JRR Tolkien is not in The Hobbit, he is the author of the book. He does a bit of narration in some places, a sort of aside. Tolkien is English and was born in South Africa.
The book actually came out in 1937 so it is a film of the book (by Tolkein).
JRR Tolkien is a renowned author known for The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings. He also wrote the Children of Hurin and The Simmilarion.
Frodo BAGGINS is a Hobbit from the Shire. He is a fictional character in the trilogy Lord of the Rings written by J. R. R. Tolkein.
'The Hobbit' of course!
The fantasy world created by J.R.R. Tolkien is called Middle-earth. It is the setting for many of his works, including "The Lord of the Rings" and "The Hobbit."
Bilbo played riddle games with Gollum in order to distract him and not get eaten. This is found in a chapter of Tolkein's "The Hobbit". There are two versions of Chapter 5 "Riddles in the Dark." One was in the original book, the other was changed when The Lord of the Rings came out, to correct some discrepancies. I have an audio copy of J. R. R. Tolkein reading this entire chapter and he uses expressions and sounds of Gollum.
Tolkien's vast imagination.
nonfiction are real events that acutually happensfiction is made upNon-fiction literature is not based on truth, as in Jurassic Park by Michael Crichton and The Hobbit by J. R. R. Tolkein.
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No, The Hobbit was not a Newbery book. Tolkien was not an American and did not live in the United States, so was not qualified to win.
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No, The Hobbit is an adventure novel, with war sequences towards the end.