There are so many conflicts. The goblins of the Misty Mountains were a huge conflict, but also the wild wolves, the giant Spiders, the wood elves, and of course the most important conflict of all, Smaug the Great Dragon.
there is no main conflict in chapter 11 in the book the hobbit
Yes there was, Bilbo was fighting himself not to be takin over by the ring.
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Thorin became enraged with Bilbo for giving the Arkenstone to Bard.
Smaug is the major conflict who is slain by Bard.
'The Hobbit' of course!
Tolkien's vast imagination.
The hobbit is the main character in the book The Hobbit by J.R.R. Tolkien.The word hobbit may come from the Old English word holbytla, which means hole-dweller.
JRR Tolkien's book The Hobbit starts with that line.
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The main points of conflict in The Hobbit were caused by the greed of various people.
The main conflict in The Hobbit is trying to regain the Lonely Mountain from Smaug the Dragon.
The internal and external conflict are Friends losing others and living through life with out problems
You guys don't know. Ohh my gosh the main internal conflict is she can't catch darkrai in Pokemon platinum.
it is man vs man
Smaug is the major conflict who is slain by Bard.
The internal conflict in "The Name of This Book Is Secret" revolves around the main characters, Cass and Max-Ernest, grappling with their fears, insecurities, and the mysteries they encounter. As they uncover secrets and face dangerous situations, they also struggle with trusting each other and navigating their friendship. This internal conflict adds depth to their characters and drives the story forward.
'The Hobbit' of course!
The conflict in the book "Eggs" by Jerry Spinelli is primarily internal. It focuses on the protagonist David dealing with his emotions and navigating personal challenges, rather than external forces or outside conflicts.
Tolkien's vast imagination.
Portia's internal conflict revolves around her struggle between fulfilling her duty as a wealthy heiress and finding true love on her own terms. She grapples with the tension between adhering to her father's will regarding her suitors and choosing a partner based on her own desires and feelings.