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Durin's Day indicates that the dwarves can open the door with the key on the last moon of Autumn.
you have to jump on the hands and turn them anticlockwise to open the door hope it helped JESS
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Elaborate on this question. It doesn't make any sense. Sorry.
According to the book The Hobbit, the porthole had a shiny yellow brass knob in the exact middle of the door.
A thrush.
The Hobbit tells us that the door was green, with a brass knob in the middle.
They called it the Front Door. The Back Door was the cave where the party had sheltered from the storm.
He was waking Smaug from his long sleep. He was "knocking" on the door which was the entrance...
In "The Hobbit," the dwarves open the door to the dragon's den by using a secret key and a specific method of revealing the door itself. The key, given to Thorin Oakenshield by his father, unlocks the door when the last light of Durin's Day illuminates the keyhole. As the sun sets, the dwarves find the hidden entrance to the Lonely Mountain, allowing them to confront Smaug, the dragon. This moment highlights the importance of timing and knowledge in their quest.
You can keep a door open by using a door stopper, propping it open with an object, or installing a door wedge.
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