Camping, lack of comfort and the greatly reduced number of meals.
Bilbo is a well-to-do hobbit, the gentry or upper class of the hobbit folks. He lived in a large very nice home compared to many. He didn't really have a job and lived a life of leisure.
The dwarves were cheerful because they had finally taken their kingdom of the Lonely Mountain after the great dragon Smaug was defeated by the Lake men. Bilbo was unhappy because when he was back at the shire, he always wished to go back and see the dwarves of the Lonely Mountain and wander the paths of Mirkwood.
Bilbo's personality and outlook on life have been completely changed
At the end of chapter 17 of The Hobbit, Bilbo is in the Battle of Five Armies and is just thinking that all hope is lost for the Dwarves and Elves and Men when he sees an army of eagles soaring toward them. Bilbo shouts, "The Eagles! The Eagles!" But then, a stone thrown by a goblin hits his head on the helm, and he falls down and blacks out.
Bilbo by nature is good hearted, sacrificing and loyal, he would give up his life for the betterment of others and this is what made him a true hero.
If you are referring to the Sackville-Bagginses then they irk Bilbo because they always seem to be after his house, Bag End. This is because they were due to inherit Bilbo's vast wealth when he died, but the ring, giving him an unnaturally long life, prevented the Sackville-Bagginses from getting the inheritance they felt they deserved.If you are referring to the Sackville-Bagginses then they irk Bilbo because they always seem to be after his house, Bag End. This is because they were due to inherit Bilbo's vast wealth when he died, but the ring, giving him an unnaturally long life, prevented the Sackville-Bagginses from getting the inheritance they felt they deserved.
The dwarves were cheerful because they had finally taken their kingdom of the Lonely Mountain after the great dragon Smaug was defeated by the Lake men. Bilbo was unhappy because when he was back at the shire, he always wished to go back and see the dwarves of the Lonely Mountain and wander the paths of Mirkwood.
Those on the Mormon trail were seeking religious freedom, those on the Oregon trail were not traveling for religious reasons. Both were moving west for a chance at a new life, but what that 'new life' would involve was different.
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Bilbo's personality and outlook on life have been completely changed
After climbing the tree, Bilbo is filled with a sense of adventure, rather than his previous desire to live life quietly.
At the end of chapter 17 of The Hobbit, Bilbo is in the Battle of Five Armies and is just thinking that all hope is lost for the Dwarves and Elves and Men when he sees an army of eagles soaring toward them. Bilbo shouts, "The Eagles! The Eagles!" But then, a stone thrown by a goblin hits his head on the helm, and he falls down and blacks out.
Bilbo by nature is good hearted, sacrificing and loyal, he would give up his life for the betterment of others and this is what made him a true hero.
The One Ring
Pioneers looking for a better life followed the Oregon Trail.
The reason he didn't see his friends the moment he returned to the shire was because he found out that his relatives were about to take possession of his home and he therefore had to deal with that crisis. And as for afterwards, I think it is too going far to assume that he didn't go see his friends. All Tolkien says is that Bilbo acquires over time a reputation for being odd and that many Hobbits shy away from him and his new reputation. That's a far cry from saying Bilbo is completely alienated from all his old friends and that he never goes to see them. Tolkien says very little about Bilbo's day to day life.
A cowboy's life was dangerous because of animals, such as poisonous snakes, stampedes, and weather. It was exhausting because of the cattle drives, For example the Goodnight-Lovong trail, the Chisolmn trail and the Great Trail aka the Texas Trail.