Because it explains to Bilbo why they want to retrieve the treasure stolen by Smaug. Also it proves that there really is a secret door (used by Thorin's father and grandfather.)
Granger's grandfather is a character from Ray Bradbury's novel "Fahrenheit 451." In the story, Granger speaks of his grandfather as a man who valued knowledge and critical thinking, contrasting with the society's anti-intellectualism. Granger's grandfather inspires him to preserve and share knowledge, highlighting the importance of individual thought in a repressive environment.
The sword Thorin took was called Orcrist or "goblin cleaver". The orcs called it "Biter".
Jethro Creighton is the main character of Across Five Aprils.A story of, the author,Irene Hunt's grandfather in Civil War times.
Absalom's grandfather is Ahithophel. He was a counselor to King David and is known for his wisdom and strategic advice. Ahithophel was also the grandfather of Bathsheba, making him Absalom's maternal grandfather.
its a true story and also to know how sad they were back then
He showed them that thorins grandfather had a pairof earings
Romanèche-Thorins's population is 1,819.
The area of Romanèche-Thorins is 9,760,000.0 square meters.
Romanèche-Thorins's population is 1,819.
what is the settings of the story grandfather
Grandfather story .northeast edition
It was stolen by Smaug the Great Dragon, and added to his hoard.
thorins is much powerfull
The concept of "amor divino tesoro" is important to both Yolanda and her grandfather in the story as it represents the idea of divine love and connection that transcends physical boundaries. For Yolanda, it helps her understand the deeper connection she has with her grandfather despite their physical distance and cultural differences. For her grandfather, it serves as a guiding force that helps him navigate his feelings of loneliness and longing for his granddaughter.
He was in flint
Martin is ashamed of his grandfather at the beginning of the story because his grandpa is disheveled, lazy, and frequently drunk. Martin feels embarrassed by his grandfather's behavior and appearance, which he believes reflects poorly on himself.
"The Grandfather" by Gary Soto explores themes of family, generational differences, and the passing of time through a young boy's interactions with his grandfather. The story highlights the love and understanding that can bridge the gap between generations.