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Discuss the attitude towards property and material wealth that emerges in the Hobbit, What are the pitfalls of possessiveness and materialism?(novel the hobbit).

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Answered by prokarthik
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Answered by nidaeamann
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In Hobbit, the Dwarves, Smaug, and many others have been shown to be obsessed with obtaining and holding on to treasure.

This is true that there is huge power and pull in money. These days people are running after money, moral values have become less important when compared to the desire of money. Money has made people materialistic. Those who have money they want more, and they don’t bother to concern the poor ones. With money, they think they can buy anything, from happiness to respect. The lust of money drastically changes their mind and values and such people lose the direction of serving or giving back to humanity

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