Chapter VI of The Hobbit is titled "Out of the Frying-Pan into the Fire." It refers to the Company (Bilbo, Gandalf, and the Dwarves) escaping the goblins (orcs) in the mountains, only to be treed by the Wild Wargs, the evil wolves that lived below the Misty Mountains.
After a rather terrifying adventure with the wolves howling up the trees, they were rescued by the Eagles.
"What shall we do, what shall we do!" he cried. "Escaping goblins to be caught by wolves!" he [Bilbo] said, and it became a proverb, though now we say "out of the frying-pan into the fire" in the same sort of uncomfortable situations."
(The Hobbit, Del Rey paperback edition, p. 99 "Out of the Frying-Pan into the Fire.")
The name of Chapter 10 is 'A Warm Welcome.' The dwarves were welcomed by the Lake-town men with great anticipation. There was much feasting and parties in the hopes that things would get much better in the area.
Chapter 13 is entitled 'Not at Home.' It refers to Smaug not being in his lair. The Dwarves know he conducted a rampage on the mountainside looking for them, but they don't know he attacked Laketown. They also did not know he had been killed until the birds brought the news.
1-An Unexpected Party, 2-Roast Mutton, 3-A short Rest, 4-Over the Hill and Under the Hill, 5-Riddles in the Dark, 6-Out of the Frying-Pan into the Fire, 7-Queer Lodgings, 8-Flies and Spiders, 9-Barrels Out of Bond, 10-A warm Wlecome, 11-on the doorstep, 12-inside information, 13-not at home, 14-fire and water, 15-the gathering of the clouds, 16-a thief in the night, 17-the clouds burst, 18-the return journey, 19-the last stage
To be yourself and not let the normal/traditional citizens in your society keep you from doing great things. (That's one thing I got from it.)
Quite appropriate, as it is referring to the kind people of Lake-town that presented a banquet to the company.
it is about the company meeting the goblins and fighting the goblins
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Chapter 8 is where the company is captured like flies by the spiders. All except Bilbo and Thorin, that is. Bilbo plays the part of the naughty little fly that the spiders cannot catch.
It does not appear in the first chapter of The Hobbit.
Chapter 15 took place at the Lonely Mountain.
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Page three, that is, the first page of Chapter one
Chapter 8 is where the company is captured like flies by the spiders. All except Bilbo and Thorin, that is. Bilbo plays the part of the naughty little fly that the spiders cannot catch.
It does not appear in the first chapter of The Hobbit.
Chapter 13 of "The Hobbit" is titled "Not at Home." This title signifies that the group of adventurers led by Bilbo Baggins has arrived at the Lonely Mountain (Erebor) seeking the treasure guarded by Smaug the dragon, only to find the dragon absent from his lair. It adds suspense and tension to the story as they explore the mountain and encounter unforeseen challenges.
The Hobbit or There and Back Again.
Chapter 17, The Clouds Burst.
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Chapter 15 took place at the Lonely Mountain.
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It is a good title because, Bilbo didnt not expect the dwarfs to come over and then soon enough there was so many people it turned into a party, so that's how it was an unexpected Party.
A chapter title is a name of a chapter to give you an idea of what the chapter of a book is about.
The adventure begins in the very first chapter! It is called "An Unexpected Party."
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