Gandalf gives Bilbo the gift of perspective and curiosity, urging him to consider the larger world beyond his comfortable life in the Shire. He encourages Bilbo to think about adventure and the possibilities that lie outside his familiar surroundings. This invitation to explore his own desires and potential ultimately sets Bilbo on the path to becoming a more courageous and resourceful character. Gandalf's influence prompts Bilbo to reflect on his own identity and the choices that define him.
Gandalf.
Gandalf noticed the ring turning Bilbo crazy so he forced him to give it up and leave it behind
Gandalf (The adventurous Wizard.)
That Gandalf was an old man who made particularly neat fireworks.
Frodo knows Gandalf because Gandalf was like Bilbo (Frodo's grand-uncle) guardian on Bilbo's adventures. Now, Frodo knows Gandalf through Bilbo.
Gandalf gives Bilbo the gift of perspective and curiosity, urging him to consider the larger world beyond his comfortable life in the Shire. He encourages Bilbo to think about adventure and the possibilities that lie outside his familiar surroundings. This invitation to explore his own desires and potential ultimately sets Bilbo on the path to becoming a more courageous and resourceful character. Gandalf's influence prompts Bilbo to reflect on his own identity and the choices that define him.
Thorin Oakenshield, or Gandalf, depending on your perspective.
Gandalf.
Bilbo Baggins
Gandalf surprised Bilbo and he was foreshadowing the future
Gandalf noticed the ring turning Bilbo crazy so he forced him to give it up and leave it behind
the person who praised bilbo was Gandalf.
Yes, the wizard(Gandalf) likes Bilbo very much. It is by the will of Gandalf that Bilbo comes along with the dwarves for the quest. His concern for Bilbo can be seen when all the dwarves come out from goblin's cave but Bilbo remains behind. Gandalf continues to visit Bilbo even after the end of dwarves quest.
Gandalf (The adventurous Wizard.)
Gandalf believes in Bilbo, and he says in the book that he wouldn't of brought-en him if he wasn't in good use.
If Gandalf and the dwarves did not show up to rescue him, Bilbo Baggins had a plan to make his way through the tunnels to locate them. However, he is saved from that undertaking when he hears the dwarves and Gandalf talking.