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Bilbo Baggins: Hero or Anti-Hero?
Every person that has ever read a classic sword and sorcery story knows that there is a specific definition of a hero. Chivalrous, brave, and male only begin to scratch the surface of what a hero should be. Is it possible to not possess the characteristics of responsibility and selflessness and still be a hero? Perhaps it is. Bilbo Baggins, a not so modest hobbit, could quite possibly be the hero that isn’t really a hero, the anti-hero; someone that others think possesses these qualities, but beyond those opinions, really does not. There are instances throughout the text of The Hobbit where Bilbo does appear to support the argument of his heroism. However, a few pages or sentences later his faults as a hero become apparent, although he is still perceived as heroic. Upon examination of such instances, it becomes much easier to see Bilbo’s strengths and weaknesses as a hero.
What is a hero? According to a standard Webster’s dictionary definition a hero is “a person noted for feats of courage or nobility of purpose, especially one who has risked or sacrificed his or her life.” Although most general in nature, this definition encompasses other characteristics not directly described including, but not limited to, honesty,
Approximate Word count = 1519
Approximate Pages = 6 (250 words per page double spaced)
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