yes he was he never led and when he did come up with a plan it was a weak one. Instead of standing up and doing his ancestors proud he left the dirty work to Bilbo yet Bilbo never truly gets recognized for being the one to fins smaug's soft spot, Bilbo is under appreciated for a while in the novel.
In "The Hobbit," the Battle of the Five Armies culminates with a decisive victory for the united forces of Men, Elves, and Dwarves against the goblins and wargs. Thorin Oakenshield, the leader of the Dwarves, is mortally wounded but reconciles with Bilbo before dying. The battle ultimately leads to the restoration of peace in the region, although it comes at a significant cost, including the loss of many lives. The treasure of the Lonely Mountain is then distributed among the allies, signaling a new era of cooperation.
In "The Hobbit," the Battle of the Five Armies is won through a combination of bravery and unexpected alliances. The forces of Men, Elves, and Dwarves unite against the Goblins and Wargs, but the battle turns when the arrival of the eagles and Beorn helps to turn the tide. Thorin Oakenshield, the Dwarf leader, ultimately falls in battle, but his sacrifice helps to secure peace among the factions. The victory leads to a truce and a new understanding among the different races of Middle-earth.
Bilbo Baggins' plan in "The Hobbit" was to assist Thorin Oakenshield and his company of dwarves in reclaiming the Lonely Mountain and its treasure from the dragon Smaug. The fault in his plan lay in underestimating the dangers of the journey and the cunning of Smaug, as well as the complexities of dealing with their adversaries, including the greed of other parties interested in the treasure. Additionally, Bilbo's initial reluctance to fully embrace his role as a burglar and leader created uncertainties that complicated their quest.
in my opinion, he was a good leader because he made tobacco a big success, and helped the booming of the colony, so yeah, i think he was a good leader
noo he was not a good leader. he created alot of warss in china :((
Thorin Oakenshield
Bilbo Baggins was famously a hobbit, not a dwarf.
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Thorin Oakenshield became the leader of the expedition in "The Hobbit." He was a dwarf prince seeking to reclaim his kingdom and treasure from the dragon Smaug.
Out of Thorin and Co., only Thorin, Fili, and Kili die in the Hobbit.
Bilbo Baggins was his name. Thorin Oakenshield was the leader of the dwarves.
Thorin Oakenshield
Yes. Thrain was King of the dwarves, father of Thorin
The party enters Mirkwood.
No they are not. Bilbo is simple hobbit from the Shire, Thorin is a dwarf.
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