Bilbo Baggins, a simple Hobbit, never asked for adventure. It
literally came knocking on his door, 13 dwarve and Gandalf the wizard show up
to tea to hire Bilbo as a thief in their quest to reclaim a hoard of treasure.
It's stashed far away and guarded by a fierce dragon, Smaug. Bilbo will have to
cross the Misty Mountains, troll and goblin country, and the untamed wilds of
Mirkwood, where straying from the path can be deadly. In exchange, he gets an
even share of the treasure and quite a story to tell. One of the dwarves in
Bilbo's parlour is Thorin Oakenshield, son of Thrain son of Thror, King under
the Mountain. The dwarves of the Lonely Mountain were a race of highly-skilled
craftsmen, workers of stone and metals, wealthy and strong. That is Thorin's
rightful inheritance, but the kingdom was lost to the worm dragon Smaug. Now
Smaug sleeps deep in the heart of the mountain on his huge heap of treasure.
One of the most significant events in the book is when Bilbo finds a magic
ring, deep in the heart of the Misty Mountains, after he has been captured by
goblins and taken down, down into the deep tunnels and black halls of the Great
Goblin. The ring is a pretty handy thing to find because it enables Bilbo to escape
from his captors and later on it helps him to confront Smaug the dragon. The
ring makes you invisible. In the end, the confluence of events, including his
daring rescue of the Dwarves, from a horde of larger-than-life spiders in
Mirkwood, teaches Bilbo that he does indeed have a strength within himself.
Bilbo finally faces the worst of his fears, conquers them, and confronts the
deadly dragon Smaug, deep in the the Lonely Mountain. The moment when Bilbo
overcomes his fear is the moment in which he, finally and completely,
transforms from who he was into who he was always meant to be. Bilbo achieves
his full potential and, as a result, gains treasures far greater than the gold
he carries away from the Lonely Mountain, and like all Hero Quest stories, Bilbo
must go back to his home. He and Gandalf finally take their final steps toward
The Shire, Gandalf says, “My dear Bilbo! Something has happened to you. You are
not the Hobbit you once were.”
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