Would you go on a fantastic adventure if you had the chance? In The Hobbit, J.R.R. Tolkien shows you a world where an “everyman” named Bilbo Baggins goes on an adventure with thirteen dwarves and a wizard named Gandalf to retake the Lonely Mountain from the greedy dragon Smaug. Many forms of literary elements appear in this book such as conflict, character archetypes, artifacts of attraction, and deus ex machina.. These elements work together to create a detailed fantasy world which many people enjoy. The main theme of this book is an “everyman” (Bilbo) can develop into a hero when he is thrust into extraordinary circumstances.
The first literary element I am going to talk about is conflict. There are many forms of conflict in the book The Hobbit Some conflicts include character vs character and character vs society. Character vs character appears often in The Hobbit. An example of character vs character is when Gandalf wants Bilbo to go on a huge adventure, but Bilbo doesn't want to leave his hobbit hole. Another …show more content…
An artifact of attraction is an object or place that is wanted by multiple people or factions. One of the artifacts of attraction is the huge amount of gold that is stored under the Lonely Mountain. This is an artifact of attraction because Smaug, the dwarves, and the goblins all want something from the mountain. The whole reason the dwarves go on this quest in the first place is to reclaim their treasure and rebuild their old home that is under the Lonely Mountain, “Lonely Mountain in the East Where Smaug lies on our treasure" (22). Smaug wants the mountain and the huge horde of treasure that is under it. And the goblins want the treasure and revenge because the dwarves killed their king. The artifact of attraction that drives the plot is the lonely mountain, because without the mountain the dwarves would have never took Bilbo and set him on his hero’s