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The Struggle Between Good And Evil In The Hobbit

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In The Hobbit, J.R.R Tolkien describes the struggle of good against evil by creating a fantasy world complete with settings, creatures and magic. The forces of evil such as goblins and dragons provide the conflict, which sets the story in motion. Bilbo, a hobbit, represents good as displayed by ....

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....es with Gullum he steals a magic ring from Gullum. When Gullum found out he attempted to chase Bilbo. At that moment Bilbo placed the magic ring on his finger "his head was in a whirl of hope and wonder. It seemed that the ring he had was a magic ring. It made you invisible" (Tolkien 89). This magic ring truly shows that The Hobbit is a fantasy story and the ring that Bilbo had both represented good and evil. This is the ring that made Gullum into what he was. But Bilbo uses the ring for ....
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