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Sam was Frodo's best friend, and Sam knew deep down that Frodo would never be mean to Sam unless he wasn't himself.

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What did Samwise Gamgee write in the red book?

Frodo wrote up until the time of his leaving. The departure was recorded by Sam


How do he and Frodo escape them when leaving Cirith Ungol?

If by "he" you mean Sam, and by "them" you mean the orcs of Mordor after Frodo has been stabbed by the giant sider Shelob and put in a coma then kidnapped by the orcs, then here's the answer: they fought their way out. After Frodo was completely stripped of all clothing (and to the dismay of the orcs, not in possession of the one ring), Sam came after him. With Sting (Frodo's sword) and his own, Sam actually fought his way out of the tower before going back up the stairs to get Frodo. Then, he reveals to Frodo that while he was in a Shelob-induced coma, Sam himself pocketed to ring to keep it safe from the orcs and Uruk-hai. He returns the ring to Frodo and the two of them (disguised in small orc armor) continue their quest to destroy the ring in Mount Doom.


What cartoon character said put up your dukes?

Tweety Bird?


What does 'There's more to this hobbit than meets the eye' mean?

Hobbits, at first glance, don't appear to be very capable/strong because of their lack of size. However, as Frodo, Bilbo, Sam, etc prove, you can't merely judge hobbits based on their size because they are actually extremely able people that can surprise you. All true, but it was a specific statement. Gandalf said it of both Bilbo and Frodo. After Bilbo was able to escape the orcs and Gollum and after Frodo was skewered in Moria. Both times Gandalf had a suspicion they were keeping secrets, but he left it up to them to explain.


Is Frodo Baggins awesome?

It depends on how you think of him, really. Forget the Frodo Baggins of the films and think of the stronger, wiser Frodo Baggins from the books, who can resist the power of the Ring, right up until they finally enter Mordor. Now that is pretty awesome, don't you think? More awesome than the films, at least.

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What did Samwise Gamgee write in the red book?

Frodo wrote up until the time of his leaving. The departure was recorded by Sam


How do he and Frodo escape them when leaving Cirith Ungol?

If by "he" you mean Sam, and by "them" you mean the orcs of Mordor after Frodo has been stabbed by the giant sider Shelob and put in a coma then kidnapped by the orcs, then here's the answer: they fought their way out. After Frodo was completely stripped of all clothing (and to the dismay of the orcs, not in possession of the one ring), Sam came after him. With Sting (Frodo's sword) and his own, Sam actually fought his way out of the tower before going back up the stairs to get Frodo. Then, he reveals to Frodo that while he was in a Shelob-induced coma, Sam himself pocketed to ring to keep it safe from the orcs and Uruk-hai. He returns the ring to Frodo and the two of them (disguised in small orc armor) continue their quest to destroy the ring in Mount Doom.


What happens to the gollum?

He leads frodo an Sam towards mordor and slowly turns frodo against Sam. Then when he falls off a cliff after a fight with frodo, we don't see his for a while until Sam and frodo are climbing up the slopes of mount doom. He then attacks them and tries to take the ring. Eventually Sam and frodo escape and are standing on the edge of the lava about to drop the ring into the volcano when gollum hits Sam on the head with a rock and then bites frodos finger off and claims the ring for himsefl, jumping around with joy. THEN frodo attacks gollum an they fight for a bit before they both fall off the edge. Frodo manages to hold onto the rock but gollum, who is holding the ring, falls into the lava and dies.


If the hobbit teacher took the paper Frodo was drawing on and ripped it up in front of him and Frodo pulled Sam's sword out what would the teacher do?

The teacher would say: "You shall not pass!"


What makes sam go after Frodo?

Sam is Frodo's gardener. But just because Sam works for Frodo doesn't mean that they cant be friends. It is more than just a master-servant thing. And the friendship becomes the most essential element and by all chances, it always was. The friend's love they share is so intense and deep it has made people twist them into something they're not. They are not lovers in a romantic nature and they are not homosexual couple.Sam looks up to Frodo as a master, usually calling him "Mr. Frodo", but definitely takes him more essentially as a close friend, also calling him simply "Frodo". Sam is Frodo's ultimate loyal servant and friend, who always puts Frodo's needs ahead of his own. He never leaves his side and risks dying in order to keep it so, forgives and forgets Frodo's mistakes and hurful words that he does/says because of the Ring, and he lays down his life for Frodo; fighting Shelob in order to protect Frodo, and even follows the orcs to save Frodo even while thinking he's dead. In fact he in the first place promised to return to his body never to depart. And he carries Frodo when Frodo can't go on. ("I can't carry it for you but I can carry you!") One simple line between Faramir and Sam put part of the essence well; Faramir: "And who's he? Your bodyguard?" Sam: "His gardener."Frodo from time to time addresses Sam with "my dear Sam", which implies he does think of Sam as his; his gardener and his close friend, whome he highly appreciates, literally letting him know he knows he wouldn't have got far without Sam and repeatedly telling Sam anyway that he's glad Sam's with him. And the friend's love comes up best with him gently kissing Sam's forehead in the Grey Havens, and comforting and encouraging Sam to go on even without him by his side because it was best for Sam; "My dear Sam. You can not always be torn in two. You must be one and whole for many years. You have so much to enjoy and to see and to do. Your part in the tale will go on."Their friendship deepens throughout their trials and troubles on their journey together alone, to destroy the Ring of Power. The journey developes their relationship into that of brothers.Elijah Wood - (the actor who played Frodo in Peter Jackson's live action film trilogy of The Lord of the Rings) - has analyzed on Frodo and Sam;"It is a deep relationship, and difficult to describe. In one way it is a master/servant relationship, because Sam comes from a different class and wants to serve Frodo and be there for him because he is very, very loyal. But more than anything, they are best friends. Despite all of the efforts of wizards and warriors, it is this one friendship that eventually enables Frodo to carry out his quest. Quite simply it is love. it is that unconditional love that says, regardless of what you do or where you go, I will always be there for you."Sean Astin - (the actor who played Sam in the same movie trilogy) - on Frodo and Sam;"...they don't need to talk about what they are to each other, they just are."A fan;"Sam and Frodo passed through hell together and any sense that the Gaffer had drilled into Sam about his 'place' burned away in that purifying fire as Frodo became not Sam's master, but more best friend, brother and even child. Sam recognized fully that his 'place' was at Frodo's side, that they were no longer servant and master, but closer than blood brothers, sharing the same heart and soul.I think it's wonderful that their story can be called a love story - what else could it be called? Yes, they are "more than friends" as the slashers love to say, but not the way they mean it. They are brothers, not lovers. The intensity of their love is the love that men sometimes form in combat, so strong that it even surpasses the love of women and anything else. One fan story I read has Sam never marrying, but devoting his life to taking care of his Frodo. Frodo never went West because he couldn't bear to part from Sam. He still had his anniversary illnesses, but he knew he was loved and he was going to slowly heal that way. Oh, to be loved that much, to be the center of someone's universe like that!"


The name of the former owner of the Ring in the Lord of the Rings?

The One Ring changed hands several times: It was forged by Sauron Isildur cut the Ring from Sauron's hand. He was shot by orcs when the Ring slipped into the Anduin River Deagol took the Ring from the Anduin Smeagol, later Gollum strangled Deagol to get the Ring, and kept it for over 500 years The Ring was picked up by Bilbo Baggins in a dark cave At the urging of Gandalf, Bilbo passed the Ring to Frodo Baggins Sam took the Ring from Frodo when Frodo was stung by Shelob Sam freely returned the Ring to Frodo Gollum bit the Ring and the finger it was on off Frodo and fell into the fires of Mt. Doom with it. The One Ring was destroyed.


What did Samwise Gamgee say to Frodo as he carried him?

MOVIE: 'Come on, Mr. Frodo! I can't carry it for you, but I can carry you! Come on!' BOOK: 'Come, Mr. Frodo! I can't carry it for you, but I can carry you and it as well. So up you get! Come on, Mr. Frodo dear!


Who is a character from Lord of the Rings?

The first and primary protagonist in the Lord of the Rings is Frodo Baggins, close relative to Bilbo Baggins from The Hobbit. However, in Book 2, Tolkien splits the story into three storylines. Frodo continues as a protagonist; however, now Aragorn, Merry and Pippin are also protagonists, the story following all of their perspectives as the world of Middle-earth readies for war.


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What cartoon character said put up your dukes?

Tweety Bird?


What does 'There's more to this hobbit than meets the eye' mean?

Hobbits, at first glance, don't appear to be very capable/strong because of their lack of size. However, as Frodo, Bilbo, Sam, etc prove, you can't merely judge hobbits based on their size because they are actually extremely able people that can surprise you. All true, but it was a specific statement. Gandalf said it of both Bilbo and Frodo. After Bilbo was able to escape the orcs and Gollum and after Frodo was skewered in Moria. Both times Gandalf had a suspicion they were keeping secrets, but he left it up to them to explain.


How is the fellowship in the lord of the rings split up in the beginning of the movie?

Well, they don't split up in the beginning they split up more towards the end, probably in the middle, but they split up when Boromir dies, and Merry and Pippin are carried off by Uruk-hai, and Frodo realizes its his quest not theirs and he leaves alone except Sam nearly drowns but gets to come.