The hero hurries home with the treasure that has been gained in the Ultimate Boon.
This may be a mad dash, perhaps away from the remaining enemy forces, perhaps in fear of bandits or loss of the treasure along the way, and maybe to meet some time constraint by which the treasure must be returned to some place.
Does Bilbo face obstacles when returning to his ordinary life?
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-- Edited by Koolteecha at 18:41, 2007-12-05
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"The early bird gets the worm, but the second mouse gets the cheese."
The hero hurries home with the treasure that has been gained in the Ultimate Boon.
This may be a mad dash, perhaps away from the remaining enemy forces, perhaps in fear of bandits or loss of the treasure along the way, and maybe to meet some time constraint by which the treasure must be returned to some place.
Does Bilbo face obstacles when returning to his ordinary life?
Post your ideas/thoughts/examples from the text here! (Use the "quote" option!)
-- Edited by Koolteecha at 18:41, 2007-12-05
I would say when the eagles are carrying them but they didn't have the treasure yet so that is not it.............