because he saved them
Which cave? If you mean the one that was infested by orcs, then it was fortunate because SPOILER!! SPOILER!! Bilbo found the One Ring, MORE SPOILER!! passed it on to Frodo, MAJOR SPOILER!! STOP READING THIS NOW IF YOU HAVEN'T READ ALL THE BOOKS OR SEEN ALL THE MOVIES!! who in turn destroyed it.
The first problem Bilbo and the dwarves face on their quest is their encounter with trolls who capture them while they are camping. The trolls plan to eat them, but Gandalf cleverly tricks the trolls into arguing until dawn, at which point they turn to stone due to exposure to sunlight. This clever intervention not only saves Bilbo and the dwarves but also allows them to loot the trolls' cave for supplies.
After Bilbo puts on the Ring and turns invisible, Gollum cannot find him, and thinks he has made his way towards the exit. Gollum heads to the exit and Bilbo follows him.
Gandalf accompanied Bilbo back to his home. In addition to visiting Beorn and Rivendell, they went by the Troll's cave. They dug up the gold and silver that they had hidden.
There are multiple times when the dwarves are in a cave. The first one is the cave of the trolls, where they find weapons, gold and some food. The next time is the goblin caves, where they find mostly trouble.
He was able to scream before the goblins grabbed them. That gave Gandalf time to escape and he rescued them.
Yes, the wizard(Gandalf) likes Bilbo very much. It is by the will of Gandalf that Bilbo comes along with the dwarves for the quest. His concern for Bilbo can be seen when all the dwarves come out from goblin's cave but Bilbo remains behind. Gandalf continues to visit Bilbo even after the end of dwarves quest.
Which cave? If you mean the one that was infested by orcs, then it was fortunate because SPOILER!! SPOILER!! Bilbo found the One Ring, MORE SPOILER!! passed it on to Frodo, MAJOR SPOILER!! STOP READING THIS NOW IF YOU HAVEN'T READ ALL THE BOOKS OR SEEN ALL THE MOVIES!! who in turn destroyed it.
The first problem Bilbo and the dwarves face on their quest is their encounter with trolls who capture them while they are camping. The trolls plan to eat them, but Gandalf cleverly tricks the trolls into arguing until dawn, at which point they turn to stone due to exposure to sunlight. This clever intervention not only saves Bilbo and the dwarves but also allows them to loot the trolls' cave for supplies.
After Bilbo puts on the Ring and turns invisible, Gollum cannot find him, and thinks he has made his way towards the exit. Gollum heads to the exit and Bilbo follows him.
Evidently it fell out of the pocket of one of the trolls. Which was fortunate as it would have turned to stone with the troll. The tiny key allowed them to get the swords and gold and silver out of the cave.
Gandalf accompanied Bilbo back to his home. In addition to visiting Beorn and Rivendell, they went by the Troll's cave. They dug up the gold and silver that they had hidden.
Bilbo had found a key on the ground, and gave it to Gandalf and the dwarves after they had pushed and cursed for a while.
There are multiple times when the dwarves are in a cave. The first one is the cave of the trolls, where they find weapons, gold and some food. The next time is the goblin caves, where they find mostly trouble.
In "The Hobbit," Bilbo and the dwarves escape the troll cave by using the dawn's light. Gandalf tricks the trolls into arguing until sunrise, causing them to turn to stone. Once the trolls are petrified, the group is able to explore the cave, where they find weapons and provisions to aid their journey. They then leave the cave, continuing on their adventure.
The bravest thing Bilbo did was to slide down into Smaug's cave.
Bilbo was honest when he say what he thought about adventures "nasty no good uncomfortable things make you late for dinner." This is a good example of how he is honest in the book The Hobbit. -signed a reading teacher from Georgia, USA