Dark and Light Imagery Within The Hobbit

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English

 

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Karen B

 

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May 10, 2015

 

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A literal image represents a "literal object or sensation. Its meaning is obvious and realistic and needs no interpretation. It is what it says it is." Tolkien uses a larger amount of figurative language in The Hobbit than literal. A figurative image means more than what it says it is. It suggests certain meanings that must be interpreted...
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It suggests certain meanings that must be interpreted. Similes, metaphors, and personification are just a few examples of figurative language that Tolkien uses in his fairy tale. These forms of figurative language help the reader create a "mental picture" . For example, when Bilbo Baggins meets Gollum, a strange, slimy creature who lives deep in the caves of Moria, he describes Gollum's eyes as "? the light of his eyes burned with a pale flame" (92)...
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