Why did Frodo s uncle in the Lord of the Rings go at the end

Updated on amusement 2024-02-08
12 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Because he doesn't have the Lord of the Rings, he will die soon, and he can live a better life in the elven kingdom.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Because he had carried the Ring.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    "The Lord of the Rings" Frodo ends up going to Valinor. At the end of the story, the Lord of the Rings finally erupts with a huge amount of energy, which triggers the eruption of the volcano. The scorching lava chased after Frodo and the two, who were eventually forced to get stranded on a massive rock.

    Later, two giant babies rescued the two, and Frodo ended up in Valinor, the land of the undead.

    After the giant eagle rescued Frodo, he finally woke up from his coma after many days of cultivation. Gandalf and Frodo's friends came to visit him, and they all lamented the ordeal. By this time, the Lord of the Rings had been completely destroyed, and Middle-earth had returned to a state of calm.

    The four hobbits played a very important role in the destruction of the Ring, and as a result, they were honored by all races.

    Frodo and his friends lived for a long time in the kingdom of Aragon, and then together they returned west to the Shire, where they had been absent for a long time. After this tragic battle, everyone has undergone earth-shaking changes. Frodo was even more willing to try to record all this, but by this time he had actually completed the task.

    Frodo was hit hard by the Ringwraiths during this experience, so he had to sail along the straight course of Valinor along the straight channel with Bilbo and Gandalf Elder. Valinor is the legendary land of immortality and the final destination of all warriors, where people will begin a better and happier life.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Because of meritorious, concession immigration.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Because he has been made a god, he can't live with mortals!

  6. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    This character is called Frodo, not "Lorento".

    1. The place Frodo is going to be **.

    The place is called Amen Island, and it is the home of the elves and the Enu (Gandalf is an Enu). Amen is not on this plane, and can only be reached by special routes with God's permission. Amenzhou is a place of pain and eternal joy.

    2. Why did Frodo go to Amen?

    1 God's Reward: The Destruction of the Ring of Destruction is a great feat of the ages, and Frodo, as the keeper and destroyer of the Ring, has made a great contribution to the defense of Middle-earth against the conspiracy of the Demon Lord. Gandalf served as a messenger of the gods, and through him the gods rewarded Frodo for traveling to the continent of Amen.

    Prior to this, only one mortal who had been given a great mission by God had ever arrived there alive.

    2 **Pain: Frodo was injured several times during his journey to Mordor to escort the Ring. These include being stabbed by the Ringwraith at the Stormtop, stabbed by a spider at the Mordor Border, bitten by Gollum at Mount Doom, and the mental trauma that the Lord of the Rings inflicted on him.

    These pains often frequent, and they cannot be completely obtained in Middle-earth, only to go to Amen**.

    In the end, Frodo was unable to gain eternal life in Amen, and he went there only to save the rest of his life from suffering, and finally died quietly and peacefully.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Frodo was defeated at the last moment by his deepest desires, and in essence, his mission to destroy the One Ring was a failure. Because without Gollum, the world would probably be plunged into war and darkness once again. Frodo traveled far away for the three scars on his body for the Ring of Destruction, and the other was to soothe the wounds of his soul, after all, he lost to his desire at the last moment.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Frodo means "experienced wise man" in Old English, and is often referred to in songs and legends as "nine-fingered Frodo" or "Frodo the Vow-bearer".

    Bilbo Baggins' nephew, born on the same birthday as his uncle, September 22, 2968.

    After the death of both parents, he was brought back by his uncle to raise him, and at the age of 33, he received all his uncle's property and the Supreme Ring.

    Frodo was a clever learner and knew some elven language, and after knowing the horror of the Supreme Ring, he took the initiative to take on this important task.

    He finally completed his mission, leaving Sam with his "The Fall of the Lord of the Rings and the Return of the King" and his uncle's "Go and Return" before leaving Middle-earth with the elves and crossing the sea with Gandalf.

    He was 53 years old at the time of his death.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    In my personal opinion, combined with Gandalf's preaching about death, and the ending song to the vest, Frodo should be dead. At least in the human world.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Because the director asked the screenwriter to write it that.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    They left Middle-earth and crossed the sea west.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    I went to Heaven to accompany the elves.

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