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The paper argues that the battle serves as a "world-building" bridge, showing how the disparate races of Middle-earth are forced to align against a rising, singular darkness. 3. Bilbo Baggins: The Moral Compass

While the film is dominated by sprawling CGI battles, Bilbo Baggins remains the emotional anchor. His decision to use the Arkenstone as a diplomatic tool rather than a weapon of war underscores the Hobbit perspective: that simple common sense and mercy are more powerful than military might. Bilbo’s return to the Shire signifies the end of "innocence" and the beginning of the burden he will carry into the next age. 4. Conclusion O.Hobbit.A.Batalha.Dos.Cinco.Exercitos.2014.Ver...

The Battle of the Five Armies is more than a conclusion to a trilogy; it is a bridge between two eras of filmmaking and two ages of Middle-earth. While often criticized for its reliance on digital spectacle, the film successfully resolves the character arcs of the Company of Thorin while setting the stage for the epic stakes of The Fellowship of the Ring . If you'd like to , let me know: The paper argues that the battle serves as

This paper examines the thematic culmination of Peter Jackson’s The Hobbit trilogy, specifically focusing on the 2014 film The Battle of the Five Armies . By analyzing the "Dragon-sickness" affecting Thorin Oakenshield and the geopolitical shifts within Middle-earth, this study explores how the film transitions from a localized quest for reclaimed treasure to a global precursor for the War of the Ring. 1. The Corruption of Wealth: Thorin’s "Dragon-sickness" His decision to use the Arkenstone as a

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The central conflict of the film is not merely the titular battle, but the psychological deterioration of Thorin Oakenshield. The hoard of Erebor acts as a catalyst for a thematic exploration of greed. Thorin’s descent into "Dragon-sickness" serves as a cautionary tale, mirroring the corruptive power of the One Ring seen in the Lord of the Rings trilogy. His eventual redemption through sacrifice highlights Tolkien’s recurring theme that honor is found in service to others rather than the accumulation of gold. 2. Geopolitics and the Convergence of Five Armies