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“In a hole in the ground there lived a hobbit” (The Hobbit) from the epic novel The Hobbit: There and Back Again by JRR Tolkien. That word is the beginning of the legend. With a simple sentence in a lesson on paper, Professor Tolkien wrote one of the greatest worlds of literature. The author of The Hobbit is the British semi-hobbit John Ronald Reuel Tolkien better known as JRR Tolkien. The story of the novel is about a particular hobbit, Bilbo Baggins, who tells his adventure with the dwarves and Gandalf through the Misty Mountain where a treasure guarded by the dragon Smaug awaits them. JRR Tolkien in his work The Hobbit: or There and Back Again demonstrates the allusion to the Holy Bible through the concept of good versus evil using his mythical characters. The classic British book The Hobbit: Or There and Back Again by JRR Tolkien appeared as proof of the concept of good versus evil. Tolkien used the hobbit Bilbo Baggins to represent "good" and used the dragon Smaug to represent "evil". "...We're just people and we don't need adventures." [Description of the hobbits] (Pg. 7 The Hobbit) contrasted with the brief description of Samug "There was a particularly greedy, strong and evil worm called Smaug... Then he came down the slopes and when he reached the wood they all went up in flames (Page 27 The Hobbit)Tolkien showed how hobbits were by nature at odds with Smaug's nature as an evil creature an illusion of the Bible, where Bilbo could be an angel trying to be a hero and Smaug could be the demon used life as a basis to create Bilbo Baggins life was a journey in which he festered dark situations like Bilbo and the dwarves in the middle of the paper......(Page 24 Master of Middle-earth) Tolkien used various techniques such as allusion, metaphors or even onomatopoeia to describe, animate and give sound to his story. Tolkien also provides the book with his personal experiences as well as his personal thoughts. Tolkien used good versus evil to separate the stories into two teams, those who fight for justice and those who fight for greed. Tolkien used the concept of "good versus evil" to entertain children. In The Hobbit, the main character went on a journey where he realized who he really was, like Tolkien when he was younger, he took a journey from South Africa to England, separated the biggest challenges and also discovered who he was. The Hobbit is important for the reason of its great mythology and for its concept of good versus evil, in which good always wins, sometimes simply and