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The Hobbit

The Hobbit . Chapter 7 Queer Lodgings. By: Ramanpreet & Samy. The Plot. Everyone went to Carrock where Gandalf told them they would meet someone really important Gandalf , Bilbo and the Dwarves met Beorn Gandalf told their whole story to Beorn

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The Hobbit

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  1. The Hobbit Chapter 7 QueerLodgings By: Ramanpreet & Samy

  2. The Plot • Everyonewent to CarrockwhereGandalftoldthemtheywouldmeetsomeonereally important • Gandalf, Bilbo and the Dwarves met Beorn • Gandalftoldtheirwhole story to Beorn • Beornhelped the dwarves, the wizard and the hobbit by givingthemsomeadvice and someresources • Whenthey all reachedMirkwood , Gandalfsiad good-bye to everyone • Gandalftold the dwarves once againBilbo has more about himselfthenyouguess • The eagles dropped off the dwarves, the hobbit and the wizard on the rock

  3. CharacterRevelation • After • Understands there is more to the life then just sitting at home • Enjoys adventures • Learned to make sacrifices • Meets a lot of different people • Before • Liked to be left alone • Enjoyed the quiet • Wasn’t adventurous • Was not confident

  4. LiteraryDevices Simile a figure of speech in which two unlike things are explicitly compared, as in “she is like a rose.” “…was a great rock, almost a hill of stone, like a last outpost of the distant mountains, or a huge piece cast into the plain by some giant among giants” (Tolkien 113) “…and the bands of the yellow on their deep black bodies shone like fiery gold” (Tolkien 117)

  5. Onomatopoeia the formation of a word, as cuckoo, meow, honk, or boom, by imitation of a sound made by or associated with its referent “There was a buzzing and a whirring and a droning in the air” (Tolkien 177”) Alliteration repetition of a particular sound in the first syllables of a series of words or phrases “Bees were buzzing everywhere” (Tolkien 117)

  6. Questions • Where did Beorn live? • Where did Beorn leave to while the dwarves and the hobbit were having breakfast? • Why did Beorn help the wizard, the hobbit and the dwarves?

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