The proud leader of the Company of Dwarves and heir to the throne of Erebor. The Company of Dwarves
The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey (2012) marked Peter Jackson’s return to Middle-earth, expanding J.R.R. Tolkien’s 300-page children's novel into an epic trilogy. This guide indexes the essential elements of the film, from its plot milestones to its technical innovations. 🧭 Narrative Roadmap
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That evening, thirteen dwarves arrive at Bilbo’s home, led by Thorin Oakenshield. They raid his pantry, sing melancholy songs of their lost home, and explain their mission: to reclaim the Lonely Mountain (Erebor) from the dragon Smaug. Thorin reveals a map with a secret door and a key recovered from his father, Thráin. Despite being terrified of the outside world, Bilbo is quietly intrigued by the mention of a "burglar" role. After waking the next morning to find the house empty, Bilbo makes a last-minute decision to run after the company, signing a contract that promises him a fourteenth share of the treasure.
– Bilbo is visited by Gandalf and 13 dwarves who choose him as their "burglar".
The proud leader of the Company of Dwarves and heir to the throne of Erebor. The Company of Dwarves
The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey (2012) marked Peter Jackson’s return to Middle-earth, expanding J.R.R. Tolkien’s 300-page children's novel into an epic trilogy. This guide indexes the essential elements of the film, from its plot milestones to its technical innovations. 🧭 Narrative Roadmap
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It sounds like you’re looking for a (likely a scholarly article or analysis) related to The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey — perhaps one that includes an index or has “index” in the title.
That evening, thirteen dwarves arrive at Bilbo’s home, led by Thorin Oakenshield. They raid his pantry, sing melancholy songs of their lost home, and explain their mission: to reclaim the Lonely Mountain (Erebor) from the dragon Smaug. Thorin reveals a map with a secret door and a key recovered from his father, Thráin. Despite being terrified of the outside world, Bilbo is quietly intrigued by the mention of a "burglar" role. After waking the next morning to find the house empty, Bilbo makes a last-minute decision to run after the company, signing a contract that promises him a fourteenth share of the treasure.
– Bilbo is visited by Gandalf and 13 dwarves who choose him as their "burglar".