Of all the various races of Middle-Earth, Hobbits get some of the most focus in the Lord of the Rings series. This is understandable, since a Hobbit is the main character of both The Hobbit and Lord of the Rings. Despite their size and relatively relaxed lifestyle, Hobbits still manage to be incredibly important to the fabric of Middle-Earth, and are some of the main characters involved in saving it throughout the story. They become heroes in their own right, stepping outside the expectations of what everyone thought a Hobbit could be.
Of course, these Hobbits that were involved in the main adventures of the story were somewhat exceptional, as most others of their kind wouldn't be as eager to take on adventure. For the most part, Hobbits lived quiet and uneventful lives, which is just how they liked it. Even if they weren't out saving the world from encroaching evil, they still played important roles in their own community and were committed to sticking to their routines. What might the daily life of an everyday Hobbit living in the Shire look like?
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It's not totally clear where the race of Hobbits came from, though it's theorized that they may have evolved from Men in some way. The average Hobbit lifespan is around 100 years, though there were many who lived for decades beyond that (this isn't, of course, counting Bilbo and his unusually long lifespan due to the influence of the One Ring). Hobbits become fully grown adults at 33, similarly to how Men might see themselves as adults at age 18. The most notable feature of a Hobbit, obviously, is their size, clocking in at a whopping 3 feet for the most part, though there were some who were even smaller. The Hobbits who live in the Shire
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