Bilbo's Beginnings
Growth, Courage, & Morality
Leadership & Strategy
Conflict, Greed, & Resolution
Endings & Coming Home
100

This is the reason Bilbo wants nothing to do with adventure

What is valuing comfort and predictability? 

100

Bilbo’s choice not to kill Gollum marks a turning point because it shows this new quality.

What is moral compassion?

100

The barrel escape demonstrates Bilbo’s growing strength in these two areas.

What are courage and leadership?

100

Bard’s role in killing Smaug highlights this theme of lineage and fate.

What is destiny and heroic lineage?

100

Bilbo hides during the battle because he values these things more than glory.

What are survival and perspective?

200

Gandalf's choice to include Bilbo on the quest highlights this major theme

What is "small individuals can change great events?"

200

The Eagles’ rescue emphasizes this theme about unexpected help.

What is the role of unexpected allies?

200

The Master of Lake-town welcomes Thorin mainly because he hopes for this.

What is political and economic profit?

200

Thorin’s obsession with the Arkenstone demonstrates this corrupting force.

What is greed?

200

Thorin’s final words to Bilbo show he feels this about his earlier greed.

What is regret?

300

Bilbo’s attempt to pickpocket a troll reveals the tension between these two sides of his personality.

What are Tookish courage and Baggins caution?

300

Beorn’s character reflects Tolkien’s interest in this force that exists apart from civilization.

What is nature’s independence from civilization?

300

Smaug’s conversation with Bilbo reveals that the dragon’s greatest weapon is this.

What is intelligence and psychological manipulation?

300

Bilbo giving Bard the Arkenstone shows he values these principles above loyalty to Thorin.

What are peace and fairness?

300

Bilbo’s return to the Shire shows that adventure has changed him in this way.

What is becoming someone others can’t fully understand?

400

The ancient blades found in the trolls’ cave symbolize this idea about the past.

What are ancient conflicts that still shape the present?

400

Bilbo’s victory over the spiders is important because it’s the first time he does this.

What is acting without guidance?


400

Bilbo’s titles like “Barrel-rider” and “Ring-winner” show he hides truth using this technique.

What is speaking in riddles or poetic language?


400

The major argument before the Battle of Five Armies arises from these competing claims.

What is the treasure?

400

The auction of Bilbo’s belongings reveals this truth about society.

What is how quickly society forgets individuals?

500

Bilbo’s final riddle, “What have I got in my pocket?”, shows he survives by doing this.

What is deliberately cheating to survive?

500

The enchanted stream and forest of Mirkwood symbolize this danger.

What is losing direction or purpose?

500

The thrush bringing news about Smaug suggests this theme about the natural world.

What is nature participating in the struggle against evil?

500

The arrival of the goblin army changes everything because it forces this to happen.

What is former enemies uniting?

500

Bilbo’s entire journey follows this classic narrative structure.

What is a hero’s journey of transformation?

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