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Which theme does this passage from The Hobbit develop?

The dwarves indeed no longer needed any urging. All were now eager to explore the hall while they had the
chance, and willing to believe that, for the present, Smaug was away from home. Each now gripped a lighted torch;
and as they gazed, first on one side and then on another, they forgot fear and even caution. They spoke aloud, and
cried out to one another, as they lifted old treasures from the mound or from the wall and held them in the light
caressing and fingering them.
O Good always overcomes evil.
Seemingly ordinary individuals can do extraordinary things.
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You did not give us answers however, the main theme that I see out of this passage is that when you can believe something and you work hard enough for it, you can overcome anythigg bc
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Answer:

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you didn't publish with the answers options what are the answers

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