In Chapter 4 of "The Hobbit," personification can be seen when the trees and mountains are described as having moods and personalities, reflecting the characters' feelings and experiences. For instance, the dark, oppressive nature of the forest evokes a sense of danger and foreboding, making it seem alive and watchful. Additionally, the way the characters interact with their environment, such as feeling as if the trees are closing in on them, adds to this sense of personification. Through these descriptions, J.R.R. Tolkien imbues the landscape with emotional depth, enhancing the atmosphere of the story.
It does not appear in the first chapter of The Hobbit.
he calls the ring; "the precious"
Goblins are mentioned throughout the Hobbit. Most of it can be found in Chapter 4. They are mean and dangerous. They come in many sizes. They are quite good at mining and very good at creating infernal machines and instruments of torture. And they eat ponies.
Chapter 15 took place at the Lonely Mountain.
Page three, that is, the first page of Chapter one
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THE GREAT holy hole
It does not appear in the first chapter of The Hobbit.
he calls the ring; "the precious"
Gandalf knows the way
Chapter 17, The Clouds Burst.
Goblins are mentioned throughout the Hobbit. Most of it can be found in Chapter 4. They are mean and dangerous. They come in many sizes. They are quite good at mining and very good at creating infernal machines and instruments of torture. And they eat ponies.
Chapter 15 took place at the Lonely Mountain.
The adventure begins in the very first chapter! It is called "An Unexpected Party."
Page three, that is, the first page of Chapter one
Personification can be found in chapter 6 of "Lord of the Flies" when the boys hear the eerie sounds of the wind moving through the trees, which is described as "whispering to them" and "talking to them." This personification of the wind creates an atmosphere of fear and mystery on the island.
They are the god damn swords that the party found in the troll cave. Gandalf stabs the goblin king in the back with his.