Conclude that the "unexpected journey" is as much internal as it is physical.
Discuss the pivotal conversation between Gandalf and Bilbo about courage. Gandalf suggests that "true courage is about knowing not when to take a life, but when to spare one."
Analyze how Gandalf chooses Bilbo not for his fighting skill, but for his hidden potential and spirit. III. The Moral Foundation of Courage Hobbit An Unexpected Journey(2012)7 Subtiitreid...
Describe the initial tranquil setting of Hobbiton and Bilbo’s reluctance to leave his "good food" and "warm hearth."
To draft a useful paper regarding the film , it is essential to focus on its role as the first installment of a prequel trilogy to The Lord of the Rings and its thematic exploration of courage and growth. Conclude that the "unexpected journey" is as much
Briefly cover the history of Erebor and the dragon Smaug , highlighting the dwarves' drive to reclaim a home that was "turned to ash."
Use the encounter with Gollum as a case study where Bilbo uses wit over brawn to survive, ultimately sparing Gollum and changing the fate of Middle-earth. IV. Themes of Loss and Displacement Hobbit An Unexpected Journey(2012)7 Subtiitreid...
I. Introduction