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Why did Frodo pity Gollum?

Frodo realized how the Ring of Sauron was destroying him and his nature with less than a year of serious exposure and could empathize with a creature like Gollum who was once a Hobbit but had 500 years over which the Ring of Sauron destroyed him. Frodo's understanding of Gollum's pain derived from the Ring of Sauron is what leads to this pity.


Why did the Mouth of Sauron call hobbits brats?

Because Frodo had the ring, and he's a hobbit. Therefore, he hates them.


Who is The Hobbits' enemy in Lord of the Rings?

Sauron is the evil over lord who created The One Ring then there is Saruman, his wizard sidekick thing, and the Mouth of Sauron who speaks for Sauron at the Black Gate.The main villain in The Lord of the Rings is Sauron. Other minor villains include Saruman, the Witch-King, and Gollum, even though Gollum isn't quite bad enough to be considered a "villain".


How did Frodo beat sauron?

In reality, Frodo was defeated by Sauron, the One Ring's power overcame Frodo in the end and he announced his ownership of the ring, this drew Sauron's attention to Mount Doom and he ordered a Nazgul there to take the One Ring from Frodo and return it to its Maker - Sauron. Frodo would not have been able to fight a Nazgul and win, even with the One Ring to assist him as the ring wanted to return to its Maker and would not have assisted Frodo.All was now lost, except for one minor detail. Perhaps a half hour before arriving at the Cracks of Doom, Gollum had attacked Frodo and after Sam and Frodo had fought him off, Frodo in anger (perhaps without even realizing it) cursed Gollum, by the power of the ring, that "if Gollum ever touched Frodo again he would fall in the Cracks of Doom".Only moments before the Nazgul could arrive to take the ring, Gollum jumped Frodo, wrestled with him, bit off his ring finger (if that's not touching, I don't know what is). This activated Frodo's curse on Gollum by the power of the ring, causing Gollum to fall in the Cracks of Doom while celebrating taking "his" ring back, the ring fell with him and was thereby destroyed, thus fulfilling the quest of the Fellowship of the Ring.With the One Ring gone all Sauron's power was also gone, the Nazgul turned to smoke, Baradur collapsed, his armies scattered without guidance, and Sauron himself probably followed his master Morgoth into the void.


What plan do the Captains of the West and Gandalf agree upon?

They agree to take a force into Mordor to challenge Sauron. The intent was to give Frodo more time and less scrutiny.

Related questions

Who is foe of Frodo?

Sauron


What route does the ring take to get to Frodo?

From Sauron's hand to Isildur to the bottom of the Anduin River to Dėagol to Smėagol (Gollum) to Bilbo and thence to Frodo.


Who tries to convince Frodo to use the ring against Sauron in 'The Lord of the Rings'?

boromir


Why did Frodo pity Gollum?

Frodo realized how the Ring of Sauron was destroying him and his nature with less than a year of serious exposure and could empathize with a creature like Gollum who was once a Hobbit but had 500 years over which the Ring of Sauron destroyed him. Frodo's understanding of Gollum's pain derived from the Ring of Sauron is what leads to this pity.


Why was Bilbo less affected by the Ring than Frodo?

The ring has a consciousness of its own. The ring knew that Frodo was going to take it to be destroyed, whereas the one ring abandoned Gollum as it knew that Gollum would never return it to Sauron. The ring used Bilbo as a carrier or a vector.


How did Sauron lose the master ring?

Gollum took it from him and Frodo pushed him into Mt Doom


Why did the Mouth of Sauron call hobbits brats?

Because Frodo had the ring, and he's a hobbit. Therefore, he hates them.


Who is The Hobbits' enemy in Lord of the Rings?

Sauron is the evil over lord who created The One Ring then there is Saruman, his wizard sidekick thing, and the Mouth of Sauron who speaks for Sauron at the Black Gate.The main villain in The Lord of the Rings is Sauron. Other minor villains include Saruman, the Witch-King, and Gollum, even though Gollum isn't quite bad enough to be considered a "villain".


How did Frodo beat sauron?

In reality, Frodo was defeated by Sauron, the One Ring's power overcame Frodo in the end and he announced his ownership of the ring, this drew Sauron's attention to Mount Doom and he ordered a Nazgul there to take the One Ring from Frodo and return it to its Maker - Sauron. Frodo would not have been able to fight a Nazgul and win, even with the One Ring to assist him as the ring wanted to return to its Maker and would not have assisted Frodo.All was now lost, except for one minor detail. Perhaps a half hour before arriving at the Cracks of Doom, Gollum had attacked Frodo and after Sam and Frodo had fought him off, Frodo in anger (perhaps without even realizing it) cursed Gollum, by the power of the ring, that "if Gollum ever touched Frodo again he would fall in the Cracks of Doom".Only moments before the Nazgul could arrive to take the ring, Gollum jumped Frodo, wrestled with him, bit off his ring finger (if that's not touching, I don't know what is). This activated Frodo's curse on Gollum by the power of the ring, causing Gollum to fall in the Cracks of Doom while celebrating taking "his" ring back, the ring fell with him and was thereby destroyed, thus fulfilling the quest of the Fellowship of the Ring.With the One Ring gone all Sauron's power was also gone, the Nazgul turned to smoke, Baradur collapsed, his armies scattered without guidance, and Sauron himself probably followed his master Morgoth into the void.


What is the plot in the first Lord of the Rings movie?

With the help of a courageous fellowship of friends and allies, Frodo embarks on a perilous mission to destroy the legendary One Ring. Hunting Frodo are servants of the Dark Lord, Sauron, the Ring's evil creator. If Sauron reclaims the Ring, Middle-earth is doomed.


Why does Gandalf take Pippin with him to Minas tirith?

Pretty much just to keep his eyes on him. You see, Pippin looked in to the Palantiri and that made Sauron think he was the one with the ring. That was partly a good thing so Sauron wouldn't be after Frodo. But it also put Pippin in a lot of danger and Gandalf didn't want him to get captured and taken to Sauron who would've then questioned him until he found out about Frodo and his plan. Hope this helps.


Characters in Lord of the Rings?

Legolas, Gimli, Gandalf, Bilbo, Frodo, Sauron, Sarumon, Aragorn, Borimir, and lots of others.