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A segment in "The Hobbit" by J.R.R. Tolkien is titled "Kidnapped by Goblins." During their effort to cross the Misty Mountains in this episode, Bilbo Baggins and his companions are apprehended by goblins. They are saved by Gandalf, but Bilbo wanders off, encounters Gollum, and steals the One Ring.

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The Hobbit, a fiction adventure book written by J.R.R. Tolkien, was first released in 1937. English author, philologist, professor of Anglo-Saxon at Oxford University, and personal companion of C.S. Lewis was Tolkien (1892–1973). The Hobbit is the first book to be released that tells stories from Tolkien's mythical world of Middle Earth, which features hobbits, elves, dwarves, and other made-up races. After serving in World War I, Tolkien came home, started working at the Oxford English Dictionary, and wrote The Hobbit and the first two Lord of the Rings books while a student at Pembroke College. The Hobbit tells the story of Bilbo Baggins, a common hobbit man who is tricked by a wizard into joining a group of dwarves on their quest to kill a dragon and reclaim their ancestral home. The story is told from the perspective of an omniscient, third-person narrator who occasionally addresses the reader directly. (along with all the silver, gold, and jewels that come with it). After a year and many dangers and challenges, Bilbo returns to his house beneath the hill after demonstrating his ingenuity numerous times and learning that he is capable of quite a wide range of virtues. After returning home changed by the experience and having taken part in the defeat of Smaug the dragon and the goblin army, Bilbo writes his memories, giving the real-world context for the creation of the book The Hobbit, or "There and Back Again."

The 2011 HarperCollins 75th Anniversary Kindle Edition is used as a source in this study aid.

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