"The return of Mr. Bilbo Baggins created quite a disturbance, both under the hill and over the Hill and across the Water; it was a great deal more than nine days' wonder. Bilbo was so excited to see his hill that he began to sing a song of his own, which surprised Gandalf a lot. The return of Mr. Bilbo Baggins created quite a disturbance, both under the Hill and over the Hill, and across the Water; it was a great deal more than a nine days ' wonder. "Mr. Bilbo Baggins is starting to get a mite annoying," old Gaffer Gamgee grumbled, standing outside the pub. A reluctant Hobbit, Bilbo Baggins, sets out to the Lonely Mountain with a spirited group of dwarves to reclaim their mountain home, and the gold within it from the dragon Smaug. The return of Mr. Bilbo Baggins created quite a disturbance, both under the Hill and over the Hill, and across the Water; it was a great deal more than a nine days' wonder. That is where we pick up with Bilbo Baggins, in Stage 3: The Return. It was quite a long time before Mr. Baggins was in fact admitted to be alive again. Whereas stages 1 and 2 of his journey follow the Campbellian cycle of the hero somewhat closely, I have found the phases of his return to differ from the classical components of a hero's return cycle. The legal bother, indeed, lasted for years. At may never return he began to feel a shriek coming up inside, and very soon it burst out. As Thorin explained, Bilbo felt quite terrified at the prospect of going on such a journey from which he might never return, as told in the book: Poor Bilbo couldnât bear it any longer. "Queer goings-on, and no mistake. It was quite a long time before Mr. Baggins ⦠Directed by Peter Jackson. The legal bother, indeed, lasted for years. The return of Mr. Bilbo Baggins created quite a disturbance, both under the Hill and over the Hill, and across the Water; it was a great deal more than nine days' wonder. The return of Mr. Bilbo Baggins created quite a disturbance, both under the Hill and over the Hill, and across the Water; it was a great deal more than a nine daysâ wonder. What prompted him to say this? The ⦠Evidence - List text evidence to back up the narratorâs assertion that âThe return of Mr. Bilbo Bagginscreated quite a disturbance.â «The return of Mr. Bilbo Baggins created quite a disturbance, both under the Hill and over the Hill, and across the Water; it was a great deal more than a nine daysâ wonder.» As primeiras páginas do Capítulo V, âRiddles in the Darkâ, brindam-nos com uma série de frases deliciosas. The Hobbit is selected by the wizard Gandalf to help Thorin and his party of Dwarves to reclaim their ancestral home and treasure, which has been taken over by the dragon Smaug. Even those who hadn't said anything bad about Bilbo before were starting to show their annoyance. In the world of Middle Earth that J.R.R Tolkien has created, Bilbo Baggins shows us that a hero can be quite the opposite. The legal bother, indeed, lasted for years. Bilbo Baggins is the title character and protagonist of J. R. R. Tolkien's 1937 novel The Hobbit, a supporting character in The Lord of the Rings, and the fictional narrator of all Tolkien's Middle-earth writings. 3. He is offered (and partially set up by Gandalf the wizard) to partake in an adventure as a burglar to help reclaim the bearded Dwarvesâ homeland from the dragon Smaug. With Martin Freeman, Ian McKellen, Richard Armitage, Andy Serkis. It was quite a long time before Mr. Baggins was in fact admitted to be alive again.