Bilbo Baggins
The Hobbit revolves around Bilbo, the protagonist of the story. He is the main reason the dwarves succeeded their mission of getting their treasure back. During the last half of the story, Bilbo saves Thorin and Company multiple times and was how the group of fourteen got to the Lonely Mountain alive. Although he helped the dwarves, Bilbo played a major role in helping Bard receive his portion of the treasure. The hobbit is a dynamic character; he changes from someone who never went adventuring or did anything unexpected and was well respected by his neighbors to a risk taker and a burglar who was looked at as an outsider by his community. Bilbo is the main character (and most important character) in The Hobbit.
Gandalf
Gandalf
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They’re disgusting, violent monsters that will trick any living thing with traps to rob and eat them. The purpose of the goblins was to add a detour in the dwarves and Bilbo’s path. In addition, the change in course led to the group finding Beorn and the only course that would give them a chance at surviving the journey.
Gollum
Gollum is a vicious, selfish creature who blocked Bilbo’s way out of the goblin cave. Although not intentionally, he helps Bilbo escape the cave in a fascinating situation of riddles and running. Gollum’s main purpose is to expose how the golden ring Bilbo found functions. The importance of the ring in the story causes Gollum to be important.
Wargs
Wargs are wild wolves that team with the goblins to release havoc on the dwarves and Bilbo’s mission for revenge for killing the Goblin King. All through the story, the Wargs are consistently on the opposite side of the dwarves and Bilbo.
Lord of Eagles
The Lord of the Eagles is the leader of a large pack of birds that helped save Bilbo and the dwarves multiple times. If it weren’t for the eagles, Bilbo, Gandalf, and the dwarves would have all have been dead not only with the situation with the Wargs and goblins in chapter six but in the Battle of Five Armies. The eagles always fight for what is right and help the little guys.
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He is not the villain in the big picture of the story but in the dwarves eyes he was evil. The Elvenking repeatedly made logical decisions in the book, but they just happened to be against the dwarves such as imprisoning people who are causing chaos in his land and helping his allies receive their rightful possessions. Tolkien included him because the Elvenking is a major reason the men, elves, and dwarves won the Battle of Five Armies against the Wargs and goblins.
Master of Lake-town
The Master of Lake-town is a self-centered politician who is only included in The Hobbit to display the power Bard earns by killing Smaug.
Smaug
Smaug is the dragon that destroyed Thorin’s homeland and guards a large accumulation of stolen wealth that the dwarves are trying to rightfully take back. From the first chapter until Bard killed him, Smaug is the main antagonist. He was the reason they had to steal the gold in the first place.
Bard
Bard is the man who rallies his town to fight against Smaug and kills the dragon, saving the day. He also nearly starts a war with Thorin, but instead they come together and help each other defeat the Wargs and goblins by using Bard’s resources from Lake-town.