There are parts of the book that are not possible. There are no dwarves or elves or dragons in the real world.
'The Hobbit' is considered a fantasy book because it features various fantastical elements, such as dragons, elves, dwarves, and magic. The story is set in a fictional world where mythical creatures and magic are part of everyday life, distinguishing it from realistic fiction. Additionally, the plot revolves around a heroic quest, another common element of fantasy literature.
The Hobbit belongs in the fantasy genre. The characters, the location and the story are all made up and it includes magic.
Fantasy
In the Hobbit there is no attempt to ratify the existence of elves with the known rationale of the world. therefore they are fantasy.
The Hobbit is my favorite book. It is a fantasy and it is rather childish, but it lays the foundation for The Lord of the Rings. I've got a dozen or so copies in four different languages.
The Hobbit is an adventure fantasy. There is no romance in The Hobbit and almost no mention of females at all.
More like fantasy fiction.I for one have no idea why The Lord of the Rings is sometimes categorized as Sci-Fi. It is Fantasy, and more specifically, Epic Fantasy.
The Hobbit is a work of fantasy. This sort of work, which features wizards, combative mythological beings, and the use of magic, and usually features a struggle between Good and Evil, is often called "sword and sorcery."
'The Hobbit' of course!
Lord of the Rings, the Hobbit, Inheritance Cycle.
Tolkien's vast imagination.
Bilbo Baggins and Gollum first appeared in the hobbit.
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