The dwarves finally realize that Bilbo actually isn't as stupid as they thought he was -- they know his capabilities and are glad that he came along. That change of attitude in them is what finally resolved the mild conflict between them and The Hobbit.
Bilbo said, talking to himself, "what have i got in my pocket?" (it was the Ring). Gollum thought it was a riddle and Bilbo decided to make it one. he gave Gollum three chances to guess and gollum lost after four. then gollum went "to get something" (it was the ring), and Bilbo thought he was abandoned and left with the ring on. Gollum thought Bilbo knew the way out and he wanted to follow him, realizing Bilbo had the ring. Bilbo saw Gollum racing towards the gate and followed him to safety.
Frodo Baggins is the main hobbit character, due to the fact that the greatest burden is placed on him. There is a lot of discussion about who the hero is in The Lord of the Rings. Many believe that Sam is the hero, the one who represents every man. In The Fellowship of the Ring, Frodo is definitely the main hobbit, as we hear mostly his thoughts and feelings. The same goes in the Two Towers. However, Sam is the main hobbit in the Return of the King, as he is the only one left to continue the quest and he saves Frodo and things are seen from his point of view.
There is more than one conflict in The Hobbit. The conflict with society would be with the river elves or Bilbo interactions with the dwarves as a group. But there is man vs man, man vs society, man vs enviroment
Bilbo's mother was called Belladonna.
Gandalf surprised Bilbo and he was foreshadowing the future
Smaug is the major conflict who is slain by Bard.
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Bilbo's feelings were that he feared that he was going to get hurt and he was worried about what was going to happen also scared about what is going to be reveled
Bilbo Baggins' plan to avoid war primarily involves using diplomacy and negotiation to resolve conflicts, particularly regarding the treasure of the Lonely Mountain. He believes that sharing the wealth and fostering goodwill among dwarves, elves, and men can prevent bloodshed. While his intentions are noble, the effectiveness of his plan is questionable, as tensions run high and greed often drives individuals to conflict despite diplomatic efforts. Ultimately, Bilbo's plan reflects his hope for peace, but it heavily relies on the willingness of others to cooperate.
He had little part in the battle. He stood with the elves, but was knocked out by a rock early in the conflict.
Bilbo Baggins desires to be as fierce as the legendary hero, Bard the Bowman. Throughout "The Hobbit," Bilbo grapples with his own courage and bravery, often feeling overshadowed by the more heroic figures around him. His journey pushes him to discover his own strength and resolve, ultimately allowing him to embody some of that fierce spirit he admires.
There are so many conflicts. The goblins of the Misty Mountains were a huge conflict, but also the wild wolves, the giant spiders, the wood elves, and of course the most important conflict of all, Smaug the Great Dragon.
In Chapter 8 of "The Hobbit," Bilbo Baggins awakens to discover that he has been rescued by the eagles after being captured by the goblins. He learns that Gandalf and the eagles have intervened to save him and the dwarves from their dire situation. This marks a turning point in Bilbo's journey, as he begins to realize the importance of friendship and alliance in overcoming challenges. The experience further strengthens his resolve and resourcefulness as an adventurer.
There were already thirteen dwarves and the only reason they needed another to accompany them was due to thirteen being an unfortunate number. Bilbo was made the fourteenth mainly because of the unlucky number 13.
The dwarves' singing had a profound effect on Bilbo Baggins, stirring feelings of nostalgia and longing within him. It evoked memories of his comfortable home in the Shire and made him yearn for adventure, despite his initial reluctance. Their music ignited a sense of camaraderie and excitement, ultimately drawing him into their quest. This moment signifies the beginning of Bilbo's transformation from a timid hobbit into a more adventurous character.
Bilbo said, talking to himself, "what have i got in my pocket?" (it was the Ring). Gollum thought it was a riddle and Bilbo decided to make it one. he gave Gollum three chances to guess and gollum lost after four. then gollum went "to get something" (it was the ring), and Bilbo thought he was abandoned and left with the ring on. Gollum thought Bilbo knew the way out and he wanted to follow him, realizing Bilbo had the ring. Bilbo saw Gollum racing towards the gate and followed him to safety.
Frodo Baggins is the main hobbit character, due to the fact that the greatest burden is placed on him. There is a lot of discussion about who the hero is in The Lord of the Rings. Many believe that Sam is the hero, the one who represents every man. In The Fellowship of the Ring, Frodo is definitely the main hobbit, as we hear mostly his thoughts and feelings. The same goes in the Two Towers. However, Sam is the main hobbit in the Return of the King, as he is the only one left to continue the quest and he saves Frodo and things are seen from his point of view.