They were discussing all that had happened in the goblin tunnels, and debating what they were to do now. Gandalf was saying that they could not possibly go on without trying to rescue Bilbo, and the dwarves did not want to.
Gandalf (The adventurous Wizard.)
At the end of the "the Hobbit" Bilbo leaves a note with the ring attached to it, saying that he plans to go traveling. At the beginning of "fellowship of the ring" Gandalf tells frodo to take the ring to Mordor and destroy it in the fires of the volcano. Bilbo does have a few minor parts in the later books but he is an old hobbit.
Bilbo's personality changed quite a lot. He was, in the beginning a coward, who would rather stay inside and have company than go out on an adventure (as were all hobbits). Over the course of the quest, he became a brave warrior, willing to fight for his friends. he also became a bit crooked near the end of the hobbit, due to the power of the Ring.
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They asked them to go along and their adventure as their burglar.
The Took genes, huh? Well they created in Bilbo a certain sense of curiousity, and a love of adventure. It was that sense of adventure that finally got Bilbo to go along with the dwarves on their journey to Smaug's Mountain.
The main character is named Bilbo Baggins, a Hobbit from The Shire, who is also in The Lord of the Rings books. There are the dwarves that go with him on his adventure. The leader is Gandalf the Wizard, but he later leaves the group and leaves Thorin, the most important dwarf, in charge. Then there is Balin, who is also mentioned in The Lord of the Rings, and is said to like Bilbo the most. Beorn, a "skin changer," who can take shape of a bear, also plays an important part in helping Bilbo, Gandalf, and the dwarves.
The dwarves were cheerful because they had finally taken their kingdom of the Lonely Mountain after the great dragon Smaug was defeated by the Lake men. Bilbo was unhappy because when he was back at the shire, he always wished to go back and see the dwarves of the Lonely Mountain and wander the paths of Mirkwood.
They were discussing all that had happened in the goblin tunnels, and debating what they were to do now. Gandalf was saying that they could not possibly go on without trying to rescue Bilbo, and the dwarves did not want to.
Gandalf (The adventurous Wizard.)
At the end of the "the Hobbit" Bilbo leaves a note with the ring attached to it, saying that he plans to go traveling. At the beginning of "fellowship of the ring" Gandalf tells frodo to take the ring to Mordor and destroy it in the fires of the volcano. Bilbo does have a few minor parts in the later books but he is an old hobbit.
I think it's because he know's his Uncle Bilbo is there. ---- Frodo doesn't know where Bilbo is. But if Gandalf tells him he has to take the One Ring to Rivendell where it would be save, before he is found in the Shire, what else should he do?Because he knows if he stays in the Shire the Ringwraiths will easily find him and kill him.
The bravest thing Bilbo did was to slide down into Smaug's cave.
Bilbo Baggins is the real leader in The Hobbit because he does a veritety of things to make him hero like. For example: Bilbo saves the dwarves from the spiders; he goes partway down the tunnel to Smaug even though its Thorin's treasure; and he even brightens the mood when everyone is feeling down before the go after Smaug by telling them that they can do it. Bilbo is the most mature one and that's why I think he deserves the real hero and the actual leader of the quest in The Hobbit.
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The hobbits go back to the Shire, and Sam marries Rosie and they have 2 kids. Then the elves (apart from Arwen) leave for the undying lands, and Bilbo, Frodo and Gandalf go with them. Aragorn and Arwen are married and King and Queen of Gondor.