Are there female Hobbits?

The Hobbit — There are no active female roles in The Hobbit. Published in 1937, this children's story was essentially composed for J.R.R. Tolkien's sons and although he expanded the original tale for publication he did not add any speaking female roles to the story.
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Why are there no female hobbits?

The problem is one of biological accuracy. Tolkien's characters defy the basics of reproduction: dwarf fathers beget dwarf sons, hobbit uncles pass rings down to hobbit nephews. If there are any mothers or daughters, aunts or nieces, they make no appearances.
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What are girl hobbits called?

Sam and Rosie had thirteen children (Elanor, Frodo, Rose, Merry, Pippin, Goldilocks, Hamfast, Daisy, Primrose, Bilbo, Ruby, Robin, Tolman (Tom)). Many were named after Sam and Rosie's friends and relatives. Among them were Elanor the Fair, Frodo Gardner (F.A. 2—), and Goldilocks.
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Are all hobbits male?

As you can see, almost all of them — whether humans, elves, hobbits or dwarves — are male with just 19 percent of all Tolkein characters being female. "The low number of females is not due to lack of females in Middle-Earth but due to the fact that Tolkien did not describe many of them," Johansson explains.
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Are there any females in the Lord of the Rings?

In the grand scheme of the trilogy, there are really only three women who are prominently featured: Arwen, Galadriel, and Eowyn. Yes, there are common folk females, and we can't leave out Rosie Cotton, Sam's beloved wife, but other than that, the trilogy is a real bachelor party.
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Dwarf Women in The Hobbit



Why are there no girls in LOTR?

J. R. R. Tolkien spent much of his life in an all-male environment, and had conservative views about women, prompting discussion of possible sexism. Much of the action in The Lord of the Rings is by male characters, and the nine-person Fellowship of the Ring is entirely male.
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Are there black hobbits?

No. There is no indication of black hobbits in the Tolkien Legendarium.
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What are the three types of hobbits?

The hobbits are described as being of three types, Harfoots, Fallohides, and Stoors, all deriving from a region to the east of the Shire, in particular the Angle between two rivers, and migrating to the Shire at different times.
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Can hobbits and humans breed?

By that standard, perhaps, hobbits are humans—just short ones. On the other hand, perhaps the existence of occasional half-elvish children is a magical phenomenon, and despite the even closer human-hobbit genetic relationship, no interbreeding is possible under natural conditions.
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Do female hobbits have hairy feet?

Even lady Hobbits have hairy feet. Since they are fastidious folk, you can bet Hobbits groom their foot hair though.
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Is Pippin Frodo's cousin?

His father's sister, Esmerelda Took, is the mother of his best friend Merry, making Merry and Pippin first cousins. He is more distantly related to Frodo; the two Hobbits are second cousins once removed on Pippin's father's side.
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Is Bilbo Baggins a dwarf?

Thorin and Company were a group of thirteen Dwarves, the Wizard Gandalf, and the Hobbit Bilbo Baggins, led by Thorin II Oakenshield in TA 2941.
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Are there female dwarves in The Hobbit?

2012: The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey:

Some Dwarf women can be seen briefly in the beginning of the film, when the story of the destruction of Erebor is told. Some women have beards, whilst some have sideburns of varying length.
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Does Gandalf wear a ring of power?

It may come as a surprise to some — not going to lie, it came as a surprise to me — but Gandalf does possess one of the 19 Rings of Power. The ring came into Gandalf's possession in the Third Age after it was entrusted to him by its former wielder, Círdan.
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Are Hobbits and Halflings the same?

Halflings was a name for Hobbits used by Men; it was originally given to them by the tall Dúnedain who had stood two rangar tall, making the average Hobbit about half their height.
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What are Stoor Hobbits?

The Stoors were one of the three breeds of Hobbits. In their earliest recorded history the Stoors, like the other Hobbits, lived in the Vales of Anduin. They were a riverside people that dwelt in the Gladden Fields, and were fishermen.
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Is Gollum supposed to be black?

I have assumed that his appearance is so different in the films because pale skin works better visually (a dark-skinned Gollum in a dark cave is nearly impossible to see). However, this article on Tolkien Gateway says that Gollum does indeed have pale skin.
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Are Hobbits brown skinned?

As far as hobbits go, Tolkien described the Harfoots (one of the three original groups of hobbits) as “browner of skin” than the other two groups. But just what that means isn't clear - it could mean that most hobbits had fair skin and Harfoots had slightly tanner skin.
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Are there female dwarves in LOTR?

Dwarves were long-lived, with a lifespan of some 250 years. They breed slowly, for no more than a third of them are female, and not all marry. Tolkien names only one female, Dís, Thorin's sister.
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Is Golem a schizophrenic?

He began to detest the outside world and ate only live animals or raw fish. Eventually Sméagol created Gollum, the outsider, who had a more violent personality. The diagnosis by UCL scientists was reached after a survey of medical students who largely diagnosed Smeagol (Gollum) as having schizophrenia.
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How did Frodo know Gollum's name?

In the movies, when Frodo first spies Gollum stalking them in the Misty Mountains (Moria) he informs Gandalf who tells him a little of Gollum's history.
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