The Hobbit Questions on Bard

The Hobbit

Thorin promises Bard Bilbo's share of the treasure, specifically "one fourteenth share of the hoard in silver and gold," in exchange for the Arkenstone. Bilbo had secretly given the Arkenstone to...

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The Hobbit

Bard is brave, responsible, and a natural leader, exemplified by his heroic slaying of Smaug and his role in rallying the people of Lake-town. Gandalf is wise, powerful, and enigmatic, often...

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The Hobbit

Bard's reward for killing the dragon is multifaceted. Initially, he gains the freedom of Dale and the acclaim of the people, who want him as king. He later negotiates with Thorin for a share of...

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The Hobbit

The people of Lake-town protect themselves from Smaug by preparing boats with water and supplies for evacuation and by cutting bridges to become an island in the lake, making it difficult for Smaug...

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The Hobbit

Dain's army attacks first because Thorin, Dain's cousin, believes Bard intends to steal his treasure after Bard kills Smaug. The men and elves head for the dragon's lair, prompting Thorin to view...

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The Hobbit

In The Hobbit, potential heroes include Bilbo Baggins, Gandalf, and Bard. Bilbo grows into a hero through his cleverness and mercy, such as sparing Gollum's life. Gandalf displays heroism by rescuing...

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