


It is expected that the referred transformation is relevant for The Hobbit (2006) in that it depicts Bilbo Baggins and his deeds playing a vital part as the story unfolds. Investigating the importance of such transformation for Tolkien (2006)’s work how it takes place within the narration and listing the distinctive features which make Tolkien (2006)’s piece of writing protagonist a hero are issues which deserve to be exploited. The author shows his readers how a simple being may come to play a pivotal role throughout his extraordinary deeds in a history, thus changing not only his fate but also his companions’ as well. The crucial point in Tolkien’s fantasy work The Hobbit (2006) is its protagonist transformation from an ordinary individual into the hero of the narrated events.

Tolkien’s Fantasy Literature reveals us a universe full of magic and adventure. Listing the events which were responsible for Bilbo’s transformation and identifying which features characterise Bilbo as a hero are the final two purposes of the current paper. The following research intends to propose a definition for the term hero to introduce the literary piece The Hobbit (2006) and its protagonist Bilbo Baggins, focusing on his conflicting nature. Tolkien’s The Hobbit (2006) protagonist Bilbo Baggins’ transformation from a predictable and ordinary person into a hero. The present research aims at analysing J.R.R.
