Why is Gandalf so hard on Pippin?

His age and experience are directly opposed to Pippin's youth and ignorance. For a very long time, Gandalf does not seem to approve of Pippin. He is mean to Pippin though he is only sparingly gruff to the others.
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What does Gandalf do to Pippin?

"The devilry! What mischief has he done - to himself, and to all of us?" The wizard's face was drawn and haggard. He took Pippin's hand and bent over his face, listening for his breath; then he laid his hands on his brow.
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What did Gandalf say to Pippin in Moria?

"This is a serious journey, not a hobbit walking-party. Throw yourself in next time, and then you will be no further nuisance.”
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What does Gandalf call Pippin?

In Moria, Pippin thoughtlessly dropped a stone down a well, which roused goblins in various caverns and revealed the Fellowship's presence to them. It incurred Gandalf's wrath, and he called Pippin a "fool of a Took."
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Is Gandalf rude?

He was forceful in his wisdom, but not rude. He was a caretaker of many things and many problems were his business. Nor was he arrogant. He was simply greatness that was for a long time hidden and disguised as an old man who was scorned by some and praised by those who really knew him.
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Is Pippin afraid of Gandalf?

It's worth pointing out that they are in a life and death situation, so Gandalf's anger is far from unwarranted. Plus, as often as Gandalf snaps at Pippin, Pippin is never afraid. Throughout the journey, Pippin speaks of Gandalf with nothing but fondness; he seems almost entirely unfazed by Gandalf's crustiness.
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Does Gandalf need to eat?

They consume food because it gives them pleasure. "Men" (using Tolkien's own term) use food for sustenance. Faramir returns from Osgiliath, reports to Denethor, and takes a slice of bread and a cup of wine to restore his energy, and that's it. It's a utilitarian use of food.
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Is Legolas older than Gandalf?

Gandalf has a younger form in Middle-Earth who is appeared to be about 60 but in reality he is 2019 making him older than Middle-Earth. Legolas was not born in TA 87, that date was made up for a reference book to the films.
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Why does Sauron think Pippin has the ring?

Potentially he might need to face Saruman with the ring in his possession or face whoever defeated the power of Saruman and Isengard. In any case, Sauron makes the assumption that this Hobbit is the one he is looking for, and that the Hobbit or someone else in the Hobbit's party have the ring.
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Is Frodo in love with Sam?

Sam and Frodo love each other fully deeply and with as much commitment that any bond described. Sam even admits it one night to Frodo while watching him sleep. Sure Sam goes off and marries and has children.
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What is the secret word that opens the gates of Moria?

Even though the doors were crafted by Dwarves and mark the entrance of a Dwarvish homestead, the scripture on them is written in Elvish. The riddle reads "speak friend, and enter," with the answer being "Mellon," the Elvish word for friend.
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What's Pippin short for?

A nickname for the name Peregrin, meaning "traveller" or "pilgrim". Peregrin Took, also known as Pippin, is a member of the Fellowship of the Ring in J. R. R. Tolkien's Lord of the Rings.
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What does Pippin see in the Palantir?

Pippin says that he saw a tower with winged creatures flying around it, and then “he came.” Sauron forced him to confess that he is a hobbit, directed him to tell Saruman “that this dainty is not for him.
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Why does Gandalf separate Merry and Pippin?

To keep Pippin safe from Sauron's forces, the wizard Gandalf took him to the city of Minas Tirith, separating him from his friends. The effect on Sauron was important, as Sauron wrongly assumed that Pippin was the hobbit with the One Ring, and that he was Saruman's prisoner.
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Why did Merry and Pippin separate?

Of course, the whole reason that he and Merry split up in the first place is because Pippin looks into the palantír at the end of The Two Towers and almost gives away their whole plan to Sauron (accidentally, of course). For his own safety, Gandalf drags Pippin with him to Gondor and leaves Merry with Théoden.
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What did Sauron say to Pippin?

When Pippin... um... 'borrows' the Palantir taken from Orthanc, he hears (for lack of a better word) Sauron say the following in his head: Tell Saruman that this dainty is not for him. I will send for it at once.
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Who did Sauron think had the Ring?

Sauron (correctly) believed the Hobbit in the Palantir was one captured near Amon Hen and brought to Saruman, and (incorrectly) that he was the Ring-bearer being forced to look by Saruman.
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Where does Sauron think the Ring is?

Also, Gandalf and other members of the White Council had been deceived by Saruman, who was the first to realize that the Ring was still somewhere in Middle-earth. He told them it had rolled down the Anduin and gone into the Sea, lost forever.
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Why is Gandalf called mithrandir?

Although Gandalf is his most commonly-used moniker, he went by several other names as well. In his origins as a Maiar spirit in Valinor, he was known as Olorin. In Gondor, he was known as Mithrandir, meaning Grey Pilgrim. The White Rider was his name to those who saw him on his great white horse, Shadowfax.
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What is Gandalf's true form?

Gandalf wasn't born to be the spitting image of Sir Ian McKellan, his real form -- as a Maia -- is formless. They are spirits, after all. Both Maiar and the more powerful, Valar, can change their appearances at will.
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Who is the oldest elf in LotR?

The bestowing of the elven rings by Celebrimbor was a high honor, and these precious items were only given to the utmost trusted among the elves, Cirdan, Gil-galad, and Galadriel, 3 of the oldest and wisest of their people in Middle Earth.
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Does Frodo Know Gandalf is an angel?

They only knew him as a Wizard, someone from Valinor sent to Middle-earth to help in the war against Sauron. Same goes for Frodo (and Bilbo) I do not believe Frodo knew exactly that Gandalf was a Maia, just that he was of a nobler race than the rest.
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What does Gandalf drink?

Gandalf's preferred drink was red wine.
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Did Gandalf make the Hobbits?

[Tolkien] Gandalf created the Hobbits.
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