Well, er, I thought, dont you know, said Bilbo rather confused, that, er, some little return should be made for your, er, hospitality. What if someone went on a crazy, dangerous adventure and came back a hero? Adverse possession isnt really a thing for chattels, especially chattels that were converted (stolen) by the adverse possessor (s. 4(1) Limitation Act 1980), so Ill discount that. He was in fact held by all the hobbits of the neighbourhood to be 'queer'" (301-2). (12.20). In what way have I earned such a gift, O hobbit? said the king. He was told to act by Thorin. All the same I feel sick and my legs are like straws.". What do you think would have happened at this stage if Gandalf hadn't suddenly called a halt because the goblins are coming? The Hobbit, or, There and Back Again Good vs. "And I name you elf-friend and blessed. He goes from caring about nothing besides his cakes and tea, to opening up to a whole different world outside of the Shire. said the king. said Balin at last. Copyright 2023 IPL.org All rights reserved. He initially helped the dwarves by using his mystical ring to help fight the giant spiders: One of the main characters in The Hobbit is Bilbo Baggins .He has the opportunity to win a share of the dragon's treasure .The story is told as a journey,a quest where Bilbo will grow characteristics of heroism .Bilbo at the beginning is not showing any heroic characteristics and he learned to be a hero from trial and error so at the end is when he finally becomes aware of his skills and learning . Explore books by genre, topic, reading level, or series to find your next read. See "Mithril" for a good telling by Daeron- (V) of the ancient history of Bilbo's and Frodo's mithril shirt. View bestsellers, featured, top rated, classics, hidden gems, and new releases. This argument kind of rests on the assumption that the treasure of Erebor belongs to Thorin, not Smaug, which Smaug obviously disagrees with. In order to count as theft, such property must have belonged to another. And I name you elf-friend and blessed. survive. Twice Bilbo and Thranduil have meaningful encounters, each one revealing a new side of the king's personality. To the Elvenking he gave the emeralds of Girion, such jewels as he most loved, which Dain had restored to him. In Imladris, Elrond held Vilya, the Ring of Air. Anyway I am going back now, and the dwarves can do what they like to me. I havent had a close look at whether A giving B the property of C as a bargaining chip to be used against C (with the potential prospect that it will be returned) falls under the intention permanently to deprive, but given the wording of s. 6(1),(2) Theft Act 1968, I assume that Bilbo would be guilty of theft. He felt a different person, and much fiercer and bolder in spite of an empty stomach(170). Another heroic tale is The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug. I would rather old Smaug had been left with all the wretched treasure, than that these vile creatures should get it, and poor old Bombur, and Balin and Fili and Kili and all the rest come to a bad end; and Bard too, and the Lake-men and the merry elves. he called with a shaky voice. He fought the real battle in the tunnel alone, before he ever saw the vast danger that lay in wait.". "I have brought him.". I would speak for him and ask whether you have no thought for the sorrow and misery of his people. "At any rate I am not yet one of the fallen heroes; but I suppose there is still time enough for that! He was willing to accept the responsibility for Gollum, the odd creature that was brought to him, under Gandalf's advise. Recognition is given at this time to Bilbo Baggins, their almighty and capable. "There is more in you of good than you know, child of the kindly West. Make you late for dinner! Bilbos hope could move mountains, just alike to any other heros faith. As explained in The Hobbit, the Elves thought of the Dwarves as the enemy. And turning towards the Mountain he added: "Farewell Thorin Oakenshield! This last act of collaboration might be viewed as an expression of the desire for peace. It is important to note that Thranduil was the only leader of a major Elven realm that fought actively against the enemy in the Third Age who did not have a Ring of Power. Also noticed near the end of the eye catching book, Now I wonder what has happened? he said to himself. ", "Farewell! However, based on Thranduil's description from The Hobbit, he may have had Vanyarin ancestors among his family roots. When you start grouping these characters into good and bad races, their loyalties are much easier to identify. "I will take your gift, O Bilbo the Magnificent . Evidence shown above represents how Gandalf opened the border that guarded the threshold. "I don't know half of you half . In fact, Gloin says, "As soon as I clapped my eyes on the little fellow bobbing and puffing on the mat, I had my doubts" (Tolkien 18). "And I name you elf-friend and blessed. ", Then Bilbo turned away, and he went by himself, and sat alone wrapped in a blanket, and, whether you believe it or not, he wept until his eyes were red and his voice was hoarse. Other texts lead the reader to conclude that it was Thranduil setting out of Lindon eastward, who led such group. Bilbo unsheathes his sword, Sting, and gives it to a somewhat awestruck Frodo, telling him that "the blade glows blue when orcs are . The knowledge that the Arkenstone was in the hands of the besiegers burned in their thoughts; also they guessed the hesitation of Bard and his friends, and resolved to strike while they debated. At any rate I am not yet one of the fallen heroes; but I suppose there is still enough time for that (Tolkien, The Hobbit, 310)! he cried, hurriedly taking off the ring. It was a long and cheerless road, but now that the goblins were crushed, it seemed safer to them than the dreadful pathways under the trees. In the end he would only take two small chests, one filled with silver, and the other with gold, such as one strong pony could carry. The Elves in the forest had about 400 years of a watchful peace, which ended in 2460, when Sauron returned with increased force. "Hullo there! He picks the trolls pocket, he takes Gollum's ring (though originally Gollum freely gave it to him), he steals food from the Elvenking's halls, and he appropriates for himself (though with noble intent, I'm pretty sure there is a saying about hell and good intentions) the Arkenstone. "There let it lie till the Mountain falls!" But during the Second Age there were other kings who ruled the Silvan to compare with: Oropher his own father, and Amdir and Amroth from Lothlrien. (3.35). Somehow, the killing of the giant spider, all alone by himself in the darkmade a great difference to Mr. Baggins. He is used to his routinely everyday life. Bilbo decides first to go on an adventure with Gandalf and thirteen dwarves. Well, er, I thought, dont you know, said Bilbo rather confused, that, er, some little return should be made for your, er, hospitality. The West is considered Elven home, but it is a foreign land to the natives of Middle-earth, and there's no guarantee that those who passed west are happy in their new dwelling. The events of the Third Age, when Thranduil was the ruling king of his people, reveal a strong charismatic, wise leader, who despite his own fears and worries, was able to guide his people, survive hard trials, and emerge in one piece at the end of the age, providing his people with a renewed realm at peace with its neighbors. After leaving food, medicines, and some of his Elves to help the people of Esgaroth, Thranduil and the rest of his army, together with Bard and his men went on towards the mountain. Really it is enough to make one weep, after all one has gone through. There now Dain son of Nain took up his abode, and he became King under the Mountain, and in time many other dwarves gathered to his throne in the ancient halls. For example, in chapter nine the book says that Thorin "began to have a very high. But you make a good argument. I suppose not. A cloudless day, but cold, was broad above him. Not Today. When Thranduil questioned why Bilbo offered this gift, Bilbo confessed to have been an uninvited guest at the king's halls, using his food and wine. Misery me! Did I say that? It adds that the king always wanted to increase his treasure, because although he had plenty, it was not yet as much as the elf-lords of old used to have. "But really it is a relief to me. I may be a burglar or so they say: personally I never really felt like one but I am an honest one, I hope, more or less. He was shaking, and as. "I am Bard, and by my hand was the dragon slain and your treasure delivered. . In the novel, The Hobbit by J.J. Tolkien, Bilbo Baggins as a character grows tremendously. "Well, er, I thought, don't you know," said Bilbo rather confused, "that, er, some little return should be made for your, er, hospitality. The Wood Elves did not work the land, mined or worked metals or jewels, nor did they trade.7 It seems that they didn't have any income source, so it is safe to assume that all their needs were purchased with the king's treasure, namely the realm treasury. It seems very uncomfortable, not to say distressing. "If ever you visit us again, when our halls are made fair once more, then the feast shall indeed be splendid! May your shadow never grow less (or stealing would be too easy)! It is likely that the darkness which ruined parts of the forest, hurt not only the trees but also the water, resulting in scarcer game fewer resources for the Elves to live upon. They would not stay here, and departed with the first light of morning. Yule-tide was warm and merry there; and men came from far and wide to feast at Beorn's bidding. The roar of his voice was like drums and guns; and he tossed wolves and goblins from his path like straws and feathers. Each fear he faces develops Bilbo as a hero, getting him ready for his greatest quest, stealing the treasure from Smaug.. Another example of Bilbo putting others before himself is the treasure he willing to give in order to bring peace to the men, elves, and dwarves. Moreover I am by right descent the heir of Girion of Dale, and in your hoard is mingled much of the wealth of his halls and towns, which old Smaug stole. O Elvenking!" At that point they both believed that the Dwarves did not But the dragon did not wake not yet but shifted into other dreams of greed and violence, lying there in his stolen hall while the little hobbit toiled back up the long tunnel. "I will take your gift, O Bilbo the . "But how is it yours to give?" The Index of Names in The Silmarillion states about Thranduil1: Thranduil, who is referred to as "the Elvenking" in The Hobbit, appears throughout various texts in Tolkien's writings and yet is not well known. In this case I'd go with s. 2(1) TA 1968 and argue that as long as he believed that he's taking something belonging to the Dwarves, it's not dishonest. "That will be quite as much as I can manage," said he. It is hinted in The Hobbit that the slow degradation of resources over the long years, combined with the spreading of Men's power and influence, and the fight for their survival against growing evil affected them deeply, and they became suspicious and hard. Gandalf and Bilbo rode behind the Elvenking, and beside them strode Beorn, once again in man's shape, and he laughed and sang in a loud voice upon the road. "It isn't exactly; but, well, I am willing to let it stand against all my claim, don't you know. Gollum had not actually threatened to kill him, or tried to yet. For simplicitys sake I will assume that the cup was originally the property of Thrr because there certainly isnt enough information to unpick the private property law of the Third Age Dwarves of Erebor. they aided you in your distress, and in recompense you have thus far brought ruin only, though doubtless undesigned." I think there is a hole in the argument (that Bilbo is not taking dishonestly as he has permission) as the cup may well have been part of the Dale-Hoard rather than the Erebor one. "Hullo there!" The One Ring was destroyed. It was not long before they had freed the Lonely Mountain, and elves and men on either side of the valley could come at last to the help of the battle below. Alive after all I am glad! He did not, of course, expect that any one would remember that it was he who discovered all by himself the dragon's weak spot; and that was just as well, for no one ever did. I wish I was well out of it." Its gone! The Eagles are coming!, I came from the end of bag, but no bag went over me. But sad or merry, I must leave it now. Adolescent bilbo is our hero, knight in shining armor, and burglar in this case. I beg of you, said Bilbo stammering and standing on one foot, to accept this gift! and he brought out a necklace of silver and pearls that Dain had given him at their parting. ", "A nasty knock on the head, I think," said Bilbo. * (Weird formatting issue; the quote ends with "accordingly".). Would love to hear what people think, anything about favorite passages or what parts resonate most deeply. Correction: Bilbo seizes the Arkenstone and not a Silmaril. And Fili and Kili! I will take your gift, O Bilbo the Magnificent, said the king gravely. Therefore, it is best to leave the end obscure, and allow each reader to imagine his or her own image of happy ending. he exclaimed. Not all those who wander are lost., Dont adventures ever have an end? The forest became dark and men began to call it Taur-nu-Fuin (translated Mirkwood): forest under night.11, 12. The dragon was dead, and the goblins overthrown, and their hearts looked forward after winter to a spring of joy. It was spring, and a fair one with mild weathers and a bright sun, before Bilbo and Gandalf took their leave at last of Beorn, and though he longed for home. All Bilbo needed is a chance to prove the dwarves wrong, and that is what he gets when those same dwarves appear on his doorstep that sunny afternoon. But it was fun to consider. Because he lives a hero, one will not fail to recognize him. Property belonging to another is defined as such: Property shall be regarded as belonging to any person having possession or control of it, or having in it any proprietary right or interest (not being an equitable interest arising only from an agreement to transfer or grant an interest). When reading such an emotionally moving book its difficult to not fall hard for the characters. Stealing from a thief is still theft. "I go now to the halls of waiting to sit beside my fathers, until the world is renewed. Near the end of what was believed to be failing negotiations, Bard tried to persuade Thranduil to attack before the Well, it seems a very gloomy business., Farewell, King under the Mountain! (17.44). It was only in 2941 that the White Council (a council of the Wise, of which Thranduil is not mentioned as one of its members) drove Sauron away from Mirkwood to Mordor.12. "I will take your gift, O Bilbo the Magnificent And I name you elf-friend and blessed" (293). So they went on until they drew near to the borders of Mirkwood, to the north of the place where the Forest River ran out. "This invisibility has its drawbacks after all. Bilbo risks his own life to save the dwarves many times during the adventure, which in turn gains him the respect he deserves. I have drunk much of your wine and eaten much of your bread." "Now I wonder what has happened?" he said to himself. Conclusively, Dawn take you all, and be stone to you! said a voice that sounded like Williams. 26 of the best book quotes from Bilbo Baggins, Go back? he thought. I hope you will find it useful." He was the only son of Bungo Baggins and Belladonna Took. "As soon as you like," said the wizard. My favorite line was when Thranduil said to Bilbo: "I will take your gift, Bilbo the Magnificent. Upon one side were the Goblins and the Wild Wolves, and upon the other were Elves and Men and Dwarves. "Where are the Eagles?" The dwarves specifically hire Bilbo in the capacity of a thief and he does commit acts of larceny at several other points in the narrative. Lots and none at all, it is, said he. When Bilbo came to himself, he was literally by himself. When Gollum escaped, Thranduil, accepting responsibility, sent Legolas, his son, to Imladris, to report the escape to Gandalf. That's not to say you have to be a LOTR scholar or Tolkien academic to post or enjoy this subreddit, but that we'd prefer mature topics of discussion here. So, when Thorin Oakenshield and the Dwarves of his company were captured during one of the Elves' feasts, they were not welcomed. Throughout The Hobbit, Bilbo displays the universal message that anyone can develop into a hero. Magnificent!" said the king gravely. I have heard songs of many battles, and I have always understood that defeat may be glorious. Perhaps one reason why our hero Bilbo stays on the sidelines of the Battle of Five Armies is to show how un-glorious battle really is: unlike the people in the midst of the fighting, Bilbo has the space and time to realize that war is "very uncomfortable, not to say distressing." "Well, er, I thought, don't you know," said Bilbo rather confused, "that, er, some little return should be made for your, er, hospitality. In that last hour Beorn himself had appeared no one knew how or from where. That marks a hidden passage to the Lower Halls (19). (The concept of adverse possession wouldnt work in a place without courts anyway: the concept of limitation periods only works if theres a court where you can file your lawsuit to have your property returned to you.). What news?" Smaug, referring to the cup Bilbo takes, calls Bilbo a thief (The Hobbit, p. 257). There was, of course, no longer any question of dividing the hoard in such shares as had been planned, to Balin and Dwalin, and Dori and Nori and Ori, and Oin and Gloin, and Bifur and Bofur and Bombur-or to Bilbo. Bilbo's moral code is incredibly rigid when it comes to payment: if he has received a service or profited off somebody, he has to pay for it. Get personalized recommendations. In their day the last goblins were hunted from the Misty Mountains and a new peace came over the edge of the Wild. What rational arguments does Thorin use to try and rebut Bard's points? So while I agree with your assessment in this one particular instance I must say that he acts the part of a thief several other times throughout. All that had happened after he was stunned, Bilbo learned later; but it gave him more sorrow than joy, and he was now weary of his adventure. Throughout this journey, Bilbo changes for the best. Id classify him as much as a spy as a thief. By caves where never sun has shone, The goblins of the Misty Mountains were now few and terrified, and hidden in the deepest holes they could find; and the Wargs had vanished from the woods, so that men went abroad without fear. I have drunk much of your wine and eaten much of your bread. ", "If ever you are passing my way," said Bilbo, "don't wait to knock! The Limitation Act 1980: https://www.legislation.gov.uk/ukpga/1980/58. I like his moment with Thranduil, making return for his stay in Mirkwood. Farewell! Get personalized recommendations. Press J to jump to the feed. Tolkiens writings do not recount the fate of Thranduil. I mean even a burglar has his feelings. Record what books your kids are reading. Record what books your kids are reading. The dwarves were making a stand still about their lords upon a low rounded hill. Earn weekly rewards. And may your shadow never grow less (or stealing will be too easy)." It just fit so perfectly with Lee Pace's portrayal of Thranduil. "What voice is it that speaks among the stones?" What does "the forest became dark" mean? After the war was over Legolas returned to his homeland and, with his fathers approval, took some of their people to south Gondor, where they restored the forest of Ithilien to its former beauty, and health. But other news can wait. "Well I'm blessed!" There, he sees the magnificent, terrible dragon asleep on piles of treasure. Farewell!". Thranduil accepted the gift, but before they parted he added humorously: Thranduil proved to be a team player. To Bilbo he said: "This treasure is as much yours as it is mine; though old agreements cannot stand, since so many have a claim in its winning and defence. I have drunk much of your wine and eaten much of your bread." "I will take your gift, O Bilbo the Magnificent," said the king gravely. But in 2060 the Wise (a group which included Mithrandir, Curunr, Elrond, Galadriel, Crdan, and other lords of the Eldar) began to suspect that it might be Sauron taking shape again. Create a list of books you want then share it with family and friends. [Gollum] meant to kill him. Bilbo pities Gollum and so, even though Gollum "meant to kill [Bilbo]," he can't just stab Gollum without warning in the dark. Bilbo is a hobbit that is joining them on their journey of riches. (S. 5(1) TA 1968), With the intention of permanently depriving the other of it means the following: A person appropriating property belonging to another without meaning the other permanently to lose the thing itself is nevertheless to be regarded as having the intention of permanently depriving the other of it if his intention is to treat the thing as his own to dispose of regardless of the other's rights ; and a borrowing or lending of it may amount to so treating it if, but only if, the borrowing or lending is for a period and in circumstances making it equivalent to an outright taking or disposal. he said; "and farewell, Dwalin; and farewell Dori, Nori, Ori, Oin, Gloin, Bifur, Bofur, and Bombur! These courageous actions display the heroic character of Bilbo. When Thranduil heard that the dragon Smaug was slain, he started to march with an army towards the Lonely Mountain, as he knew of the wealth of Thror, the last Dwarven king under the mountain, which the Dragon took. "I will take your gift, O Bilbo the Magnificent," said the king gravely. I mean even a burglar has his feelings. Thus, the morality of Tolkien's novels seems difficult to apply in the real world. Whatever Bilbo was supposed to take out of Erebor, it would have been a chattel and thus personal property. Even the smallest and seemingly weakest creatures and people can become as great as Bilbo. "One autumn evening some years afterwards there was a ring at the door. "Well, it seems a very gloomy business.". And it explicitly says that most of his gifts didn't have a barb/joke attached and that the poorer hobbits in his neighbourhood got particularly nice gifts. When the dwarves found out that Bilbo was going to be their burglar they were skeptical. Get books for your students and raise funds for your classroom. Despite his gruff exterior, Beorn had turned out to be a most gracious host, Bilbo thought to himself. Bilbo enters, slips on his ring to make himself invisible, and proceeds down the long, dark passage into Smaug's lair. There was a breath of strange air in his cave. He fights in many battles, verbal and physical, to fight for the greater good. I mean even a burglar has his feelings. I wish Thorin were living, but I am glad that we parted in kindness. The Tookish part was getting very tired, and the Baggins was daily getting stronger. Thranduil himself, who was never able to forget the horrors of the last war, lived in constant fear from the moment when the enemy will return and gain power once again. he said. Bilbo must further have appropriated such property. It was not long before Bilbo was set down before a tent in Dale; and there stood Gandalf, with his arm in a sling. Edit: Im not trying to start an argument on the nature of the Arkenstone. Therefore he has no claim to be simply retrieving it for the owner. "You are called for;" and leading the hobbit he took him within the tent. Gandalf went into Dol Guldur to check that suspicion, and Sauron, who indeed was the dweller of the place and still not strong enough, fled east. This subreddit is a space for the Tolkien nerds of reddit to debate and discuss the whole Tolkien mythos. Which creatures does Bilbo think it is OK to kill? The "Tale of the Years" in The Lord of the Rings tells us of a desperate battle under the trees, in which the forces of Dol Guldur invaded Thranduil's realm. I name you Elf-Friend and Blessed! The owner thereof is Thorin (through inheritance). He was lying on the flat stones of Ravenhill, and no one was near. [Elrond] took [the map] and gazed long at it, and he shook his head; for if he did not altogether approve of dwarves and their love of gold, he hated dragons and their cruel wickedness, and he grieved to remember the ruin of the town of Dale and its merry bells, and the burned banks of the bright River Running. Going on from there was the bravest thing he ever did. This also excludes dishonesty: if dishonesty is already excluded if [the person] appropriates the property in the belief that he would have the other's consent if the other knew of the appropriation and the circumstances of it (s. 2(1)(b) TA 1968), then this must also apply if the legal owner of the property actually told the supposed thief to take it. How does Thorin try and make his case for the morality of hoarding his treasure? Smaug definitely has no right to possess any property within Erebor. I would reward you most richly of all. A cloudless day, but cold, was broad above him. Yet a fourteenth share of all the silver and gold, wrought and unwrought, was given up to Bard; for Dain said: "We will honour the agreement of the dead, and he has now the Arkenstone in his keeping.". It was said about the Silvan Elves that. It was Gandalf and a dwarf; and the dwarf was actually Balin" (302). and if it was sadly lessened, yet many were glad, for now the northern world would be merrier for many a long day. he said to himself. "Farewell! In Dale, Men and Dwarves stood together against the Easterlings. Thranduil turned from his course, sending aid before him over the river. What are your favorite parts from The Hobbit? That's not the actions of someone acting under the influence of the Ring. The Hobbit, JRR Tolkien, HarperCollins 2012 (softcover film tie-in edition) [cited as: The Hobbit]. "He would only take two small chests, one filled with silver, and the other with gold" (292). Most define their hero as the knight in shining armor, but Mr. Baggins prevails as much more than that. Appropriation is defined as Any assumption by a person of the rights of an owner (s. 3(1) TA 1968). He imprisoned Gollum and showed him kindness as Gandalf asked. You took mine about the bravest thing that Bilbo ever did, so I'm going to share another: "I will take your gift, O Bilbo the Magnificent!" said the king gravely. The man was swift and sure-footed. Lets begin with property. You could tell what a Baggins would say on any questions without the bother of asking him (2). He's a burglar. Then the elves turned towards the Forest, and Bilbo started on his long road home. For this reason he took a large army and together with Malgalad9 of Lrien joined the Last Alliance with the Noldor, the survivors of Nmenor, and the Dwarves, in Mordor. "It will not be long now," thought Bilbo, "before the goblins win the Gate, and we are all slaughtered or driven down and captured. I dont want any adventures, thank you(Tolkien 4) and ultimately shows his cowardness. He had golden hair, which was the most distinguishing trait of the Vanyar, but not a common trait among the Sindar: In The Hobbit, it is said about Thranduil (although he is never mentioned by his name, only referred to as the Elvenking), that he was "their greatest king." What dyer mean? said Bert(Tolkien, The Hobbit, 41). Someone else always has to carry on the story., Its a dangerous business, Frodo, going out your door. And he was miserable, alone, lost. This will show them. Really it is enough to make one weep, after all one has gone through. However, this hobbit did, and all it took was a party and a bit of prompting from a wize wizard. said he. Well, well hear no more of that., What have I got in my pocket? he said aloud. Validate reading with our Dynamic Quiz System. Impossible! Closing his eyes and straightening his back, he drew in a deep breath smelling the fragrant summer air of the magnificent garden around him. Bilbo left with regret, for the flowers of the gardens of Beorn were m springtime no less marvellous than in high summer. They promptly moved in and it is here that Bilbo would spend the majority of his lifetime. Dwarves seemed to be busy removing the wall. Farewell!. I find there is an irresistible charm about it and I love the story.
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