Hmmm.. ALL the settings? I'll give it a go.
Bag End
Green Dragon Inn
Trollshaw campsite
Troll cave/hoard
Last Homely House aka Rivendell
Misty Mountain pass cave
Goblin Town hall
Goblin Town tunnels
Gollum's lake
Goblin town "back door"
Ring of trees (warg and orc attack)
Eagle's eyrie
Carrock
Beorn's House
Mirkwood path entrance
Mirkwood
Spider's webs
Thranduil's Halls
Forest River
Lake-town aka Esgaroth
Dale
Lonely Mountain aka Erebor
Secret Door
Smaug's lair/treasure hoard
Ravenhill
Lonely Mountain/Erebor main gate
I think that's all. I don't know how specific you needed it, but that's all I can come up with.
One thing in particular that the Annotated Hobbit has is a detailed explanation of the changes that Tolkien made to 'The Hobbit' while writing of 'The Lord of the Rings' to synchronize the texts.
Not all of the rooms had windows. The ones that did were on the left side of the passage.
A HOBBIT, of course!
'The Hobbit' of course!
Elijah plays Frodo in all three movies by Peter Jackson.
The Hobbit is an adventure fantasy. There is no romance in The Hobbit and almost no mention of females at all.
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The most suspenseful of the four is most likely The Hobbit. Though they are all great if I had to choose one, it would be The Hobbit.
The Hobbit, but really, you should read the silmarillion. It explains the whole Lord of the Rings Lore. but the hobbit, then the lord of the rings; Although, not all of the films for the Hobbit have come out
The Fellowship of the Ring , The Two Towers and The Return of the King .
Thorin BalinDwalinBifurBofurBomburDoriNoriOriFiliKiliOinGloin
The Hobbit belongs in the fantasy genre. The characters, the location and the story are all made up and it includes magic.
All of them help Bilbo in "The Hobbit"
One thing in particular that the Annotated Hobbit has is a detailed explanation of the changes that Tolkien made to 'The Hobbit' while writing of 'The Lord of the Rings' to synchronize the texts.
A hobbit barrow is referred to as a 'smail.'
all of them
Elf all the way!