These questions are from the novel "Hobbit". Taken from somewhere between Chapter 8-15.
1. What does Thorin plan to do with the treasure when he hears Lake Town has been destroyed by Smaug?
2. Who has taken Thorin prisoner before the other dwarves were attacked?
3. What does Bilbo find as he walks around in the great hall?
4. Meaning of the word "Perilous".
5. How does the group hear that Smaug is dead?
6. Meaning of the word "Implored".
7. How was Thorin recognized when he came out of his Barrel?
8. Meaning of "Ominous".
9. When Bilbo, Balin, Fili, and Kili went out to scout, to the South where the Front Gate stood, they were able to see the ruins of _____ Town?
10. What is the history of the relationship between the dwarves and the men?
11. Why does the Master of Lake-town welcome the expedition?
12. What does Bilbo name his sword?
13. What does Bombur dream of?
Answers
Answer-1
Thorin regards the treasure as his inheritance and plans to fight for it, however, regardless of what the people of Lake Town have suffered. Under Thorin's orders, the company retreats to the mountain and fortifies it by building a formidable wall at the main gate.
Answer-2
elves
A moment later, they realize with horror that Thorin is missing. Unbeknownst to the others, Thorin was taken prisoner by the elves when he stepped into the clearing before the spider attack. The elves are wood elves, who are good but suspicious of strangers. The Elvenking questions Thorin about his journey.
Answer-3
Bilbo took the Arkenstone, a great jewel called the Heart of the Mountain. ... Bilbo needed the dwarves to bring their torches and lead him back to the tunnel. What was Thorin searching through the treasure to find? Thorin was searching for the Arkenstone.
Answer-4
full of or involving peril a perilous journey.
Answer-5
They watch the battle from the mountain. Gandalf brings word of the dragon's defeat. They are told about the news from a raven.
Answer-6
to ask someone in a determined, sincere, and sometimes emotional way to do or not to do something, or to ask for something in this way: She implored him not to leave her.
Answer-7
He eventually finds that cell. He speaks to a down-hearted Thorin through the keyhole. He tells the other dwarves that Thorin is all right and they all agree to come up with a plan for escape.
Answer-8
being or exhibiting an omen : portentous especially : foreboding or foreshadowing evil : inauspicious.
Answer-9
The dwarves are so dispirited that Bilbo must prod them into searching for the secret door. ... Remembering the moon-runes, Bilbo shouts for the dwarves, and they watch a ray of the setting sun shine on the wall, which cracks to reveal a keyhole after the thrush trills
Answer-10
The history of the relationship between the dwarves and the men is that the men were wealthy and powerful when Dale was still rich and prosperous. ... The dwarves are happy and Bilbo is unhappy because the dwarves are being treated very well and are excited that they have returned to reclaim Dale
Answer-11
A master is usually seen as comtrolling. This could suggest that he controls everyone and sees them as something he owns. The master welcomes the expedition because everyone was cheering the return of the king.
Answer-12
Sting
Sting was an Elven short-sword made in Gondolin during the First Age. Bilbo Baggins discovered Sting in the year TA 2941 in a troll-hoard, and used it during the Quest of Erebor
Answer-13
Bombur suddenly goes to sleep, having a dream of a great feast in the forest and an woodland king.
Answer:
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