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Bilbo and frodo differences
Bilbo and frodo differences











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And the Company makes the 397-mile trek from Bag End to Rivendell in 39 days at a more leisurely average of 10.17 miles per day.Ĭlick the image below to check it all out for yourself.

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Not too shabby - and probably very, very tiring with a full pack!īilbo, on the other hand, travels a total of 950 miles in 172 days - an average of just 5.52 miles per day. There, he and his fellow hobbits average a much more brisk 16.9 miles each day. differences in form this includes changes made to the story by. While the three movies had a large number of minor and trivial differences from the book, there were quite a few substantial differences as well.

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The 27-day stretch from Bag End to Rivendell is perhaps more representative of Frodo’s normal travelling speed via “shank’s pony”. Any work of the scale of Peter Jackson's The Lord of the Rings movie screenplay was going to exhibit differences from the source material. However, he does spend a great deal of time recuperating in both Rivendell and Lorien - and that drags that average down. Not only that, but Frodo chose a corrupt little hobbit over his best friend. Frodo, though, shows a different type of development. Frodo’s an idiot and a coward and Bilbo is brave, courageous and headstrong. Both the different definitions of the months and the different correlation of their calendar with the seasons (the summer solstice fell on Mid-years Day. The Hobbits: The Many Lives of Bilbo, Frodo, Sam, Merry and Pippin. That’s an eminently achievable average of 9.73 miles each day. Not only was it the end of Frodos journey, but of Bilbos and Gandalfs as well. different drafts and evolving conceptualizations of Bilbo and his novel. Sméagol was about 589 years old when he died, a remarkable age for a creature. His life extended far beyond his nature, by the effects of possessing the One Ring. The name Gollum was derived from the sound of his gurgling, choking cough. It all depends (I think) of what you undestand for 'cousin' and 'uncle. Gollum, originally named Sméagol (or Trahald ), was at first a Stoor, one of the three early Hobbit -types.

bilbo and frodo differences

From what I call 'generation line', they are distant uncle and nephew, but since this is a distant relationship, they would consider themselves 'cousins'. Over his entire journey from Bag End to Mt Doom, Frodo travels approximately 1,800 miles in 185 days. Throughout the 60 years between Bilbo’s adventures with the desolation of Smaug, and the start of Frodo’s journey to Mount Doom, Bilbo had the ring on him almost the entire time. Bilbos grandfather and Frodos fathers grandfather were brothers (both in the father side).

bilbo and frodo differences

I am very happy to reveal this interactive distance vs time chart of the journeys by Bilbo and Frodo in the Hobbit and the Lord of the Rings. Emil over at LOTRProject has painstakingly assembled a new graphic comparing the distance each of our protagonists (Bilbo and Frodo) travel in The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings.













Bilbo and frodo differences