Hobbits truly are remarkable creatures. For such small beings, who crave and love the simple things in life, a comfortable bed, a hearty meal, and a beautiful garden in the summer sun, they are amazingly hardy and resilient, and are able to survive monumental challenges, and escape incredible dangers. Throughout The Hobbit and the Lord of the Rings trilogy, there are many times when Bilbo and the four hobbits from the fellowship have some narrow escapes.
That is because hobbits have a unique skill set that makes them excellent allies on a quest. Hobbits aren’t particularly strong, they aren’t particularly valiant in battle, and they aren’t necessarily smart when it comes to battle strategies and the politics of various kingdoms in Middle Earth. But they are kind, good-hearted, and able to resist the allure of the Ring of Power. But there are some physical attributes that they possess that make them surprisingly adept at Burglary, taking the Arkenstone out from underneath a mighty dragon’s nose, and making their way through the lands of Mordor undetected by the legions of enemies who reside there.
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«At any rate, hobbits can move quietly in the woods, absolutely quietly. They take pride in it.» Surprisingly, being able to move quietly in the dark is an essential skill for survival, and is a skill that comes to the rescue of both Bilbo, and Frodo and Sam, many times in their respective adventures. For Bilbo, it allows him to move around in the dark of the goblin caves, and to avoid the clutches of Gollum when their game of riddles goes awry. For Sam and Frodo, it allows them to pass undetected through many dangers, including Sam following the orcs to the tower that the
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