7chronicles wrote:2. What do you think about the idea that a person/character can have two sides (Baggins vs. Took)?
2. One of my favorite things in the Hobbit is Bilbo's constant going back and forth about liking the adventure and then disliking it.
I can relate to Bilbo wanting to be adventurous and Brave (his Tookish side), but the next moment being unsure or cautions (his Baggins side).
It makes him so human, doesn't it? He's not an obvious hero who always rushes into adventure and saves the day on a regular basis, relishing the excitement.
He does sometimes save the day. And he enjoys it. And he sometimes even enjoys the adventure, the excitement, the feeling of being in the middle of where things happen.
But then he's had enough for a while, especially when things aren't going so well - and he wishes he was back in his Hobbit-hole, with his food and his pipe and his peaceful life.
I can relate to that, too - a suitable portion of adventure, and then the solid basis of peacefulness and calm, domestic bliss and time to enjoy the simple pleasures of life, an unhurried meal and some good reading afterwards.