The Hobbit
The book I read and analyzed was "The Hobbit" by J.R.R. Tolkein. I shall discuss the plot and character development, setting, author's style There are too many characters in the story and so it is hard to follow and know each one of them. (There are many dwarves and it's confusing.) In the beginning there is an introduction where the author tells a bit about what is a hobbit and the hobbit's (Bilbo) family. It is not very complicated and the author makes it easy to understand. This introduction gives the general background, which makes the story easier to understand, The plot development in the middle is not complicated and easy to follow. It can even be summarized in a few sentences. The ending is expected since the author gives hints about it. As in the introduction when he says that the hobbit would gain something, this means that he will not die. Then, the reader is not kept in suspense and does not expect to see what happens at the end. The last climax (or what is supposed to be the climax) takes a long time to occur (the last fight-good (men, elves, dwarves & eagles) vs. evil
destroyed it right at the beginning and with his hints all over the story, The more important characters get an emotional description too, but it If you want to read a fantasy book, you should skip this one and read The words used in the book are not very complicated, but there are like dropping all the notes that the author puts in about the characters.
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