Bilbo had one unexpected visitor for Wednesday tea, and that visitor was Gandalf.
Gandalf is technically the first visitor. But the first Dwarf to knock on his door before 'the Unexpected Party' was Dwalin.
There were 13 dwarves. Bilbo was added to the party to make it 14 and avoid having an unlucky number.
Thorin Oakenshield left a note for Bilbo Baggins on the mantelpiece of his home, Bag End, in the Shire. The note was meant to inform Bilbo of his involvement in the quest to reclaim the Lonely Mountain and the treasure guarded by Smaug. It expressed Thorin's hope that Bilbo would join them on their adventure. This moment highlights Bilbo's unexpected role in the quest and sets the stage for his journey.
Content and respectable because he never did anything unexpected or went on any adventures.
Gandalf is the one who sends a man, specifically Thorin Oakenshield, in search of Bilbo Baggins. He believes that Bilbo, being a hobbit, could be a valuable asset in their quest to reclaim the Lonely Mountain and its treasure from the dragon Smaug. Gandalf's intuition about Bilbo's potential as a burglar leads to the unexpected adventure that unfolds in "The Hobbit."
Red Wine is what they requested at the Unexpected Party.
At the Unexpected Party, when gandalf introduced the 13 dwarves to Bilbo.
It is a good title because, Bilbo didnt not expect the dwarfs to come over and then soon enough there was so many people it turned into a party, so that's how it was an unexpected Party.
In this chapter "An Unexpected Party" from J.R.R. Tolkien's "The Hobbit," the title refers to the surprising and unplanned arrival of the group of dwarves at Bilbo Baggins' hobbit hole. The unexpected nature of their visit sets the stage for the adventures that follow in the story.
Bilbo first wished he was back home during the unexpected party at Bag End, when Gandalf suggests that he join Thorin and Company on the adventure. Bilbo is initially hesitant and longs for the comfort and security of his hobbit hole.
Gandalf is technically the first visitor. But the first Dwarf to knock on his door before 'the Unexpected Party' was Dwalin.
He makes a sign on Bilbo's door that the dwarves interpret to mean "burglar for hire", which brings them into Bilbo's house.
Well, if Bilbo's birthday is September the twenty-second, I think Gandalf got there a couple days early, which would put him at approximately September twentieth.
Thorin Oakenshield, or Gandalf, depending on your perspective.
Because they never did anything unexpected or out of the ordinary - until Bilbo wen't on his quest
There were 13 dwarves. Bilbo was added to the party to make it 14 and avoid having an unlucky number.
Thorin Oakenshield left a note for Bilbo Baggins on the mantelpiece of his home, Bag End, in the Shire. The note was meant to inform Bilbo of his involvement in the quest to reclaim the Lonely Mountain and the treasure guarded by Smaug. It expressed Thorin's hope that Bilbo would join them on their adventure. This moment highlights Bilbo's unexpected role in the quest and sets the stage for his journey.