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Bilbo was honest when he say what he thought about adventures "nasty no good uncomfortable things make you late for dinner." This is a good example of how he is honest in the book The Hobbit. -signed a reading teacher from Georgia, USA
Well, before he wasn't very adventurous and didn't want to get out of his home. But now, after his adventure on receiving gold, he felt very proud of himself and successful that he made it to the gold. And he actually gets to keep a share of it.
He feels rather guilty about it, and makes sure that the keys are returned so that the guard doesn't get in trouble.
It seems to mean a lot of things. Here are a couple parts of the conversation where the possible meanings are explained. "Good morning!" said Bilbo, and he meant it. "What do you mean?" Gandalf said. "Do you wish me a good morning, or mean that it is a good morning whether I want it not; or that you feel good this morning; or that it is morning to be good on?" . . . "What a lot of things you do use Good morning for!" said Gandalf. "Now you mean that you want to get rid of me, and that it won't be good till I move off."
Bilbo and Gollum enter into a riddle game. While trying to think of a riddle, Bilbo is fiddling around in his pocket, and he happens to feel the ring he had just picked up. He didn't think much about picking it up, so, while, trying to come up with a riddle, he mumbled, "What do I have in my pocket?" In spite of this not being a proper riddle for the riddle game, Gollum accepted it and asked for and received 3 tries to answer it. He failed, then went back to get the ring from where he thought he'd hidden it (actually, it had fallen off without his noticing). When he saw the ring was gone and remembered Bilbo's odd question, he put 2 and 2 together and deduced Bilbo had the ring in his pocket.I believe it was when Bilbo couldn't come up with a riddle, so he thought out loud the question: "What have I got in my pocket?" After Gollum realized he didn't have his ring, he then supposed that it was, indeed, in Bilbo's pocket.Because Gollum found him and would not tell him the way out until Bilbo gave him the Ring and Bilbo would not give him the ring untless he answered the riddles correctly.Gollum and bilbo have a game of riddles, bilbo asks, "what have I got in my pockets?" He gives Gollum 3 guesses, and gollum guesses all three wrongGollum asks Bilbo what he does have in his pocket, and bilbo refuses to tell him, multiple timesGollum discovers HE, (himself), has lost the ring and goes into a state of panic. Gollum then remembers the riddle, "What do I have in my pocket?" and after guessing wrong he assumes it's the ring, and gollum tries to attack BilboHope this helpedJackI believe it was when Bilbo couldn't come up with a riddle, so he thought out loud the question: "What have I got in my pocket?" After Gollum realized he didn't have his ring, he then supposed that it was, indeed, in Bilbo's pocket.
Bilbo initially feels overwhelmed by the increasing load of responsibility for the dwarves as they journey progresses. However, he gradually grows more confident in his abilities and accepts his role as the burglar and protector of the group.
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He feels bad
He hated him for taking the ring from him
Bilbo was honest when he say what he thought about adventures "nasty no good uncomfortable things make you late for dinner." This is a good example of how he is honest in the book The Hobbit. -signed a reading teacher from Georgia, USA
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