The Hobbit Questions on Thorin Oakenshield

The Hobbit

Several notable characters die in The Hobbit. Thorin Oakenshield, the leader of the dwarves, perishes in the Battle of the Five Armies. His nephews, Fili and Kili, also die in the same battle while...

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The Hobbit

Important symbols in The Hobbit include the Arkenstone, representing Thorin's greed and desire for power; the One Ring, symbolizing corruption and the struggle for control; and Sting, Bilbo's sword,...

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The Hobbit

Thorin's plan in the first chapter involves reclaiming the lost kingdom of the Lonely Mountain and its vast treasures from the dragon Smaug. As the rightful heir, he intends to use a secret entrance...

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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

Understanding the source of this change helps us to understand the nature of hobbits. We have seen that although Bilbo is a Hobbit, he certainly has a propensity for adventure and a desire to...

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The Hobbit

The secret door appears when a thrush knocks and the last light of Durin's Day reveals the keyhole, as decoded from moon letters by Elrond. The dwarves couldn't predict this event because the...

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The Hobbit

Thorin is depicted as the leader of the dwarves through his superior attire, such as a light blue hood with a silver tassel and a golden belt, and his choice of wine over tea or beer. His unwavering...

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The Hobbit

Bilbo's share of the treasure in The Hobbit is determined by a contract signed by Thorin, which promises him "cash on delivery, up to and not exceeding one fourteenth of total profits (if any);"...

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The Hobbit

After Smaug's death, two types of birds appear: carrion birds to feast on his remains, and thrushes and finches marking nature's return to the mountain, which had been lifeless under Smaug's reign....

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The Hobbit

The goblins' entry into the Battle of the Five Armies forces the previously warring parties—Thorin Oakenshield, Bard of Lake-town, and the Elven-king—to unite against a common enemy. This unexpected...

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The Hobbit

The dwarves in The Hobbit seek to reclaim their kingdom and treasure from the dragon Smaug, who expelled them from the Lonely Mountain. Their quest is defined by the desire to restore their homeland...

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The Hobbit

The citizens of Laketown are initially suspicious and somewhat hostile towards Bilbo and his dwarfs. However, once the Master realizes that Thorin is a descendant of Thror, the King under the...

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