There are plenty of idioms in The Hobbit, though one of the most important (I believe a whole chapter is dedicated tot he idea) is "out of the frying pan into the fire, or out of the cauldron into the fire.
"The Hobbit" is full of figurative language including similes, metaphors, and personification.
Ch. 2 page 32-the wind broke up the grey clouds,and a wandering moon appeared above the hills between flying rags.
"Every worm has his weak spot." This was comparing Smaug to a worm, which can be harmed.
p.g 218 roiling like thunder underground
Overlooking the meadows and beyond
A hobbit barrow is referred to as a 'smail.'
The Individuated Hobbit was created in 1979-09.
Elvenking, king of under the montains, and bard
what does mantelpiece mean in the hobbit
The movies do not tell why the Dwarves are hated in The Hobbit and The Hobbit DoS. However, it is believed that past wars and experiences are the reason the Dwarves are hated.
warm weather metaphors
Oursong by Taylor Swift , its just a bunch of metaphors
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war is death
controlling influence
Hot as fire
I have no clue
Perseus and the Kraken =)
The third movie for Hobbit has only just come out so some of the DLC content for the games has not yet been put out to the public.
Her eyes were dark pools of mystery.
she's a brick house
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