Yes, in the book (or movie) The Return Of The King Frodo finished the long task he set out with from Rivendell.
They were trying to go to Mordor and they had to go through the Mines of Moria.
They decide to take the ring to Mordor to destroy it. Boromir wants to take the ring to Gondor so that it can be used as a great weapon. He is out voted but wishes for Aragorn to come to Gondor because of a dream he had.
Frodo failed, he could not destroy the ring, it took control of him and he claimed ownership of it (attracting Sauron's attention). It took Gollum biting off Frodo's ring finger and falling into the "Cracks of Doom" to destroy the One Ring.
in short, yes. he is a very hesitant hobbit, but with an irrepressible spirit for adventure.
The Two Towers in the second book in the Lord of the Rings trilogy. It follows the breaking up of the fellowship of the ring and the different members take on different roles. For example, Frodo and Sam continue to try and take the ring to Mordor.
Frodo carried the ring to Mordor.
cracks of doom in mount orodruin in mordor
Mt. Doom in Mordor where the One Ring was originally created.
Frodo destroys the ring along with Smeagol, which causes an overflow of the volcano, Mount Doom. This destroys the vast army of Mordor and Mordor itself.
Its a type of Elvish. I think. It's in the language of Mordor. The Return of the King book has a guide to the forms of Elvish(and other things) in one of the appendixes. Yes, it is the Feanorian (elvish) script. However, the verse itself is in the Black Speech of Mordor. In the Common Speech it reads: One Ring to rule them all, One Ring to find them,One Ring to bring them all and in the darkness bind them. This verse is a part of the full poem: Three Rings for the Elven-kings under the sky, Seven for the Dwarf-lords in their halls of stone,Nine for Mortal Men doomed to die, One for the Dark Lord on his dark throneIn the Land of Mordor where the Shadows lie. One Ring to rule them all. One Ring to find them, One Ring to bring them all and in the darkness bind themIn the Land of Mordor where the Shadows lie.'
They were trying to go to Mordor and they had to go through the Mines of Moria.
Mordor Orcs are Orcs from the Land of Mordor and are loyal to Sauron
In The Hobbit the ring's only power is that it makes its bearer invisible.
Mount Doom, which is located in the northwest corner of Mordor; the land under The Dark Lord's reign.
at the beginning of thefil isengard is taken captive by the ents but Saruman is seen later on top of the tower with unuseful information that destruction is among them but after Saruman is killed by Wormtongue isengard becomes peaceful but mordor at the end after the ring is thrown into the lava Sauron and his troops die and mordor is an empty lava land so yes isengard did become more peaceful than mordor
They decide to take the ring to Mordor to destroy it. Boromir wants to take the ring to Gondor so that it can be used as a great weapon. He is out voted but wishes for Aragorn to come to Gondor because of a dream he had.
Gollum possesses the ring in The Hobbit and Bilbo gets it from him. In the third book, the return of the king, he briefly has it again in mordor at mount doom