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Index Of The Hobbit An Unexpected Journey Page

: Subterranean creature obsessed with his "Precious" ring.

If you have ever found yourself typing into a search bar, you are likely looking for more than just a simple file list. You are probably a dedicated fan seeking a structured breakdown of Peter Jackson’s 2012 epic—whether for study, fan-editing, reference, or simply to navigate the extended edition’s sprawling content.

The escape from Goblin-town, the battle with Azog, and rescue by the Eagles. 4. Artifacts, Weapons, and Lore Index

For collectors maintaining an (182 min), note these unique scenes (not in theatrical): index of the hobbit an unexpected journey

Three dim-witted brutes who nearly eat the Company. Key Locations

The film begins with a literal index: Bilbo Baggins’ diary. This framing device connects the story to the existing film lore, but the "index" of the movie itself is split. On one hand, you have the musical, comedic dinner at Bag End, which indexes the lighthearted spirit of the original 1937 book. On the other, the introduction of Azog the Defiler—a character barely mentioned in the book’s appendices—acts as a narrative index for the coming war. This creates a tonal friction that defines the film: it is caught between being a bedtime story and a prequel to an apocalypse. The Index of Detail: Hyper-Realism via HFR

| Name | Actor | Role | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Bilbo Baggins | Martin Freeman | Reluctant burglar, ring-finder | | Gandalf the Grey | Ian McKellen | Conjurer of cheap tricks, leader | | Radagast the Brown | Sylvester McCoy | Rabbit-sledding, hedgehog-loving wizard | | Saruman the White | Christopher Lee | Skeptical of Radagast | : Subterranean creature obsessed with his "Precious" ring

The eldest of three brothers (with Nori and Ori); a fussy, well-dressed dwarf who takes his responsibility to protect the youngest seriously.

— Mythic choric tracks celebrating the arrival of the Eagles.

Perhaps the most significant part of the film’s index is its reliance on Tolkien’s Appendices from The Return of the King . By including the White Council’s meeting at Rivendell and the investigation of Dol Guldur, Jackson creates an index of the broader Middle-earth history. He transforms a linear "there and back again" adventure into a geopolitical thriller. This expansion is why a short chapter like "An Unexpected Party" occupies nearly 45 minutes of screentime; every line of dialogue is treated as an index to a much larger world. Conclusion The escape from Goblin-town, the battle with Azog,

The protagonist whose journey is one of personal discovery and unexpected bravery.

William Kircher — Dwarf with an Orc axe-blade embedded in his skull. Óin: John Callen — The apothecary and brother of Glóin.




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