The party was not expected by Bilbo. He thought only of inviting someone for tea and had 13 dwarves and a wizard showed up.
An Enting is a young Ent, they are sentient tree-people.
this is not a question partaining to the WHAT aspect however it is a question asking exactly what are some examples of unexpected events that have occured in our history.
In Tolkien's works there is a clear example... for example the wizard Saruman has a henchman called Grima. In the broader pickers the whole race of 'orcs' can be seen as Henchman, since they have been created to serve and do exactly what there master tells them!
what exactly is it you are asking?They are asking for us to write the second chapter of breaking dawn in our answer.
Not exactly the problem, the Holocaust is a chapter in Jewish history.
The term situational irony describes when you're watching a movie genre you know well and suddenly something very unexpected happens perhaps exactly the opposes. Authors also deliberately use this in books.
Well, honey, Tolkien's trolls are big, ugly creatures with a taste for trouble, just like trolls in other stories. They're not exactly winning any beauty pageants, that's for sure. So yeah, they're pretty similar in their trollish ways.
He was very vague about telling Pip who came with him, so we do not know exactly who in this chapter
JRR Tolkien never exactly told us how old Merry was, but it was clear he was younger than Frodo Baggins, and slightly older than Pippin Took.
well he does have his own chapter in the back of the bible but i do not know exactly where he is mentioned
Don't know exactly which pages but it is definitely in chapter seven somewhere. I didn't read it in chapter 7!!!
The shortest chapter in The Bible is Psalm 117 (which is coincidentally, just about exactly in the middle of The Bible.)