Bilbo Baggins
is
the main character of the story. He is a hobbit who prefers domesticity to
adventure, but he soon finds himself caught up in the escapades of Gandalf, the
wizard, and a group of dwarves. Bilbo is hardly the raw material of a hero, but
as the story progresses he develops into a clever and brave hero. Throughout
the novel, he longs for his home but he is able to perform his duties as a
member of the group. Finding the ring that makes him invisible is certainly the
greatest tactical advantage that he gains in the story.
Gandalf
is
a wizard who appears in The Hobbit intermittently, though he has a more
sustained presence in the first novel of the Lord of The Rings Trilogy. Gandalf
is a friend of Bilbo's mother, Belladonna Took, and he contrives the gathering
of Bilbo and the dwarves that initiates the adventure. He has plenty of wisdom,
magical skills (usually fireworks) and useful contacts with individuals like
Beorn and the Lord of the Eagles.
Smaug
is
the major villain of the story. He is a dragon that has terrorized several
towns and, within his mountain, he guards a massive horde of treasure. Part of
this treasure belongs to the dwarves and so they intend to reclaim it. Smaug
dies in battle against the villagers of Esgaroth, when a warrior named Bard
shoots an arrow through his unshielded breast.
Thorin Oakenshield
is
the leader of the dwarves that accompany Bilbo to the cave of Smaug. Like most
dwarves, he is focused on wealth, political ascendancy and historical lineage.
He carries an old sword and he is heir to the throne established in Smaug's
mountain. Unfortunately, Thorin's negative tendencies reveal themselves in his
power-hungry maneuvers at the novel's end.
Balin and Dwalin
are
among the dwarves that accompany Bilbo; they are brothers. Balin is obsessed
with the historic glory of the dwarves and his tomb, in the caves of Moria,
appears in the first book of the LOTR trilogy.
Bard
is
a valiant warrior from the town of Esgaroth. As an excellent archer, he slays
and kills the dragon Smaug.
Beorn
is
half-bear and half-man. He is a fearsome protector who provides lodging and
food for the dwarves and helps defend them against the wolves.
Belladonna Took
(deceased)
is the mother of Bilbo Baggins. She does not appear in the story but she is
known for being courageous and adventurous.
Bert, Tom and William
are
three trolls who capture the dwarves, but they are bewitched by Gandalf and the
sunlight petrifies them into dead stone.
Bifur, Bofur, and Bombur
are
among the dwarves on the journey and they are often mentioned together. Bombur
stands out as immensely fat and heavy. He falls into enchanted water and
suffers a narcoleptic delusion for a good part of the novel.
Dain
is
a cousin of Thorin who arrives to assist in the battle of Chapter 17.
Dori, Gloin, Nori, Oin,
and Ori
are
dwarves who do nothing especially distinct during the story. They do play the
flute, though.
Elrond
is
a wise old friend of Gandalf. He lives in the Last Homely House and he
re-appears in LOTR. He replenishes the travelers' stocks and helps them
decipher the moon runes of their map.
The Elvenking
holds
Thorin and the other dwarves captive, though Bilbo manages their escape.
Fili and Kili
are
the two youngest of the dwarves, significant because they accidentally choose a
goblin's cave as suitable lodging for a night.
Galion
is
one of the laborers in the Elvenking's palace. His drunken negligence enables
Bilbo to sneak his friends out of prison.
Gollum
is
a creature that Bilbo encounters in the caverns of the Goblins. Gollum has lost
his birthday-present‹the ring which Bilbo has found. The
ring renders its bearer invisible and so, this is a great loss for Gollum. He
reappears in the LOTR Trilogy.
Great Goblin
is
the leader of the goblins, slain in his cave when Gandalf uses the sword
Foe-hammer.
The Lord of the Eagles
rescues
the dwarves in Chapter 6 and saves the battle in Chapter 17.
Roac
is
a wise bird who can communicate with certain creatures; he seeks to avoid war
but also aids in destruction of Smaug.
The Sackville-Bagginses
are
greedy and unpleasant members of Bilbo's family.
The Wargs
are
evil wolves, allies of the goblins, who try to murder the dwarves by chasing
them into trees and then setting the trees on fire.
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