Answer:At the start of the novel, Bilbo enjoys a simple, comfortable life. When he returns home, Gandalf points out to him that he has changed as a hobbit: Gandalf looked at him. "My dear Bilbo!" he said. "Something is the matter with you! You are not the hobbit that you were."
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A backstory for your character is like background information for a character. When you write details about a character before you write your story, you are then able to use these details later on to help you improve your writing. You are able to incorporate their likes, dislikes, childhood, friends, family & more all into what you're writing. Its easier to come up with these earlier on than during your writing.
Answer: Nature implies suspicion of others but does not state it, while Society and Solitude states directly that suspicion of others is natural.
<em>Nature</em> is an essay by Ralph Waldo Emerson, published in 1836. In this essay, Emerson defends a non-traditional appreciation of nature. It establishes the foundation of transcendentalism. <em>Society and Solitude</em>, on the other hand, is a book by the same author. This collection of essays presents the idea that both isolation and company are necessary for the development and progress of people. In his first essay, Emerson suggest that suspicion of others is natural, but he does not state it especifically. He expands on this idea in the second work.