Literary Essay Rough Plan
Claim: In the book, The Hobbit by JRR Tolkien, Bilbo is afraid to tell the truth to the dwarves, because he is afraid that if he tells the dwarves, that he doesn't want to be there and he wants to be at his home, they will not like him.
Reason: It's always really cold and uncomfortable and not nice and comfortable.
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Page: 41
Far, far away in the West, where things were blue and faint, Bilbo knew there lay his own country of safe and comfortable things, and his little hobbit hole.
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Page: 41
The nights were comfortless and chill, and they did not dare to sing or talk to loud, for the echoes were uncanny, and the silence seemed to dislike being broken-except by the noise of water and the wail of wind and the crack of stone.
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Page:132
Down into the water he fell, splash!, into the cold dark water with the barrel on top of him.
Reason:Sometimes Bilbo thinks it was a bad idea to have gone with the Dwarves in the first place.
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Page: 48
"Why, O why did I ever leave my hobbit-hole!" said poor Mr. Baggins bumping up and down on Bombur's back.
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Reason: Bilbo was also a hero to the dwarves.
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Wriggling along the branch (which made all the poor dwarves dance and dangle like ripe fruit) he reached the first bundle. "Fili or Kili," he thought by the tip of a blue hood sticking out at the top. "Most likely Fili," he thought by the tip of a long nose poking out of the winding threads. He managed by leaning over to cut most of the strong sticky threads that bound him round, and then, sure enough, with a kick and a struggle most of Fili emerged.
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