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Hobbits character
As for the Hobbits of the Shire, with whom these tales are concerned, in the days of their peace and prosperity they were a merry folk. They were hospitable and delighted in parties, and in presents, which they gave away freely and eagerly accepted.
#middleearthinspired #tolkieninspired
Hobbits character
As for the Hobbits of the Shire, with whom these tales are concerned, in the days of their peace and prosperity they were a merry folk. They were hospitable and delighted in parties, and in presents, which they gave away freely and eagerly accepted.
Hobbits ... love peace and quiet and good tilled earth: a well-ordered and
well-farmed countryside was their favourite haunt. They do not and
did not understand or like machines more complicated than a
forge-bellows, a water-mill, or a hand-loom, though they were skilful
with tools.
At no time had Hobbits of any kind been
warlike, and they had never fought among themselves.
There is another astonishing thing
about Hobbits of old that must be mentioned, an astonishing habit:
they imbibed or inhaled, through pipes of clay or wood, the smoke of
the burning leaves of a herb, which they called pipe-weed or
leaf, a variety probably of Nicotiana. A great deal
of mystery surrounds the origin of this peculiar custom, or ‘art’
as the Hobbits preferred to call it.
...was still in his tweens, as the
hobbits called the irresponsible twenties between childhood and
coming of age at thirty-three.
the Gaffer said : ‘ the
Brandybucks of Buckland fool about with boats on that big
river — and that isn’t natural. Small wonder that trouble came of
it, I say.
The second disappearance of Mr. Bilbo Baggins was discussed in Hobbiton, and indeed all over the Shire, for a year and a day, and was remembered much longer than that. It became a fireside-story for young hobbits; and eventually Mad Baggins, who used to vanish with a bang and a flash and reappear with bags of jewels and gold, became a favourite character of legend and lived on long after all the true events were forgotten.
The second disappearance of Mr. Bilbo Baggins was discussed in Hobbiton, and indeed all over the Shire, for a year and a day, and was remembered much longer than that. It became a fireside-story for young hobbits; and eventually Mad Baggins, who used to vanish with a bang and a flash and reappear with bags of jewels and gold, became a favourite character of legend and lived on long after all the true events were forgotten.
They began to hum softly, as hobbits
have a way of doing as they walk along, especially when they are
drawing near to home at night. With most hobbits it is a supper-song
or a bed-song
Hobbits appearance
They dressed in bright colours,
being notably fond of yellow and green; but they seldom wore shoes,
since their feet had tough leathery soles and were clad in a thick
curling hair, much like the hair of their heads, which was commonly
brown. Their faces were as a rule good-natured
rather than beautiful, broad, bright-eyed, red-cheeked, with mouths
apt to laughter, and to eating and drinking. And laugh they did, and
eat, and drink, often and heartily, being fond of simple jests at all
times, and of six meals a day (when they could get them).
Hobbits houses
All Hobbits had originally lived in
holes in the ground, or so they believed, and in such dwellings they
still felt most at home; but in the course of time they had been
obliged to adopt other forms of abode. Actually in the Shire in
Bilbo’s days it was, as a rule, only the richest and the poorest
Hobbits that maintained the old custom. The poorest went on living in
burrows of the most primitive kind, mere holes indeed, with only one
window or none; while the well-to-do still constructed more luxurious
versions of the simple diggings of old. But suitable sites for these
large and ramifying tunnels (or smials as they called them)
were not everywhere to be found; and in the flats and the low-lying
districts the Hobbits, as they multiplied, began to build above
ground. Indeed, even in the hilly regions and the older villages,
such as Hobbiton or Tuckborough, or in the chief township of the
Shire, Michel Delving on the White Downs, there were now many houses
of wood, brick, or stone.
The houses and the holes of
Shire-hobbits were often large, and inhabited by large families.
(Bilbo and Frodo Baggins were as bachelors very exceptional, as they
were also in many other ways, such as their friendship with the
Elves.) Sometimes, as in the case of the Tooks of Great Smials, or
the Brandybucks of Brandy Hall, many generations of relatives lived
in (comparative) peace together in one ancestral and many-tunnelled
mansion. All Hobbits were, in any case, clannish and reckoned up
their relationships with great care.
Hobbits customs
Hobbits give presents to other people
on their own birthdays. Not very expensive ones, as a rule. Actually in Hobbiton and Bywater every
day in the year was somebody’s birthday, so that every hobbit in
those parts had a fair chance of at least one present at least once a
week. But they never got tired of them.
Hobbits and cuisine
Hobbits are fond of six meals a day (when they could get them).
Hobbits and cuisine
Hobbits are fond of six meals a day (when they could get them).
Hobbits have a passion for mushrooms,
surpassing even the greediest likings of Big People. A fact which
partly explains young Frodo’s long expeditions to the renowned
fields of the Marish, and the wrath of the injured Maggot.
There were also many families of hobbits in the Bree-land; and they claimed to be the oldest settlement of Hobbits in the world, one that was founded long before even the Brandywine was crossed and the Shire colonized.
Hobbits geografy and history
There were also many families of hobbits in the Bree-land; and they claimed to be the oldest settlement of Hobbits in the world, one that was founded long before even the Brandywine was crossed and the Shire colonized.
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