Frodo’s Story and his Endurance during his Time with the Fellowship

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In a world of myth and magic where wizards, hobbits, and dragons dwell, and evil lord rules but long ago he lost his Ring of Rower. In the beginning of the book, The Fellowship of the Ring by J. R. R. Tolkien, starts when Bible, the second hobbit to posses the ring, gives the ring to his heir Frodo. The bulk of the story is about the origins of the journey of many years to destroy Frodo’s inheritance. The reason he desires so fervently to obliterate it is because it is evil, crafted for nefarious ruler, and created to control nineteen other magic rings. This paper will first discuss Middle-Earth, then some of the main characters, and finally the threefold parts of the endurance the Frodo displays. (Tolkien)
1. Middle-Earth
Before this paper truly examines the endurance of Frodo, those reading need to increase their knowledge of Frodo’s environment, immediate and far away. Though there are no true divisions of lands such as we have, so this next part of the paper shall as best possible to relate their boundaries to our divisions. The Shire is the country in which Frodo and Bilbo live. It is an insignificant place with many knolls which house hobbits. The continent in which the Shire resides is Middle-Earth. Middle-Earth is a fairly peaceful place, yet the cultures within it resemble this earth’s medieval ages added that all the folklore from ours was true in theirs. It remained peaceful and happy for many years.(Tolkien)
Then Sauron, an old, undefeated enemy, began to arise once again and grow in power. Likewise, the multitudes of lands already under his rule began to grow increasingly in number. When Gandalf discovered that the mere trinket of a ring that was given to Frodo was the Ruling Ring, Frodo’s world fell into chaos. Worst...

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...t through was when he left the Fellowship to go off on his own. Luckily, Sam outsmarted him some and forced Frodo to not go alone, but to bring him with. Otherwise, Frodo would not have been able to complete his journey. (Tolkien)
Through all the hardships and all that Frodo endured, he was never without help. Many assisted him on his way such as those following: The elves (Tolkien 117), Tom Bombadil, his hobbit friends, others from the Shire, the Fellowship, and later on in another book, Smeagle.

Works Cited
Tolkien, J. R. R., and Alan Lee. The hobbit ; The Lord of the Rings. London: HarperCollins, 2010. Print.
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