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In "The Hobbit," Bilbo Baggins is initially dug in through his strong attachment to the comforts of home and the Shire, preferring a quiet, predictable life over adventure. His reluctance to leave is evident when he hesitates to join the dwarves on their quest and tries to maintain his routine. However, as the story progresses, he gradually becomes more resourceful and courageous, challenging his own limitations and ultimately embracing the adventure that transforms him. This internal conflict highlights his journey from a complacent hobbit to a brave hero.

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