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  1. 6 de feb. de 2019 · Why did Gandalf put the dwarves and the hobbit in danger in The Desolation of Smaug by going through the "cursed forest"? Gandalf clearly said he would go another way around, which means there's another way around other than going through the cursed forest.

  2. Gandalf tells Bilbo and the dwarves that he must leave them soon. He takes them to see Beorn the skin-changer, who farms a vast property some distance away. He is called skin-changer because he can change himself into a bear.

  3. Gandalf leaves the company of the dwarves and Bilbo during chapter seven, just as they are about to enter Mirkwood. Gandalf gives them the excuse that he has pressing business to attend.

  4. 100% correct. Just to clarify on the text of The Hobbit, Gandalf and the White Council go to drive The Necromancer from Dol Guldur. Gandalf strongly suspects it to be Sauron but cannot be certain. This ultimately is a key point in the betrayal of Saruman.

  5. The Hobbit. Chapter 2. Summary and Analysis Chapter 2. Bilbo Baggins awakes late the next morning to find that the dwarves are gone. Gandalf appears and shows him a note the dwarves left, agreeing to give him one-fourteenth of the profits if he accompanies them to reclaim their treasure. Bilbo runs to meet the dwarves, forgetting his handkerchief.

  6. On April 26, 2941, Gandalf and the Dwarves arrived at Bag End. After a big tea and supper with Bilbo, they explained themselves and their intentions. Bilbo was at first reluctant to join the group, until the adventurous, ' Tookish ' part of him awoke, and he left and followed the company. Travels & encounters.

  7. He is surprised—and a little relieved—to see that the dwarves have left without him. He is just sitting down to a quiet breakfast when Gandalf enters and rushes him off to the Green Dragon Inn, in Bywater, where Thorin and the rest of the dwarves have been waiting to begin their journey.