Chaeyoung Lee :)
1) How doesBilbo react to the loss of the company? How does the company react to the loss of Bilbo? What conclusions can you draw?
Some of Dwaeves were thought Bilbo was died so just leave him in there. but Gandalf knew that Bilbo is not dead so he trying to help. and Gandalf thought Bilbo was important person in this company but Dwarves were quiet not sure his important or not.2) Compare and contrast Bilbo's Story of what happened to him with what the narrator said happened to him. How do you account for the differences? What would you have done if you were Bilbo?
He had competition with Gollum and He got a Ring and when he escaped from the Goblin and he met Gandalf and other dwarves and Bilbo tell all the story except the ring. and If I were lost in somewhere I might try to get out of from there and trick Gollum like Bilbo did.
3) How has Bilbo chaged since chapter 1?
In Chapter 1 Bilbo was shy and not brave and hates Adventure and afriad of thing. but when he starts adventure so he turn to brave and kind of starts to like adventure even though there lot og scary thing he will going to meet.
4) Riddle competition have been used since primitive times to decide the fate of someone or something. How is this tradition reflect was in the company's reaction to Bilbo's Story?
They were surprised and impressed and they were impressed Bilbo too. because he tricked Gollum which is smart thinking.
5) What functions does the setting serve in this chapter?
To make this chapter to more exciting and not to get bored.
6) One of the technique Tolkin uses to support the conceit that the narrator is relating true history is to make connections between the origins of real-world language and the imaginary world of the story. In chapter 1 (page 17), he has the narrator explain the origins og the game of golf. How does he use this technique in Chapter 6?
That having the war and they riding hoarses that kind of thing related to the real world and imaginary world.
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