They see a Black Rider, so they move quicker. Pippin takes them to Farmer Maggot's house. Maggot tells them the Black Rider offered him gold to tell him where Frodo was. He gets driven to Bucklebury Ferry by Farmer Maggot; that's where they meet up with Merry.
The One Ring.
There are four hobbits in the Fellowship of the Ring- Frodo Baggins, Samwise ("Sam") Gamgee, Meriadoc ("Merry") Brandybuck, and Peregrin ("Pippin") Took.
The name of the blade that stabs Frodo is called a Morgul-blade
Naive .
The Shire is the home of the hobbits, the most famous of them is Sam and of course Frodo.
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.
At the end of the Fellowship of the Ring, they were divided into three groups: 1. Frodo and Sam, 2. Merry and Pippin, and 3. Aragorn, Legolas, and Gimli. -sam-is-my-hero-
Tolkien introduces suspense in Chapter 5 of "The Fellowship of the Ring" by building tension through the mysterious disappearance of Frodo and the Ring, leaving the other characters (Sam, Merry, and Pippin) uncertain and anxious about his fate. The characters' sense of urgency and fear as they search for Frodo adds to the suspense as they encounter ominous signs in the Old Forest and Barrow-downs. Furthermore, Tolkien's use of foreshadowing and the unknown intentions of the Black Riders contribute to the overall suspense in the chapter.
She's an elf who helps Frodo with his journey and gives him useful info.
Frodo, Sam, Aragorn, Gimli, and Legolas.
They are from 'The Lord of the Rings,' a trilogy including 'The Fellowship of the Ring,' 'The Two Towers,' and 'The Return of the King.'
The Ring means sin. And when Frodo destroyed the ring in Mt. Doom, he was casting away his sins. Like we do when we ask Jesus in our lives, He takes away our sins. Sorry, Christianity cannot steal this one. The ring was power and domination. Frodo did not cast it away, it had him in the end. Just as Gandalf said, Smeagol had a part to play yet. If it was not for him, Frodo would have kept it.