Bilbo Baggins is the protagonist of the children's fantasy novel and New York Herald Tribune for best juvenile fiction award The Hobbit by J. R. R. Tolkien. Bilbo Baggins is a hobbit small height, hairy feet but none on his face. He likes the confront of his well-kept clean hobbit hole so imagine the surprise of having not one not two but thirteen dwarves rampage through his house ravaging and gurgling down all his food like a garbage disposal. The sight of his house resembling a boar pit that the dwarves created was certainly unorthodox to him because he didn't understand the dwarves' ways of living. Although Gandalf the person who set in motion the whole adventure of the whole lets go kill a dragon that's guarding treasure beyond imagination having thirteen dwarves and one …show more content…
He is constantly trying to picture the passion, heat and fragrant of a nice cooked meal as he gets as many to none sometimes while always wishing himself back home. Yet Bilbo may often show signs of lacking skill the others may have he can sometimes pull through and show the brilliance inward. For Example, when making their journey through the Mirkwood Forest the thirteen dwarves where captured by Wood-elves but, Bilbo managed to avoid the arms of the elves because he possesses the ring of invisibility which he got by out smarting Gollum(Sméagol) the previous owner of the ring. At a point during the quest he is known to developed bravery, courage, leadership, and just diamond clear values of a hero you'd see in a now a day comic book hero. For bravely even though having the knowledge that going into the furious fire breathing dragon that can melt and have your skin dribble off your bones with one blast cave he'd soon show his bravely by ongoing first down the tunnel that leads to the