First off, although they have different stories, there are many similarities between the two. Bilbo and Frodo were like father and son in many ways. ☺ Bilbo took an interest in Frodo when he was very young. They had so much in common, they even share the same Birthday, September 22nd . Bilbo declared Frodo to be his heir, for he was getting old, and Frodo was coming of age. Secondly they both went on incredible adventures. They fought orcs and dragons, both terrible beasts, and they both won. They are incredible warriors, who never knew that’s what they were. Third, they had amazing company such as elves, dwarves, and of course Gandalf the Grey. To such little hobbits, Gandalf was so tall he could touch the clouds. ☺ Gandalf had come to them both in need of help “As is told in The Hobbit, there came one day to Bilbo’s door the great Wizard, Gandalf the Grey, and thirteen dwarves with him…” (Tolkien 10). Later the same sort of thing happened to Frodo. When Gandalf came into town to celebrate the two hobbits’ birthdays Bilbo had left to Rivendell to be with the elves for the rest of his life, Gandalf had asked Frodo to help on an adventure of his …show more content…
First off, I will question Sauron. Sauron is the Dark Lord of Mordor. He is searching for his ring. It just so happens that that is the same ring that Frodo obtained from his Uncle. Sauron is a very powerful King, but he is even more powerful when he has the ring. The Ring is engraved in “Black English”, a language created by Tolkien. The Ring states “One ring to rule them all, one ring to find them, One ring to bring them all and in the darkness bind them.”(Tolkien This is the type of power that Sauron would obtain. The power to rule everyone in Mordor. Next, I will be questioning Gollum the hobbit. Gollum was an incredibly old hobbit who lived far beyond normal time. He was able to live for so long because of his love, and desire for his “precious”, the ring. One Ring is the kind of ring that people would kill to get their hands on, infact that’s how Gollum got it in the first place. Gollum was once named Sméagol, he had killed his close relative to get the ring. I would like to find out how the ring ended up in the lake, and why it wasn’t immediately destroyed. Last, I will question why Bilbo wanted to leave to Rivendell. I know that he wanted to go and live with the elves, because they were close friends. They had also been through a lot together, but why leave the Shire at such an old age? Was is because he wanted to wait for Frodo to be of age first? Or had he just been reluctant to do so sooner? Hopefully