Hobbits are small people, that are littler than dwarfs. They like peace, quiet and despise loud noises. They don’t like adventures and only like where it is safe in their homes. They are usually fat because they love to eat and drink(six meals a day). They are jolly people who wear bright colors and rarely wear shoes because of their leathery type feet. Hobbits eyes and ears are sharp and also can move quietly. Their inhabited a place between the River Brandywine and the far downs. They call this area the Shire. Bilbo Baggins a wealthy hobbit, lives in his hobbit hole in the Shire. Before his adventure, he is a cautious person who likes being comfortable in his home. He is unheroic, not courageous, chubby, and likes to follow the normal. …show more content…
They rest there and receive advice and information from the elf lord Elrond. They go off into the Misty Mountains. For one night, they stay in a cave. During the night they sleep, Goblins that live in the hollow of the mountains, capture them and all of there stuff. Gandalf and the dwarfs make it safely out of the mountain, but accidentally leave Bilbo behind. Bilbo doesn’t know where he is, so he wanders through the mountain passages. On the ground he finds a magic ring. Later, he encounters a ugly creature named Gollum, who lives in a pool in the caverns. Gollum promises Bilbo the way out of the mountain if he answers all of the creature’s riddles correctly and stumps him. If Bilbo fails, he will be eaten. Bilbo won the riddle off, but Gollum does not keep his promise and searches for his lost magic ring. Luckily, Bilbo found Gollum’s ring and turns invisible with it. Bilbo finds a passage and escapes Gollum and the goblins. Bilbo was smart and clever in this situation. The hobbit finds Gandalf and the dwarfs. Meanwhile, ferocious wolves called Wargs obtain and pursue them. They are rescued by eagles and the shape-shifted man-bear named …show more content…
Everyone is nervous that Gandalf has to leave them to do an important matter. As they walk deeper into the forest the dwarfs run into the giant spider's webs. Bilbo uses his magic ring and sword to save them except Thorin who is missing . Bilbo is very courageous and heroic for saving them from the spiders. The group is anxious because neither Thorin or Gandalf are there. They are captured and imprisoned by the wood elves that live along the river. Bilbo finds that Thorin is also imprisoned with them. So, Bilbo creates a crazy plan to escape by jumping in barrels that are thrown in the water. Fortunately they all make it out alive. Bilbo also shows some of his strength by not giving up when they were imprisoned. When the float down the river they end up in Lake Town, which is a human settlement. From there, they finally make it to the Lonely Mountain where Smaug lays. The hobbit and dwarfs circle the mountain searching for the entrance. Bilbo uses his intelligence and creativity to find the way the mountain opens up on Durin’s Day with the key given to
The main protagonist of this story is Bilbo Baggins, who is known for being very sneaky and quiet, he is amongst a very small elite group of Hobbit’s who have a knack for adventure, with some convincing he agreed to join Thorin and his group of dwarves because 13 is an unlucky number, but little did they know that he would play such an important role in their quest.
Bilbo is a timid, comfortable, and compact in his secure little hole at Bag End. Gandalf persuaded him into going on a quest with Thorin’s dwarves. Bilbo became afraid that he fainted. As the novel progresses, Bilbo prevails in the face of danger and adversity, justifying Gandalf’s early claim that there is more to him than what he thought. Bilbo’s journey fits into the tradition of a hero’s quest, because he basically went somewhere in order to gain something.
Bilbo again shows his courage and heroism when the group is trapped by the web of a giant
“Going on from there was the bravest thing he ever did. The tremendous things that happened afterward were as nothing compared to it. He fought the real battle in the tunnel alone, before he ever saw the vast danger that lay in wait” (132). In J.R.R.Tolkien’s The Hobbit, the reader is taken through a parable that follows Bilbo Baggins on the ‘Hero’s Journey.’ This fantasy classic begins with an ‘everyman’ hobbit, Bilbo Baggins, who takes on a perilous journey to reclaim the dwarves’ homeland, The Lonely Mountain. After being spurred into action by Gandalf, the herald and mentor figure, Bilbo finds himself going on a pernicious venture that contradicts his docile nature, pushing him to play the role of
Bilbo lives a quiet and comfortable life in his hobbit hole in Bag end and he almost never leaves home. But the wizard knows that there is more to Bilbo that meets the eye and he has certain powers that can help the dwarves in their journey to
The world we live in is full of heroes that are different shapes and sizes that people don't remember who they are a month after they do something. The story The Hobbit may make you think of a half sized person as an no everyday hero, but his actions will touch your heart and make you think that it's really possible to change the world around you no matter what size you are. The half sized person in this story by J.R.R. Tolkien is named Bilbo and his race is known as hobbits. In his distant homeland called the Shire, he was summoned by a wizard named Gandalf who requested he join them on a quest for treasure. This quest was probably the
Direct Quote: “As Bilbo listened to the talk of Gandalf he realized that at last they were going to escape really and truly from the dreadful mountains.” (p.103)
The sense of danger increases and, once again, Bilbo thinks of home. Gandalf warns them that they are at the edge of the Wild and that they can stay with his friend Elrond in Rivendell. That is just the second way that steps outside of his comfort zone.
Again Bilbo is trying to prove himself to the dwarves, so by trying to get past the goblins in the coming chapters he gets hurtled into a hole and ends up in a dreary under land with Gollum. Here Bilbo has a riddle competition with Gollum in order to try and win his help with getting out of the wet and damp cave. When Bilbo finally tricked Gollum and found the ring that turned him invisible. He now had to escape; in doing this he ended up following Gollum out to the exit and then jumping over him.
Chapter eight, Flies and Spiders, Bilbo’s character changes once again. He is walking in the forest with everyone and they get attacked. They are attacked by giant spiders! Bilbo then takes out a sword that he named Sting and started attacking them. Bilbo then kills a spider and feels very confident. He then notices that all of the dwarves were captured by the spiders. They were stuck on individual cobwebs. Bilbo then comes to the rescue by killing the spiders and cutting up the webs with Sting. This is a very big moment for Bilbo.
The story starts from the side of Mr. Bilbo Baggins. Bilbo starts as a nervous & annoyed host. He is hobbit, & his folk are reserved, but kind & carefree. Hobbits love to accommodate company when the time arrives, but this night Bilbo was in a ruck. Spontaneously, 13 dwarves & Gandalf tediously trickled through the door in groups & demanded dinner. Bilbo was not expecting these unknown & unplanned visitors, especially the grand total of 14! They ate & sang all night, while little time was devoted to business, which was planned that night. Bilbo was exhausted, unpleased, & unaffiliated with the pressing event they gathered to discuss. He was only aware that Gandalf selected him to be the Burglar of the party, which just so happened to be a vast journey across Middle-Earth. Unbeknownst to anyone, this was the start of a haunting tale, which Bilbo would never overlook. The first prominent issue Bilbo had to resolve the trolls. The group utilized this to test Bilbo’s strength, courage, brains, & stealth. Throughout the story, Bilbo continues to earn his spot among the dwarves, while the party is continually slammed with additional problems, however, everyday & every challenge reveals more of the nature of the dwarves & of Bilbo. With his role concluded & the Battle of Five Armies won, the yearning for home was too much to bear. Bilbo decided to travel home & achieve his part in the adventure of a lifetime. Each dwarf had grown quite fond of Bilbo, for the journey wouldn’t have been a success without their Burglar. The travel home was bittersweet & was a wonderful memoir of his quest. Gandalf accompanied him all the way to his Hobbit Hole on the Hill in Bag-End. Can we label Bilbo a hero? If so, what kind of hero is he? Is he a hero in history or in the eyes of the dwarves? Was Bilbo a savior for the descendants to come or the
When Gandalf puts the group’s fate in Bilbo’s hands. Bilbo makes a plan for the escape of the dwarves. When he avoids capture by becoming invisible he sneaks around ElevenKing’s palace. He steals the keys from the drunk guard and lets the dwarves free. The plan works and the dwarves escape to lake town. Bilbo earns tons of respect and becomes a hero for the
Him being at his home being comfortable and sitting outside and smoking his pipe at the beginning of the story. The here comes Gandalf with his long staff, and Bilbo greets him and say good morning to him. Gandalf says “What do you mean? Do you wish me a good morning, or mean that it is a good morning whether I want it or not; or that you feel good this morning; or that it is a morning to be good on?” Bilbo says all of them and invites Gandalf to sit down with him. Gandalf says that he does not have time to sit he is looking for someone to go on an adventure. Bilbo tells him he won’t find anyone around these parts. People who live in the Hill are quiet folks they aren’t into adventures. The rising action of the Hobbit is when Gandalf appears and asks Bilbo if he would like to go on an adventure. Bilbo of course at first says no and that hobbit’s do not go on adventures. Bilbo invites Gandalf tea and Gandalf accepts and before he leaves he leaves a sign on Bilbo’s front door. The next day Bilbo up and doing the things he would normally do when he hears a knock at his door. He thought it was Gandalf but it was Dwalin. Then two more dwarves Kili and Fili. Five more dwarves show up Dori, Nori, Ori, Oin, and Gloin. Then Gandalf arrives with four more dwarves Bifur, Bofur, Bombur, and Thorin. They all start discussing the adventure, the map, and who was going to do what. Bilbo is excited about the adventure but
The quest begins when the group meets at the Green Dragon Inn. From there they venture into the Lone-lands. As heavy rains begin to fall, Bilbo notices that Gandalf is missing. This is something that is later on considered to be normal because Gandalf comes and goes throughout the duration of the trip. All through the quest Bilbo ends up saving the party from many dangerous situations. This is something that at first Bilbo finds hard to believe because he has very low self-esteem. The group always seems to find themselves in worse, and worse problems, but they always overcome these problems, with the help of Bilbo and some times Gandalf. Some of these problems include: getting caught by trolls, getting captured by goblins, being attacked by large wolves called Wargs, one of the dwarves falls into a coma from touching black water in the Mirkwood Forest, nearly dying of starvation, being captured by large spiders and being captured by wood-elves. Although this is all very good action, the real action begins when the party finally reaches their destination- Lonely Mountain (home of Smaug).
Bilbo Baggins is a hobbit living in the Shire having a peaceful quiet life in his hobbit hole. One day after living a life of leisure and pleasure he is awakened by a rude knock on his door. In a matter of a few hours he will meet the people that changed his life for good. The Hobbit by J.R.R Tolkien is a story about a hobbit and his adventure. His adventure starts with a knock on his door by his old Friend Gandalf. Gandalf then promptly asks Bilbo”I am looking for someone to share in an adventure”(tolkien). Bilbo then denies Gandalf and continuous with his usual day until that night. When Bilbo is about to eat his dinner he gets a knock. He opens it to find two dwarves Dwalin and Balin. Bilbo 's shocked but invites them in. Bilbo does this eval times until he 's left with thirteen dwarves Dwalin, Balin, Kili, Fili, Dori, Ori, Nori, Gloin, Bifur, Bofur, Bombur, and Thorin Oakenshield. They then invite him on a quest that would change his life. During his quest he faces many evils and overcomes them all to become a hero.