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I got up to the part in the book in where Gandalf meets Frodo again on his fiftieth year. Gandalf is again explaining the things about the ring, who's searching for it, and how it can be destroyed. He explains that the ring can only be destroyed in Mount Doom which is in Mordor. This is crucial because if he doesnt, then Sauron, the Dark Lord of Mordor will have reasonably ultamite dark power.
Next, Frodo sells Bags Ends to the Sackville-Bagginses and purchases a home east of Shire called Buckland. With two other hobbits Pippin (Peregrin Took) and Sam Gamgee, they notice that there are a group of people called the Black Riders that follow them. Frodo begins to worry because, Gandalf still hasn't returned and Frodo doesnt know much about what to do at this point. So being careful, without being seen by the Black Riders, Frodo and the gang go to Gildor, the leader amoung a group of High Elves. Gildor tells them to go to Rivendell despite Gandalf's absence. This is crucial because Frodo now learns that the Black Riders are the servants to the Enemy, Sauron.
I think its great how Frodo knew what to do, even when Gandalf wasn't there with them. I guess this would be a great example of courage on his part since he had to take in consideration on the welfare of the other hobbits that he was with.
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Neepsterz




2 comments:
what happened to Gandalf?? why wasn't there?? Wow Frodo must be kind of scared....all these evil things are after him and the ring.....if I were Frodo I wouldn't want to do the quest at all >< too scary for me....I don't like being chased by scary monsters with or without help
Yea the movie was pretty amazing the book is (lets not get into that) but yea i agree with you when Gandalf falls down the hole the whole movie seemed tp be over. I thought that the book would be trash but from what i read from your blog it seems pretty cool.
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