Task 2
Article 1 from The New Yorker, is an article reviewing the eight main points that make The Hobbit such a great book. Although this book mainly provides a comparison with the Lord of the Rings, it still provides the points of how The Hobbit has the perfect balance of elements that make it such a good book. This article also points out the elements in The Hobbit that make it better than it's better known relative The Lord of the Rings.
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Article 2 from Independent, further informs where pieces of the classic novel, The Hobbit, originate. Many of the random names or events in the fantasy book were inspired by the events that took place in the author J.R.R Tolkien's life. Along with how some of the names of places or things in The Hobbit were inspired by trips that Tolkien took during his life.
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