The Struggle Between Good And Evil In The Hobbit
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In The Hobbit, J.R.R Tolkien describes the struggle of good against evil by creating a fantasy world complete with settings, creatures and magic.  The forces of evil such as goblins and dragons provide the conflict, which sets the story in motion.  Bilbo, a hobbit, represents good as displayed by  ....          
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....  in the book are dragons, dwarves, elves, goblins, hobbits, trolls, and many more creatures that prove The Hobbit is a fantasy world.  
True it is an impossible world in which dragons talk, wizards perform
Magic, evil creatures lose their flesh - blood forms, and magic rings of
Power rule and corrupt (Evans145).
	
	Magic comprises part of the fantasy aspects of the book.  For example, when Gandalf is awakened by a scream, there is a flash of light and the goblin king falls at Gandalf's feet.   ....          
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