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In J. R. R. Tolkien's fictional universe of Middle-earth, Beorn was a skin-changer, a man who could assume the appearance of a bear. He lived with his tame horses in a wooden house between the Misty Mountains and Mirkwood, to the east of the Great River of Wilderland. His origins lay in the distant past, and Gandalf suspected he and his people had originally come from the mountains.


Beorn named the Carrock and created the steps that led from its base to the flat top.


In The Hobbit, Beorn received Gandalf, Bilbo Baggins, and the thirteen Dwarves and gave the Dwarves and Bilbo help in their quest. In the Battle of Five Armies, Beorn rescued Thorin Oakenshield from the goblins and killed their leader Bolg.


By the time of the War of the Ring, Beorn had become a leader of Men which included other skin-changers, and woodmen. His people were known as the Beornings, and they helped defend Thranduil's kingdom of northern Mirkwood.


Beorn is the Old English word for a bear, and sometimes was indeed used as a name. It is related to the Norse name Bjorn which, in turn, may suggest a connection to berserkers.




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SparkNotes: The Hobbit: Chapters 6–7 (1143 words)
Beorn is a half-man, half-bear creature who has a great wooden house in the middle of the woods outside Mirkwood.
Neither Beorn nor the eagles have any interest in the dwarves’ gold, but as representatives of pure nature, they are the sworn enemies of corrupted nature, represented by the goblins and Wargs.
Beorn and the eagles show all the brute force of nature and, in fact, seem to be part of it.
The Hobbit Book Notes Summary by J. R. R. Tolkien: Chapter 7 (947 words)
Beorn invites them inside his wide hall and Gandalf informs him that there are more of their companions outside.
Beorn does not think that six is a troop, so Gandalf calls in two more dwarves.
Beorn went to the clearing where they met the wargs and found a warg for himself.
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