Calimetry Forest Bilbo and Sisla walked up to the forest’s opening. A single guard was standing there. “Greetings Ealionne," Sisla began. “Greetings Kanochen Sisla," Ealionne replied. “We must get into the forest, put down the shield," Sisla demanded. “Yes ma’am," Ealionne replied. Ealionne turned around. He stuck his arms out. He pushed his arms together and then pushed them down. The shield came down and Bilbo and Sisla walked into the forest. Bilbo dazed upon the amber leaves. The amber mixed with the slight light and fog made the whole forest look gold. “This way," Sisla instructed, pointing her hand down a slight dirt path. “Ok," Bilbo replied. They traveled down the path. They knew they were all alone, but it seemed as though they …show more content…
You know, family, pets, love life," Bilbo asked. “Why do you want to know all this," Sisla asked. “Well," Bilbo pause, “I don’t want to be in a forest alone with a stranger," he said at last. “Ok, then," Sisla muttered, “I am an only child, I have never had a pet, and I am in no relationship," “All right, I think I have officially met Sisla. Now let's go to sleep," Bilbo suggested. “Not so fast Baggins, now it’s your turn," Sisla insisted. “Alrighty then, I’m 4’1, 53 years old or 24 in Elemental years, I have a twin sister named Belladonna, I have no pets, and I am too in no relationship," Bilbo said. “Now I’m satisfied. We can go to bed," Silsa said smiling. And so they went to bed. Then next morning they woke up to a noise louder than the fell beast’s scream. They walked outside. The campsite was pitch black, yet the sound of chirping birds and morning rituals from the Earth Tribe were heard. “I think we ran into someone,” Sisla said “You don’t think we ran into Noble Kumma, do you," Bilbo asked. “It is, if we are inside a rock dome,” Sisla beggan, “Try walking past the tent until you feel rock or something. I’ll walk straight ahead.” “Ok,” Bilbo …show more content…
“I feel a wall, but it doesn’t feel like rock,” Bilbo exclaimed. “Same here, it almost feels like bark. I can’t break through it either.” Sisla agreed. “Well I don’t suppose anyone can grow trees or anything like that, do you,” Bilbo asked. Sisla’s eyes widened and then she walked along each piece of the wall. Till she found a weakened piece of it. “Bilbo come over here,” Sisla called. “Where would that be,” Bilbo asked. “Just follow my voice,” Sisla said. Bilbo followed Sisla’s voice stumbling over the roots and bushes again until he got to Silsa. “You still have your sword, right,” Sisla asked. “Yes,” Bilbo replied “Good, chop down this piece of the wall,” Sisla instructed. She reached for Bilbo’s hand and put it on the weakened piece of the wall. Bilbo’s face turned bright red and he smiled knowing she wouldn’t be able to see. “Ok. Stand clear,” Bilbo said. Bilbo swung his sword over and over, until finally he say light. “Great, now cut out a way to get out,” Sisla instructed again. Bilbo swung his sword again. Then he pushed on the wood till there was a newly formed opening in the wall. They walked out. Their eyes blinded by the slight ray of light that got passed the trees. Standing right outside their opening was Noble Kumma smirking with his hands behind his
In the beginning, Bilbo is very abject to go on this adventure. “Don’t be a fool, Bilbo Baggins!” He said to himself, “Thinking of dragons and all that outlandish nonsense...”
He left the hobbit, but not before he had scratched a sign on Bilbo’s door. The following day, Gandalf showed for tea, along with thirteen dwarves. This was the beginning of the adventures between the hobbit and the dwarves. The next day, Bilbo somehow found himself leaving his comfortable hobbit hole, and on what seemed to be an adventure. This was the beginning of not just one, but many adventures for Bilbo.
Bilbo cleverly eluded Smaug’s temptation, spared the life of foul creature Gollum, and demonstrate courage more and more throughout his journey. These exquisite traits made Bilbo into the revered character that was loved and respected for generations of readers. Throughout the book, Bilbo’s character had changed. At first, he was the ordinary hobbit who described adventures as “Nasty disturbing uncomfortable things” (4) but by the end of his journeys stated to Thorin, “I am glad that I have shared in your perils” (290). Bilbo’s ability to fight evil, make new friends, and to look beyond his maps and books enable him to become a hero. As Gandalf once said at the very beginning, “There is a lot more in him than you guess, and a deal more than he has any idea of himself” (19). Gandalf was right. What appeared to be an uneasy hobbit who fainted at the thought of adventures, turned out to be a brave leader, a compassionate friend, and an inspiring
In chapter four a massive storm hits and the dwarves and Bilbo find cover in a cave, which actually belong to a group of goblins. Durin...
Bilbo shows cleverness and creates a diversion to lure the spiders away, and made an opportunity to set his comrades free. The narrator tells us that Bilbo makes an observation “A stream flowed under part of the lowest regions of the palace, and joined the Forest River some way further to the east beyond the steep slope out of which the main mouth opened” (Tolkien 263). Opportunity arises for Bilbo to free everyone. By riding the barrels the dwarves will escape, but they do not like the idea. Because of Bilbo’s keen observation, he leads the dwarves out of the palace. Bilbo turns into a leader for a reason. He saves the dwarves from a terrible fate because of his clear-headedness and
...hers to help him therefore proving Bilbo to be the caregiver. Bilbo proves to himself and others he is more than capable of being the crews burglar and that he actually has a shot of completing this mission successfully. Bilbo still has a long way to go on his journey but thus far he has accomplished many arduous tasks and has proven himself a hero to all.
Soon he proved himself. Soon after the company started their journey, they were halted. The company does not come across ordinary creatures, instead trolls (Green). All of the dwarves and Bilbo were caught and about to be eaten by three trolls. This is where Bilbo began finding his own courage and the little...
“Ok ok, I’m going.” I reply again I slowly drift to sleep thinking of that cute girl I saw today, I think her name is Jill…
During the middle of Bilbo and his crew's adventure they run into big trouble with the giant spiders. While asleep in the dark of the forrest Bilbo and the dwarves are surprised to find themselves tied up by the spiders. Using his sword later named Sting, Bilbo cuts himself free. He leads the spiders away from the dwarves by throwing stones in the opposite direction, then he sets the dwarves free with help from the invisibility ring so the spiders could not see him. Bilbo throws himself in harm all to guarantee the dwarves their protection. Another time Bilbo offered up his safety in order to ensure the dwarves was when he rescued all of them from the wood elves. As Bilbo and the dwarves were on a mission to find food somewhere, they run into the wood-elves. Bilbo put his ring on so he was invisibly but all the dwarves were locked up in the Elvenking's castle. After several weeks of exploring the castle, Bilbo comes up with his plan of escape. Bilbo steals the keys from the guard while he was not paying attention, then manages to set all the dwarves free. They are now all floating downstream in empty wine barrels. If it was not for Bilbo's yield, they would still be prisoners in there. It was risky business and Bilbo could be caught and locked up as well, but he did it and his plan was completed with a favorable
Bilbo begins his long journey with the dwarves, who at the time were still skeptical of Bilbo’s abilities. The dwarves didn’t see why they needed such a small incompetent hobbit with them along their journey. Gandalf tells them to stop complaining and to trust that there is more to Bilbo than meets the eye (Tolkien 6). Bilbo soon shows his courage and heroism for the first time in the story when they run into their first obstacle, three large trolls huddled around a campfire. Bilbo, who was once a shy, non-adventurous type, begins to develop into a hero as he tries to steal one of the trolls’ money purses. This is a dramatic scene in the novel because it was Bilbo’s very first act outside his comfort zone. It was this...
Bilbo was being brave when he had chosen to scout ahead to see what was the source of a light in the forest. Bilbo had to be as stealthy as a ninja because if he was
Bilbo doesn’t realize it at first, with the help of Gandalf he sees he has changed. He has become brave and fearless. He has also learned the value of friendship and kindness through his new friends and their journey together which has now forever
“We elves rarely receive any kindness from humans and rarer do we call each other friends. As Soris said, it is no trouble for you to stay with us.”
In the distance, the trail along which I had been walking wound through a thick velvet fog. Lining the path were tall trees that stoo...