Wednesday, November 28, 2012

The Hobbit Book Log #7


11/17/12
The Hobbit by J.R.R. Tolkien
Pages 102-111
            If you recall in the previous section, our group of adventurers had tried to hide in a tree from wolves.  In this one, the wolves discover them in the tree.  Then, it just so happened that wargs and goblins were showing up because they were planning a meeting.  Worried about what might happen to them, Gandalf tries to fend off the creatures by throwing flaming pinecones at them, starting a big fire in the forest.  However, the creatures tame the flames and start directing them towards the trees that the dwarves are in.  Just before the trees are engulfed in flames, they are all saved by eagles who owe a debt Gandalf.  They are all taken to the eagle’s perch in the mountain where the eagles feed the adventurers. 
            “At best of times, heights made Bilbo giddy.  He used to turn queer if he looked over the edge of quite a little cliff; and he had never liked ladders, let alone trees (never having had to escape from wolves before).  This is an important quote because recently in the story we have seen great feats of bravery from Bilbo.  Also during this part, Bilbo is hanging from someone’s leg, not feeling he can hold on any longer; ready to drop at any moment.  This reminds us that he is still a fragile little hobbit, not completely ready for this adventure. 
            While Bilbo is being taken to the eagle’s perch, he looks down at the land below him and begins to feel queasy.  Being afraid of heights, this experience makes him feel very, very sick. I can relate to this because, while not completely afraid of heights, being at high altitudes makes me feel a little anxious.  I am hardly able to be at the top of eagle tower without feeling that I can’t go any higher.  I don’t think I could be any higher than that.  For me, it’s the fear of falling that really gets to me, just like Bilbo.

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