The wargs speak a different language from the spiders and Bilbo.
Bilbo rescues the dwarves from the spiders in Mirkwood by using his cleverness and bravery. He employs his skills in stealth and strategy, sneaking up on the spiders and using his sword, Sting, to fight them off. Additionally, he cleverly uses his wits to distract the spiders and orchestrates a plan to free the dwarves, demonstrating his growth as a resourceful hero. His quick thinking and newfound confidence are crucial to their escape from danger.
Bilbo rescues the dwarves after they were captured by the spiders. He cuts them down from the webs and distracts the spiders while the rest escape.
Bilbo infuriated the spiders in "The Hobbit" by using his sword, Sting, and his wits to fight back against them. He cleverly taunted and provoked the spiders, calling them names and distracting them while he freed his companions, the dwarves. His actions not only angered the spiders but also showcased his bravery and quick thinking in a perilous situation. Ultimately, this confrontation helped Bilbo gain confidence and assert his role as a hero in the adventure.
After using the small sword to vanguish the spiders in Mirkwood, Bilbo decides that it deserves a name and calls it Sting.
He sang songs mocking them and their ability to find him
Bilbo rescues the dwarves when they are trapped in the webs of the giant spiders. He is able to avoid capture, then drives the spiders away, before cutting the dwarves free of the sticky strands.
The wargs speak a different language from the spiders and Bilbo.
Bilbo rescues the dwarves from the spiders in Mirkwood by using his cleverness and bravery. He employs his skills in stealth and strategy, sneaking up on the spiders and using his sword, Sting, to fight them off. Additionally, he cleverly uses his wits to distract the spiders and orchestrates a plan to free the dwarves, demonstrating his growth as a resourceful hero. His quick thinking and newfound confidence are crucial to their escape from danger.
calling them attercop
he distracts the Spiders and gets them mad and finally frees them
he smuggled them out of the dungeon
Sting. Right after killing the spiders.
he smuggled them out of the dungeon
Bilbo told Smaug a riddle to keep him distracted.
Bilbo rescues the dwarves after they were captured by the spiders. He cuts them down from the webs and distracts the spiders while the rest escape.
Bilbo infuriated the spiders in "The Hobbit" by using his sword, Sting, and his wits to fight back against them. He cleverly taunted and provoked the spiders, calling them names and distracting them while he freed his companions, the dwarves. His actions not only angered the spiders but also showcased his bravery and quick thinking in a perilous situation. Ultimately, this confrontation helped Bilbo gain confidence and assert his role as a hero in the adventure.