There are the hobbits, men, dwarves and elves. There are also goblins, trolls and giants.
Bilbo IS a Hobbit. Etymologically, a Hobbit is literally a "hole dweller" while Bilbo means "a short sword".
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There are hundreds of different covers for 'The Hobbit.' Many different publishers in over a hundred countries with multiple printings. I have several dozen in my personal collection in five different languages.
The second edition of The Hobbit was published in 1951. It made some small adjustments to the story of the Riddle Game, but changed little overall.
The Hobbit is my favorite book. It is a fantasy and it is rather childish, but it lays the foundation for The Lord of the Rings. I've got a dozen or so copies in four different languages.
Tolkien created many different races for his books. Hobbits, which are featured prominently in both The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings, are probably the most famous. Frodo Baggins is one of the main characters of the Lord of the Rings, and probably the most famous Hobbit. Some members of other races created by Tolkien are Prince Legolas Greenleaf, of the Elves, and Gimli son of Gloin, of the Dwarves.
So we are not all the same.
Because there is little difference between people of different races people from all races love people from all races.
The Ph. of all human blood is the same. Different races of people do not possess different Ph. balances of their blood.
Bilbo IS a Hobbit. Etymologically, a Hobbit is literally a "hole dweller" while Bilbo means "a short sword".
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No, people of different races do not have different fat burning metabolisms. We are all human and metabolism food the same way on the inside -- calories in, calories out.
The Hobbit is an adventure fantasy. There is no romance in The Hobbit and almost no mention of females at all.
There are many different races in Canada.
There are not different human races, there is only one.
Yes, different races can MARRY.
If you want biblical explanations, the bible does have one for the existence of different languages, which is the story of the Tower of Babel. As for different races, presumably different children of Adam and Eve gave rise to different races (some theologians prefer to trace back the different races to the different children of Noah). But bear in mind that the bible is a form of mythology, which should not be taken literally.