Index Of The Hobbit An Unexpected Journey ((link))

Óin's brother and the cynical, hot-tempered father of Gimli (from The Lord of the Rings ).

An expansive opening sequence detailing the height of Dwarven wealth, the terrifying arrival of Smaug, and the exile of the Dwarves.

includes 13 minutes of additional footage integrated into the film, providing deeper context for the story TheOneRing.net Extended Scenes Index Prologue: The Fall of Erebor

— Playful tunes accompanying the Dwarves looting Bilbo's pantry.

: Elvenking of Mirkwood; abandoned the Dwarves during Erebor’s fall. Antagonists and Creatures index of the hobbit an unexpected journey

The chaotic, unannounced gathering of thirteen dwarves and a wizard at Bag End, disrupting Bilbo's quiet life.

Richard Armitage — Leader of the company and heir to Erebor.

The narrative follows a specific "index" of story beats that transition Bilbo Baggins from a domestic hobbit to a burgeoning hero.

A magnificent, glowing Elven sword forged in the first-age kingdom of Gondolin; claimed and wielded by Gandalf. Óin's brother and the cynical, hot-tempered father of

One of Thorin’s young nephews, known for his archery skills and blond hair.

Balin, Dwalin, Fili, Kili, Oin, Gloin, Dori, Nori, Ori, Bifur, Bofur, and Bombur.

Stunt choreography and green-screen interaction for the fiery pine trees climax. Appendix 8: Return to Middle-earth

A legendary Elven sword found in the troll hoard, claimed by Thorin. Goblins terrifically refer to it as "Biter." : Elvenking of Mirkwood; abandoned the Dwarves during

: Richard Armitage; the proud leader of the Company of Dwarves and heir to the Throne of Erebor.

: Elven horsemen rescue the company from Wargs, guiding them into Rivendell.

This index tracks the development of the various cultures, species, languages, and musical scores featured in the film.

The Extended Edition includes 13 minutes of additional footage, mostly focused on Rivendell and the Great Goblin's song.

This index is designed for you to in a paper on narrative structure, adaptation studies, character arcs, or film technique. If you are writing on the theatrical version , adjust timings slightly (the Extended Edition adds ~13 minutes). For page-number style references, you can refer to “Chapter 1” (book), but for the film, most scholarly papers use time stamps or scene numbers from a DVD/Blu-ray chapter list.