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The Hobbit Essay

Bilbo’s noblest moment in The Hobbit, a fantasy book by J.R.R. Tolkien, is when he gives up the Arkenstone, a precious jewel. He is commended for his graciousness of giving away such a treasure, for everyone was rushing to try to get it for themselves. Yet, Bilbo gave the stone to the Elvenking and went against his friends, the dwarfs, to attempt to protect lives. This is especially noble since no one else could have achieved this action and been trusted. It revealed supreme generosity from Bilbo.
Bilbo feels that it is essential to settle all disputes, which is why he concludes that giving up the Arkenstone would be the best alternative. A war was beginning because the elves and men wanted their fair share of the treasure; for they were the ones that had killed Smaug, the dragon who stole the fortune from the dwarfs hundreds of years ago. Maybe, the elves and men could bargain with the Arkenstone, which is the heart of Thorin. Thorin treasures it above anything else in ...

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