!it was a very goodliteriture
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.
No, the third movie concluded the Hobbit movie series. The events at the very end of the Hobbit, lead on to the events of the beginning of the Lord of the Rings trilogy.
By 'the hobbit', I'm supposing you mean Bilbo Baggins in The Hobbit? If so, he faced Smaug the Great Dragon, King of the Lonely Mountain.
No. I've tried for a few years now hoping that Microsoft would provide some type of update to the XBox 360 so that I could play the original Xbox version of The Hobbit on my Xbox 360, but as of December 2011 the answer, unfortunately, is still NO.
The third movie for Hobbit has only just come out so some of the DLC content for the games has not yet been put out to the public.
No, The Hobbit was not a Newbery book. Tolkien was not an American and did not live in the United States, so was not qualified to win.
Miles for the buck. Ask an owner that has had a few.
Smaug only appeared in the Hobbit, where he was killed and he never appeared again (because he was dead). So smaug was not in the Lord of the Rings trilogy, but he was in the Hobbit.
read the book "the hobbit" and you will find out that Bilbo didn't mean to say it at all he almost said burglar but quickly changed it to hobbit so it came out burrahobbit
Bilbo put a letter on the spoons to Angelica so they were for her
Smegall is the one who wants the ring so badly.
the name Jacob is really popular so its no surprise if u run into a few everyday