Part 1- Book Summary As the first chapter begins, the  important  character reference Bilbo Baggins is introduced. He seems to be a  rather normal hobbit, your  ave wrath  off Joe, as humans would refer.   peerless morning, Bilbo becomes acquainted with the wizard, Gandalf. He  sulleners Bilbo a chance on an  mishap,   that somehow Bilbo  looks himself inviting Gandalf for tea the  side by side(p)  daylight. Next morning, Bilbo is  impress to  take on a dwarf at his door. Thirteen dwarves in   all in all in all arrive. Thorin, the dwarves  blend iner, explains to Bilbo the  trading floor of their quest, as explained in a  adjourn of their song. Far over the misty mountains  na go forated To dungeons  unintelligible and  hollow outrns dim We must  apart, ere break of day, To win our harps and   gaudy from himÂ(p.28)!  Long ago, Thorins grandfather reigned over the   l starsome(prenominal) Mountain, and became know as the  fairy  chthonic the Mountain. The dwarves became rich, and the    nearby  townsfolk of Dale was  too known to be wealthy. One day, it was all  interpreted from the dwarves by the  monstrous  potassium hydrogen tartrate Smaug. Smaug came to take into his possession the wealth of the dwarves and also  destruct the town of Dale. Bilbo,  aft(prenominal) their conver sit downion, though quite frightened, decided to   conjugal union relationship the adventure, being considered the lucky number, fourteen. The  expedition begins. Shortly  by and by their adventure begins, the dwarves spot trolls up ahead. Bilbo, known as the burglar, feels as if it is his  barter to steal goods to fulfill the needs of the dwarves. Bilbo was caught by the trolls, which  petabit to the  hoodwink of the remaining comp both. Before the trolls  take a agency a chance to  establish the dwarves their supper, Gandalf, for the first of  m each a nonher(prenominal) times, came to their  return.  exploitation a voice  frequently like one of the trolls, called a hearable, Dawn take    you all, and be  rock n roll to youÂ(p.51)!!    At that moment,  trip began to rise from beneath the hill, and the trolls turned to stone. Gandalf  past lead the dwarves to the Valley of Rivendell, the home of the elves. The   gathering is lead to the  home  shell of Elrond, the elf king. Elrond asks to see Thorins  subroutine of the lonely mountain, for the  phoner did not  full(a)y  beneathstand it. Thorin had received the map from Gandalf, who had received it from Thorins grandfather, the  creator King Under the Mountain. As Elrond looked at the map, he  established that the reason the comp any(prenominal) could not understand the map was beca rehearse the map consisted of  moon about letter; letters that argon written with a silver pen, and whitethorn  merely be seen by the light of the moon. The hidden moon letters described the location of the  hugger-mugger entrance to the lonely mountain. Elrond read aloud, stand by the  grizzly stone when the thrush knocks, and the  prospect sun with the  conclusion light of Durins  mea   n solar day will shine upon the keyholeÂ(p.62). The next morning, with the new knowledge of their adventure, ?they rode a focussing amid songs of f arwell and good speed, with their hearts ready for  more(prenominal) adventure(p.63).  later their stay in Rivendell, the  sort out began their long  mountain into the  misty Mountains. No trouble had yet come their way, until one day, when a  enceinte thunderstorm roamed above the Misty Mountains. Fili and Kili, as a result of the weather, were  direct to look for shelter.  subsequently decision a roomy and dry cave, the dwarves proceeded to move in. E very(prenominal)one, including Bilbo,  afterwards a  tempered time, had fallen asleep. Bilbo did not sleep all that well though,  pipe dream of a mysterious  passport in the wall that had seemed to  need  turgidr and larger. When Bilbo awoke, he  put  together part of his dream was true, as he had awoken just in time to see the last pony disappear     done with(predicate) the wall. Bilbo    gave a very loud yell, as loud a yell as a hobbit ca!   n give, which is surprising for their sizingÂ(p.68). Out of the crack jumped goblins, many goblins. The goblins took the dwarves  mantled and carried them through the crack. Bilbo and the dwarves were interpreted a long way at a  quick pace. Finally, they arrived at a large cavern, where the  enormous Goblin questioned them.  by and by noticing Thorins  trade name, which they had  erect in the trolls possession, the  enceinte Goblin was outraged. ?The Great Goblin gave a  real  awing howl of rage when he looked at it, and all his soldiers gnashed their teeth, clashed their shields, and stamped. They knew the sword at  erstwhile(p.72).  formerly again, Gandalf came to their  preservation,  eliminateing the Great Goblin and  piercing through the goblin  arrange with the  drop of his sword, in which the dwarves and Bilbo escaped. The Goblins caught up, and Bilbo, who had been  move on Doris  pole, fell  glum and lost consciousness as Dori was grabbed from behind. When Bilbo awoke, he     free-base himself in total darkness,  just now   appoint a  exact ring on the ground and pocketed it. Bilbo  eventually ended up at a large cave at the side of a lake. Gollum, a creature who survives by eating anyone  rattlebrained enough to wander by, lived in the  marrow of the lake on an island.  afterward striking up a  communication, Bilbo found himself involved in a riddle contest, in which a victory would  admirer him to the exit. Bilbo then realized that the ring he had found was Gollums  to the highest degree treasured possession, and held secret powers. He found when he  hardened the ring on his finger, he became invisible. So to  take a chance his way out, Bilbo slipped on the ring and followed Gollum to the exit.  subsequently Bilbo escaped, he found that he has crossed the Misty Mountains through the Goblins  clandestine caves. He ran into his friends, and once again they continued on their journey. One evening, the  stem encountered the Wargs--evil wolves.  retri more   overory as things seemed to look disastrous, the grou!   p was interpreted from atop the trees, where they had taken shelter from the evil Wargs, by a group of eagles. The eagles took them  outlying(prenominal) enough so that they did not  take in into the Goblins, nor the Wargs again. Nearby, lived a man named Beorn, who had the capability of turning into a bear. Beorn helped Thorin and Company, with their journey through Mirkwood Forest, by providing them with ponies, food, and a horse for Gandalf. He also  certain them to not stray from the path of the forest under any circumstances. The party sets off once again, this time without Gandalf, who had  leftover to  hang up a council of wizards, which is told toward the end of the story. During their journey, the group grew increasingly hungry, and strayed off the path. They found themselves admiring a group of wood-elves enjoying a feast, but as they approached, the  lucent fires went out and the wood-elves  on with their food disappe ared. As Bilbo sat  opinion of food and home, he found    himself tied up by a gigantic spider. He set himself  reposition by  push downing the spider with his sword, but found that his friends had been taken captive by the spiders. Using the powers of his ring, he used his  invisibleness to rescue his friends. Thorin disappeared after they were rescued, so Bilbo and the remaining dwarves continued on to find Thorin. Suddenly, the dwarves were taken captive by the elves, but Bilbo slipped  remote with the use of his ring. Bilbo followed the elves to find where his friends had been taken. He found his friends, along with Thorin,  intent by the wood-elves, for reasons mostly due to the curiosity of the wood-elves, to find what the dwarves had been doing in the forests of Mirkwood. It took a few days, but Bilbo established a rescue plan. He found a stream that flowed to Lake-town, where the elves received  untold of their  wine and food supplies. His plan was to smuggle the dwarves into the barrels, and  dedicate them sent back on their way    to Lake-town. His plan was a  fatten out success, and!    the dwarves escaped from the cavern of the wood-elves. Well! Here we are!   comport Thorin(p.187). They had arrived in Lake-town. After a few nights rest in Lake-town, the group was about to set off for their final destination, the  alone(predicate) Mountain, where the evil dragon Smaug ruled. The master of Lake-town¦ had never thought that the dwarves would  truly dare to approach Smaug.Â(p.193) But as the book quotes, ? on that point is no knowing what a dwarf  will not dare and do for revenge or the recovery of his own(p.193). After the dwarves and Bilbo arrived at the Lonely Mountain, for many days they searched for the secret entrance.

 The group became more miserable not being able to find the secret door, but suddenly Bilbo remembered what the moon letters had said. As sunlight passed through the mountain,¦ a flake of rock   spot from the wall and fell. A hole appeared suddenly about   deuce-ace feet from the ground¦ ?The key! The key! cried BilboÂ(p.201). Bilbo with the use of his ring, proceeded down through the tunnel. He took a two-handled cup to give to the dwarves as proof. When Smaug awoke, he was furious, but could not find the thief, so he returned to his treasures for a rest. Bilbo went back down into the mountain to discover if Smaug had any   fallible spots. The dragon, however was awake and struck up a  communion with Bilbo. Well, thief! I smell you and I feel your air. I hear your breath. Come along! Help yourself again, there is   bunch and to spare!, exclaimed Smaug(p.212). Bilbo, with the use of riddles, got Smaug to roll over, and at that moment   make out a bar   e spot on his chest. After a few days of taking shelt!   er from Smaug, the entire group proceeded to the dragons treasures. Bilbo found that Smaug was not there and asked for a light. The dwarves began exploring the cave, and were very   nice indeed. Wary of Smaugs return,  the group proceeded back up the mountain. Just then, they  discover a large number of birds gathering to the south. Meanwhile, the dragon had   unblemished Lake-town, but when the old thrush flew to a brave man by the name of  window-dress, and told him of the bare spot on the dragons chest,  decorate proceeded to kill the dragon. Bard luckily understood the language of the thrush, for he was of the Dale race.   listening of Smaugs  close, the Elvenking proceeded to Lake-town, joining Bard and a few men. The dwarves and Bilbo  learned of Smaugs  oddment and the destruction of Lake-town. Later the two companies approached the Lonely Mountain, hoping to seek treasure, but under no circumstance would Thorin give up any of his treasures. Bard, after being told of Thorins    wishes, stated, I declare the mountain   circumventÂ(p.252). Bilbo became very frightened, and attempted to formulate a plan to  green groceries peace. Bilbo, who had pocketed the Arkenstone, Thorins most prized possession, planned to use it as a   stack tool. After everyone was asleep, Bilbo made his way to Bards camp. He offered Bard and the Elvenking the Arkenstone, which they could use as a bargaining tool with Thorin. The Elvenking, gracious of Bilbos cleverness, exclaimed, you are more worthy to wear the armor of elf-princes than many that have looked more comely in itÂ(p.258). The next morning, Bilbos offering of the Arkenstone to Bard and the Elvenking outraged Thorin. Dain and his forces had arrived, and  conjugate forces with Thorin. Before the battle could begin, Gandalf arrived. He   grouse out out, Dread has come upon you all!¦ The Goblins are upon you!Â(p.265) The forces all joined together to defeat the Goblins, thus beginning the  employment of  cardinal Armies.    As the battle began, chances did not look  bright for!    the armies of good. Suddenly, the eagles approached! As Bilbo noticed the eagles arriving, he was knocked unconscious by a  move rock. When Bilbo awoke, he found that Thorin was close to death. Thorin repented his actions toward Bilbo, and became friends once again. Bilbo learned that the eagles helped the elves and men, but even then, they were outnumbered. Only when Beorn arrived did the battle swing in  party favour of the forces of good. Of the thirteen dwarves, only ten remained, after the death of Thorin, along with Fili and Kili. Throughout the story, the character of Bilbo Baggins changed a great deal. One who began as a follower, became a great leader. The story ended with a line from Gandalf, which summarized the entire story in one line. You are a very fine person, Mr. Baggins, and I am very fond of you; but you are only quite a little fellow in a wide  dry land after all!                                             If you  urgency to get a full essay, order it on our    website: 
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