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Kindly give answers from novel "The Hobbit" (chapter # 04).

1) Who was expecting the travellers?
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Answered by abhisheksolanki62
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Explanation:

In this chapter, Bilbo and the dwarves engage in their first real battle. They first choose the right path to get through the Misty Mountains, paying attention to Elrond and Gandalf. The journey, at the very least, represents the experience of learning to make one's way through life. Many times along this journey the travelers do not know what to do without following the advice or direction of others, thus emphasizing both the unfamiliar situations in which they find themselves in and the amount they still need to learn.

As Bilbo and the dwarves seek shelter from the storm, elements of fantasy enter the story again. First, the storm is the work of stone-giants and secondly, Goblins invade the cave. Additionally, you see Gandalf engaged in a bit of magic, killing some of the Goblins. The taking of the ponies with all the supplies strips the travelers of the last comforts of home and leaves them to rely almost entirely on their own resources.

The swords that Elrond identified for them are crucial to the expedition's survival in this chapter. Gandalf's sword Glamdring reclaims its historical role by killing the Great Goblin.

The travelers' attempt to escape the Goblins leads them farther along their journey as they descend into the Goblin tunnels. In addition, Dori's attempt to help Bilbo represents the dwarves' gradual softening toward the hobbit, which develops into real respect later in the story. But Bilbo here shows himself to have one foot still in his previous life, missing the hobbit joys of summer and, at the end of the chapter, unhelpfully losing consciousness in a fall.

Answered by Anonymous
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The Goblins were expecting the travelers in the cave where the goblins grabbed them and took them underground into their cavern. Gandalf rescued by making the fire blow up in smoke and sparks which burned the goblins and caused great confusion. Later, then the great goblin was slain by Gandalf and the travellers escaped in the confusion.

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