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Subtitle The Hobbit: The Desolation Of Smaug <99% TESTED>

: Smaug himself is a personification of "the wrongful impulse to hoard". His "desolation" is the result of a single-minded desire for gold that destroys everything it touches.

In J.R.R. Tolkien’s lore, a "desolation" is not an event, but a place—specifically "a dreary waste or ruin". subtitle The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug

: The term describes the lands of Dale and the surrounding area that were incinerated and abandoned after Smaug usurped the Dwarven Kingdom of Erebor. : Smaug himself is a personification of "the

The subtitle carries a dual weight, reflecting both the physical destruction of the land and the moral decay of those who seek its treasures. Tolkien’s lore, a "desolation" is not an event,

: The film explores how the quest to reclaim Erebor begins to desolate the characters' spirits. Thorin Oakenshield’s obsession with the Arkenstone mirrors the dragon’s own greed, suggesting that the "desolation" is a corrupting force that can infect the heart as easily as it burns the land. Narrative Pivot

: The title prepares the audience for the eventual awakening of the beast, whose "desolation" expands from the mountain to the human settlement of Lake-town by the film’s cliffhanger ending. Review: The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug - Film Comment

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