Setting and Plot
Characterization
Conflict and Theme
Symbols and Motifs
Literary craft and structure
200

This place represents comfort and safety before Bilbo’s journey begins.

What is the Shire?

200

Bilbo’s courage is most often shown through this trait rather than strength

What is intelligence (or cleverness)

200

Greed and misunderstanding over treasure cause this major conflict.

What is the conflict between Thorin and Bard?

200

The Ring’s power lies less in magic than in this human weakness.  

What is temptation?

200

Bilbo’s riddles demonstrate Tolkien’s preference for this type of heroism.

What is intellectual heroism?

400

This mountain range introduces danger and uncertainty that forces survival skills.

What are the Misty Mountains?

400

Bard’s main concern is this when dealing with Smaug and Thorin.

What is protecting his people and seeking justice?

400

Bilbo’s inner struggle centers on choosing this over greed.

What is moral responsibility?

400

The Arkenstone represents Thorin’s belief that leadership comes from this.

What is possession of power or wealth?

400

The narrator’s humorous tone mainly serves to do this.

What is soften darker themes and make moral lessons accessible?

600

The Lonely Mountain reflects Thorin’s internal conflict in this way.

What is his obsession with reclaiming identity through treasure and power?

600

Bard contrasts with Thorin because he values this above wealth.

What is responsibility to community?

600

Bilbo’s decision to give up the Arkenstone reframes the conflict as this type.

What is a moral conflict rather than a physical one?

600

Darkness in Mirkwood symbolizes this loss.

What is loss of direction or hope?

600

The quest structure mirrors this internal journey for Bilbo.

What is a movement from comfort to responsibility?

800

Bilbo shows real leadership when he does this in Mirkwood.

What is rescuing the dwarves from the spiders?

800

Thorin’s tragic flaw that causes conflict with others.

What is greed (or pride)?

800

Tolkien suggests true heroism is defined by this quality.

What is making moral choices even when difficult?

800

Food, songs, and stories throughout the novel reinforce this theme.

What is the importance of culture and home?

800

Smaug’s dialogue reveals this about power.

What is that power encourages arrogance and overconfidence?

1000

This mountain symbolizes the dwarves’ lost home and the source of conflict.

What is Lonley Mountain?

1000

Gollum serves as a warning of what Bilbo could become if he loses this.

What is moral restraint (or identity or self-control)?

1000

The main conflict of The Hobbit involves moral struggle and social conflict.
 

What is Man vs. Self and Man vs. Society?

1000

Tolkien contrasts gold with simple objects to emphasize this value.

What is humility over material wealth?

1000

Bilbo’s mercy toward Gollum functions as this literary device.

What is foreshadowing of future events in The Lord of the Rings?