The Hobbit: An unexpected Hero's Journey The Hobbit was written by J R.R. Tolkien in 1937 after the midst of WW1 The Hobbit is a fantasy epic written. This book would be a major milestone in fantasy story telling. Having been written after WW1 the book explore themes of war, industrialization, and the hero's journey. The book begins with a hole in the ground. There lives a hobbit named Bilbo Baggins, Bilbo in many retrospects isn't you typical hero or protagonist of the story, he is an everyday man. This is similar to Tolkien's own experience as him and the other soldiers of the first World War were everyday men that were he reluctantly joined military. This in many aspects is vastly similar to the call to action of Bilbo Baggins, he is called to an adventure that far exceeds the norms of his everyday life. As he begins his journey he like Tolkien faced many challenges and along the way he had revelations. But by the end however the Banding co...
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