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What happened to Frodo at the Barrow?

What happened to Frodo at the Barrow?

After leaving Tom Bombadil, Frodo Baggins and company are trapped in the Barrow-downs, and nearly killed by a barrow-wight: He seizes a small sword and cuts off the wight’s hand.

What happened to Frodo in the GREY havens?

Theory One: Frodo Lives in the Undying Lands “I’M GOING TO DISNEYLAND!” In the movie The Return of the King, we see Sam take Frodo to meet the elves at the harbor (aka the Grey Havens), where he is reunited with Bilbo. They are both clearly alive! Frodo and Bilbo sail with the elves and Sam returns home.

Where did Frodo go on Gandalf’s advice?

On the wizard’s advice, Frodo plans to head toward Rivendell, the home of the wise Elrond Halfelven.

Why is Gandalf not tempted by the ring?

He doesn’t want to get tempted by it because he knows the consequences of taking the ring. It drove many people mad and they became evil because of it. So if a wizard with many powers such as Gandalf would own that ring with its power along with his own, the world would fall to ruin.

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How does Frodo and company escape the Barrow Wight?

Falling over Merry, Frodo suddenly remembers the song Tom Bombadil taught them. He begins to sing and soon hears a reply: old Tom comes crashing into the mound, collapsing the Barrow-wight’s chamber. Tom helps the hobbits out onto the grass, where they recover from the Barrow-wight’s spell.

What happened to Merry and Pippin?

Merry and Pippin roused the hobbits to revolt. At the age of 102, Merry returned to Rohan and Gondor with Pippin; they died in Gondor, and were laid to rest among the Kings of Gondor in Rath Dínen, then moved to lie next to Aragorn.

Did Merry and Pippin go to the undying lands?

Merry and Pippin don’t sail to Valinor because they don’t need to. Aragorn wasn’t allowed to go there any more than Merry or Pippin. Gimli was allowed to go because of his friendship with Legolas and his love for Galadriel. It’s basically just a huge coincidence that he was also part of this fellowship.

How long did it take Frodo to get to Mordor from the Shire in the book?

On T.A. 3019, March 15, Sam and Frodo officially enter Mordor having escaped the Tower of Cirith Ungol, after the ring bearer was stabbed by Shelob. It then takes them 10 days to trek across the plains of Mordor, posing as Orcs, and finally reaching Mount Doom, according to LOTR Project.

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Why does the ring make you invisible?

Why does the One Ring make you invisible? The Ring itself doesn’t just make its bearers invisible – it brings them halfway into the world of wraiths and spirits. The ring bearers had no power over the ring (like Sauron had) and therefore they could not make themselves visible whilst wearing it.

Does Aragorn resist the ring?

Aragorn was tempted by the ring, but he was able to resist it, partly because he was more alike to Elendil than any before him – Elendil was wise and friendly with the Elves. If Isildur and Elendil’s positions had changed, Elendil would likely have foreseen the evil of the Ring and destroyed it.

What did Tom Bombadil save the hobbits from?

Description: An event in Frodo’s Departure from the Shire; see that entry for an overview: [Frodo] ran along the path crying help!

How did Frodo Baggins end up in the Barrow?

Fleeing the Black Riders in September of TA 3018, Frodo Baggins and his three companions came and were ensnared by a wight in one of the numerous barrows. The four were separated from one another in a dense fog, and, all captured, ended up in the same barrow.

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How did Frodo become a Wraith?

The reason, I suggest, was because Frodo had been stabbed by a Morgul Knife on Weathertop – and this was a black magical weapon that had the effect of making Frodo a wraith. This wraithing process was far advanced by the time that Frodo crossed the Ford of Bruinen – Frodo was even becoming transparent, and falling under Sauron’s control.

What was the Nazgul’s plan for killing Frodo?

The intent of the Witch King, according to Gandalf, was indeed to stab Frodo directly in the heart; making him immediately a wraith. The plan of the Nazgul was, apparently therefore, to capture Frodo and take him to Sauron as a new ‘ringwraith’ – and unable to die; where Frodo would have been tormented ‘forever’.

How would you characterize Frodo’s confidence in The Fellowship of the Ring?

We see Frodo’ confidence shine the most in the beginning of The Fellowship of the Ring, when he’s frolicking in the trees or busying himself with the other hobbits of The Shire. Rarely does he show this level of ease and confidence again in the film, even when he reluctantly agrees to take the One Ring to Mordor.