The Hobbit

At the end of Chapter 6, the narrator tells readers that Bilbo "dreamed of his own house and wandered in his sleep into all his different rooms looking for something that he could not find nor remember what it looked like." What does Bilbo's dream repre

  

At the end of Chapter 6, the narrator tells readers that Bilbo "dreamed of his own house and wandered in his sleep into all his different rooms looking for something that he could not find nor remember what it looked like." 

What does Bilbo's dream represent?

        A. Bilbo has forgotten something very important at home and must return there to retrieve it.       B. Bilbo has met Gollum before but is unable to remember exactly when or precisely where.       C. Bilbo no longer finds complete comfort in his home and must seek out new experiences to feel satisfied.       D. Bilbo is homesick and no longer wants to be on this quest with the dwarves and Gandalf.
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C. Bilbo no longer finds complete comfort in his home and must seek out new experiences to feel satisfied.