I think it was Bilbo Baggins
Floating in barrels downriver.
Elves are more humorous and playful, and enjoy singing and making jokes. Dwarves are more serious and aren't as playful as the elves. Dwarves find elves immature and irritating.
Bilbo kept from being captured by the Wood Elves in Mirkwood by using The Ring to turn himself invisible. He slipped in after the company of Elves that had captured the other members of The Company (namely, the twelve dwarves) as the Elves were escorting the dwarves into the Elven fortress.
No, elves do not eat hobbits. Orcs might eat hobbits, but not elves. When the dwarves and Bilbo have a reception at Lord Elrond's home, it is seen that the elves serve them a strictly vegetarian meal. Maybe an indication that Elves are herbivores
There are lots of creatures in The Hobbit. There are hobbits, elves, dwarves, and wizards to begin with...
They escape in barrels sent downriver to be filled.
the dwarves were captured by thorn and the wood elves long enough for bilbo to help them escape
Yes, in chapter 9 the dwarves (but not Bilbo) were imprisoned by the Wood-elves in Mirkwood forest.
The dwarves and the elves dont get along.
As dwarves and elves are fictional and fantasy creatures there is no comparison.
Floating in barrels downriver.
The elves were astonished because they did not know the dwarves were in the barrels that they threw.
Elves are more humorous and playful, and enjoy singing and making jokes. Dwarves are more serious and aren't as playful as the elves. Dwarves find elves immature and irritating.
Bilbo kept from being captured by the Wood Elves in Mirkwood by using The Ring to turn himself invisible. He slipped in after the company of Elves that had captured the other members of The Company (namely, the twelve dwarves) as the Elves were escorting the dwarves into the Elven fortress.
The elves in "The Hobbit" did not know how the dwarves could have travelled there. They thought the barrels were all empty.
The dwarves were drawn together with the elves and the men of Esgaroth during the Battle of the Five Armies, which took place in J.R.R. Tolkien's novel "The Hobbit."
yes