of Bilbo Baggins, a reluctant hobbit who is thrust into an epic journey that leads him far from his comfortable home.

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The Shire, home to the hobbits, is where the tale starts to unfold. The wizard Gandalf and a group of dwarves led by Thorin Oakenshield pay Bilbo Baggins, a pious and unadventurous hobbit, a visit. On a mission to recover the Lonely Mountain and its treasure from the terrifying dragon Smaug, they enlist Bilbo’s assistance.

Bilbo is eventually convinced to join the group after initially being reluctant and hesitant. Together, they embark on a journey through various lands where they run into a variety of helpful and dangerous characters. On their dangerous journey, they encounter wolves, spiders, trolls, and goblins.

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One of the most memorable scenes is when Bilbo meets the strange and twisted creature Gollum, who is in possession of a magical ring. With the help of the ring and his cunning, Bilbo makes his way out of Gollum’s cave and back to his friends.

When the group finally arrives at the Lonely Mountain, they defeat Smaug and recover some of the treasure. However, a dispute over the distribution of the loot results in a conflict between the dwarves, elves, and humans. The quick thinking of Bilbo helps stop additional bloodshed.

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The story ends with Bilbo returning to the Shire, where he finds that his neighbors and relatives have auctioned off his belongings, thinking him dead. Bilbo’s adventures have changed him, and he no longer fits in with the quiet life of the Shire. He becomes an outsider but gains a sense of fulfillment and self-discovery from his experiences.

“The Hobbit” is a classic tale of adventure, friendship, and personal growth. It introduces readers to the rich and imaginative world of Middle-earth and sets the stage for the epic events of “The Lord of the Rings.” Bilbo’s journey from a timid hobbit to a hero showcases themes of courage, resourcefulness, and the power of the individual in the face of daunting challenges.

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