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Why is Frodo weak?
If Frodo had been killed by Shelob and Sam had to go on without him, I think that he would have destroyed the ring. His weakness sprouted from the effect that the ring was having on his spirit and mind, and he had the strength to carry this very ring thousands of miles all the way to Mt. Doom.
Is Frodo a good character?
Frodo is an amazing character because he understands that he can’t just return to his old self after being through so much. He has a great grasp on the horrors of what he went through and how the world has changed.
What was wrong with Frodo?
One of the first physical injuries we saw him suffering was a stab wound at the shoulder from the Morgul-knife used by the Witch-King. The wound would never truly heal and it continued to sting Frodo even after the end of his quest. Another one of his first injuries was getting stabbed almost through his mithril armor.
Why did Frodo carry the ring?
The ring had the power to corrupt a person. So taking the ring to the mountain was itself a very hard task to achieve. While fighting over the ring, Frodo was the one who stepped forward to volunteer in carrying the ring to the mountain where it was forged. Everybody then decided to let him carry the ring.
How would you describe Frodo?
As the Ring-bearer and then principal protagonist of The Lord of the Rings, Frodo is endowed with a temperament well suited to resist evil. He is brave, selfless, thoughtful, wise, observant, and even unfailingly polite.
Was Frodo physically strong or weak?
If you mean was Frodo physically weak, then the answer is a qualified yes. Frodo like most Hobbits was less than 4 feet tall. To compare his physical strength to that of the other (non-Hobbit) members of the fellowship is not really a fair analysis.
How is Frodo different in the books and the movies?
The Frodo in the movies is different from the ones in the book. The Frodo in the books is still innocent and pure, but is more battle ready. He threatened the nazgul and threatened to force smeagol to kill himself. “Go back!” he cried.
Why did Frodo Baggins go on his quest?
Frodo undertook his quest out of love – to save the world he knew from disaster at his own expense, if he could; and also in complete humility, acknowledging that he was wholly inadequate to the task. His real contract was only to do what he could, to try to find a way, and to go as far on the road as his strength of mind and body allowed.