Besides the obvious fact that one is a dragon and one is humanoid, Dragons are Evil, the earlier ones created by Morgoth, while the later ones (ie Smaug) are descendants of the older ones. Some dragons are lazy, Smaug only lied on his gold pile and did nothing else for decades.
Dragons steal gold from the dwarves.
The feud between dwarves and elves in The Hobbit stems from historical grievances and differing values. Dwarves are driven by a desire for treasure and wealth, leading to conflicts with the elves who prioritize preservation of nature and cultural differences. These differences result in deep-rooted animosity between the two races that persists throughout the story.
there are MANY differences between komodo dragons and real dragons. komodo dragon are ten feet in length. a dragon is about 40 feet. a komodo is 3 feet tall. dragons are 20.a komodo has no wings, spines,horns or spade. a dragons has all of that. theres much more but that some of the basics.
he thinks that they might be slain by dragons or captured by lakemen
There are huge differences in:Size (diameter)DensityColorEnergy production (white dwarves no longer produce energy)Brightness
King Thror's increasing hoard of treasure attracted the dragon Smaug. Dragons are particularly fond of gold and similar treasures. The dwarves of Erebor were unable to stop him.
The primary similarity is a love for precious metals and objects along with a deep seated greed.
He feels scared and knows its a dangerous job.
He feels scared and knows its a dangerous job.
There is not a direct comparison between the dwarves and the seven deadly sins. And considering there were 13 dwarves, it would be even more difficult.
The master was not concerned with the welfare of the people, he only wanted their money. The bard wanted what was due to them from the dwarves, but he wanted it to help the people survive.
The battle between the dwarves and the Lake-men was interrupted by the arrival of the Smaug, the dragon. As the dragon attacked Lake-town, the focus shifted from their conflict to the imminent threat posed by Smaug. This sudden danger united the two factions, forcing them to set aside their differences to confront the greater peril.