in The Hobbit there are sixteen main characters: the hobbit- Bilbo baggins, the wizard- Gandalf, the dwarves- Dwalin, Balin, Fili and Kili, Dori, Nori, Ori, Oin and Gloin, Bifur, Bofur, Bombur, and Thorin. and last of all The dragon Smaug.
Bard the bowman and Beorn are kind of important too!
The Hobbit contains many human characters, including the men of Laketown, most notably Bard the Bowman. Gandalf appears in human form, but he is not a human.
Frodo Baggins is a hobbit that was created by JRR Tolkien. He is one of the primary characters in The Lord of the Rings.
The Hobbit, but really, you should read the silmarillion. It explains the whole Lord of the Rings Lore. but the hobbit, then the lord of the rings; Although, not all of the films for the Hobbit have come out
The Fellowship of the Ring , The Two Towers and The Return of the King .
A hobbit barrow is referred to as a 'smail.'
The Hobbit is an adventure fantasy. There is no romance in The Hobbit and almost no mention of females at all.
The Hobbit belongs in the fantasy genre. The characters, the location and the story are all made up and it includes magic.
No female characters are even mentioned by name in The Hobbit.
Gerontius Took, called the "Old Took" was a hobbit, the 26th Thain of the Shire, an ancestor to several of the main hobbit characters in The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings.
Bilbo, Thorin, Smaug, Gandalf, Precious, the dwarves
Three-dimensional, I would say. His character develops throughout The Hobbit, too, it might be added.
Bilbo Baggins and Gollum first appeared in the hobbit.
one is in the help area another in the video area and one in the bidding area sorry thats all i know!
Bilbo was from the Shire, the dwarves were from Erebor and the Iron Hills, and the Blue Mountains I think?, and the whole place is known as Middle Earth.
Tolkien's hobbit characters can only be found in The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings. Some discussion of them can be found in his History of Middle Earth books, basically they are notes about the writing and creation of Middle Earth.
A Hobbit is not real and are only fictional characters. If they were real they are small humans and what you suggest is slavery. One human does not own another.
It depends on what you mean by "person". Very few of the characters in The Hobbit are actually human beings. So part of a character's identity must be their species. It most books that is not an issue, but in The Hobbit it matters whether we are talking about a dwarf, hobbit, elf, or dragon. Another important factor is names. Tolkien was a linguist and names were very important to him, even in The Hobbit where he is writing for children.