tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7029252908402120398.post7539309740575793721..comments2023-09-27T01:01:53.146-07:00Comments on The Hobbit: Book and Film Differences: Smaug's Attack on EreborQuoggyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05786575020157595857noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7029252908402120398.post-43012367578210266302020-08-24T13:01:14.400-07:002020-08-24T13:01:14.400-07:00While I see stories in The Hobbit as being told by...While I see stories in The Hobbit as being told by individuals, I understand those little changes in the plot as a results of it's teller own opinions.<br />Even that the elves didn't literally stand there and walking away, they didn't help and bitterness of the dwarves could easily twist that fact in tales so when Thorin tells the story it may be that he actually has been told it that way by someone else long after the actual battle - maybe even years later in a way "I was there scounting and I tell you Thorin, I seen them rotten pointy-eared cowards walking away in our hour of need with me very own eyes!" Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04966277854065528796noreply@blogger.com