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  1. Mar 21, 2012 · At the end of The Return of the King, Frodo, Bilbo, Gandalf, Elrond, and Galadriel left Middle-earth on a ship, along with other elves. I named those five because they were all ringbearers and it seems to be a common trait. Frodo and Bilbo bore the One Ring and the three others bore the three elven Rings. Why did they have to do that?

  2. Feb 17, 2013 · Frodo, Bilbo and even Sam have been altered by their contact with the One Ring. They have also performed great deeds. Frodo is specifically given leave to travel to Valinor because of the unhealable wound from the Morgul knife. It is a grace of the Vala to permit them to come to the Undying Lands.

    • Frodo Leaves Because His Injuries Still Torment Him
    • Trauma Influencing Frodo's Decision to Leave Middle Earth Is A Metaphor
    • The Rings of Power Finally Shows Where Frodo Went
    • Why Frodo Was Permitted Into The Undying Lands
    • What Happened to Frodo in The Undying Lands

    Being Stabbed By The Witch King And Poisoned By Shelob Had Lasting Impacts

    In addition to getting stabbed by the Witch King of Morgul in The Fellowship Of The Ring, Frodo sustained another dark injury in Return of the King. When Frodo and Samwise Gamgee (Sean Astin) were in the tunnels on their way to Mordor, they had a terrifying confrontation with the giant spider Shelob. They tried to escape her clutches, but Shelob attacked Frodo and used her stinger to poison him. Frodo recovered, and ultimately his injury didn't stop him from destroying the Ring. However, much...

    Tolkien's Own Traumatic Experiences May Have Influenced Frodo's End

    While it's a common belief among some that the Undying Lands represent Frodo dying and going to Heaven, this isn't the case, as the Undying Lands is an actual place. As the ring-bearer, Frodo, against all odds, completed his mission and didn't die at the end of the trilogy, but instead sailed towards a new chapter in his life. That said, Tolkien has a lot of Christian parallels in his work, and the Undying Lands are still a very clear metaphor for Heaven or the Garden of Eden. In addition to...

    The Show Also Cements Frodo As A True Hero

    Through Rings of Power's Valinor, Frodo's Lord of the Rings ending is easier to picture for long-time viewers of the franchise. While the show is set thousands of years before the films, the scenes showing the Undying Lands or Valinor in Rings of Power, at long last, give audiencesa visual representation of where Frodo ended up after leaving the Shire. Moreover, as Rings of Power explained why Galadriel was chosen to leave for Valinor, the show also further contextualizes how Frodo Baggins, a...

    Frodo Is Given Special Permission Because He Was A Ring-Bearer

    The Undying Lands is one of the most mystical and special places in Tolkien's mythology, and a crucial element of it is that it typically only welcomes immortal beings. This creates drama in Peter Jackson's film trilogy, as the elves are leaving Middle-Earth to go there, causing the rift between Aragorn and Arwen. As for Frodo, there's a particular reason why he was allowed there, along with his uncle Bilbo. Frodo was a ring-bearer, and his spirit was damaged by the ringin a way that would be...

    Frodo Lives Out His Days In Peace Before Passing Away

    While it's never mentioned exactly when Frodo passes away, beings who enter the Undying Lands don't become immortal. The location is referred to as the Undying Lands because the beings who live there are immortal, and their immortality allows them to live in solace away from an ever-changing mortal world. As for Frodo,he slowly recovered from the trauma of his quest, allowing him to live out his remaining time in peace. He may have reunited with his Lord of the Rings companion Samwise Gamgee,...

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  3. Thus Frodo (by the express gift of Arwen) and Bilbo, and eventually Sam (as adumbrated by Frodo); and as a unique exception Gimli the Dwarf, as a friend of Legolas and 'servant' of Galadriel. I have said nothing about it in this book, but the mythical idea underlying is that for mortals, since their 'kind' cannot be changed for ever, this is strictly only a temporary reward: a healing and ...

  4. The Gods and demi gods live across the ocean so they all returned back to that land including Frodo who had been strongly affected by the Gods and there wars. Same reason for Bilbo who had also been stronlgy affected by the ring. The only ring bearer to remain in Middle Earth was Sam who carried it for a very short time.

  5. Dec 10, 2016 · Why. The why is directly addressed at the start of The Fellowship of the Ring. In short, despite merely bearing the Ring of Power (rather than wearing it regularly) Bilbo has begun to feel its effects. This seems to be proportionate to the growing power of its true owner, Sauron.

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  7. Jan 29, 2021 · Like a soldier returning from war, the scars of Frodo's quest still remained and prevented him from finding peace in The Shire. RELATED: Amazon's Lord of the Rings Will Show Elves Like Never Before. By being unable to live a satisfying life, Frodo decided to take his uncle Bilbo from the Shire to the Grey Havens.

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