Merry, Pippin and Sam were dressed quite scantily, in "white rags," seeing as the barrow-whites took their own clothes from them. And, to quote Tolkien, "On their heads were circlets, gold chains were about their waists, and on their fingers were many rings. Swords lay by their sides, and shields were at their feet. But across their three necks lay one long naked sword."
They are loyal to Frodo. They are very obsrevant, for example they knew what Frodo was about to say when he was about to say that he was leaving. Also, even though they are afraid, they are still willing to go with Frodo on his journey, even though they knew that they will never come back. * Sorry for using 'they' instead of 'Sam', 'Pippin', or 'Merry' too much.
The strength and weakness of men. He is tempted by the ring, and tries to take it from Frodo. But also has the strength to let frodo go with it. He also sacrifices his life for merry and pippin.
They were close to him, and knew that something was afoot, but not knowing what that was, they had Sam spy on him. (In the book) In the movies, they knew because Sam was roped into it without a choice by Gandalf, and Merry and Pipin knew only beause they ran into him, and desired to help when the saw that danger was following him.
Frodo Baggins (hobbit) Samwise Gamgee (hobbit) Peregrin Took (hobbit) Meriadoc Brandybuck (hobbit) Gandalf the Grey (wizard) Aragorn, Son of Arathorn (man) Boromir from Gondor (man) Gimli, Son of Gloin (dwarf) Legolas from the Woodland Realm (elf)
They beat on the tree with sticks. They tried to pull their friends out by their feet. The started to build a fire at the base of the willow.
Frodo and Merry is too
Frodo is a cousin to Bilbo, but was adopted by him and was his heir. He is also a cousin to Merry and Pippin.
Merry and Pippin are not in The Hobbit. They appear in the Lord of the Rings as cousins of Bilbo and Frodo.
There are four hobbits in the Fellowship of the Ring: Frodo Baggins, Samwise Gamgee, Merry Brandybuck, and Pippin Took.
They are loyal to Frodo. They are very obsrevant, for example they knew what Frodo was about to say when he was about to say that he was leaving. Also, even though they are afraid, they are still willing to go with Frodo on his journey, even though they knew that they will never come back. * Sorry for using 'they' instead of 'Sam', 'Pippin', or 'Merry' too much.
The group of people who set out from Rivendell with Frodo were; Sam, Merry, Pippin, Legolas, Aragorn, Boromir, Gimli and Gandalf.
Frodo Baggins, Sam (Samwise) Gamgee, Merry (Meriadoc) Brandybuck, and Peregrin (Pippin) Took.
The strength and weakness of men. He is tempted by the ring, and tries to take it from Frodo. But also has the strength to let frodo go with it. He also sacrifices his life for merry and pippin.
Frodo Baggins was an only child and did not have any brothers. Frodo Gardner, the eldest son of Samwise Gamgee and Rosie Cotton, had six brothers: Merry, Pippin, Hamfast, Bilbo, Robin, and Tolman (Tom).
Frodo Baggins, Sam, Pippin, Merry, Gimli, Gandalf, Aragorn, Arwen, Legolas, and Bilbo Baggins.
9, Frodo, Sam, Meriadoc (Merry), Peregrin (Pippin), Gandalf, Legolas, Gimli, Aragorn and Boromir
Frodo, Sam, Gandalf, Gimli, Legolas, Aragorn, Boromir, Merry, Pippin, and Gollum are the big ones.