Ring Off Frodo example essay topic
And conclude that one thing must be done. Frodo and his party must journey to the land of Mordor, where the shadows lie. And destroy the ring by which the very fires from which it was once forged. And so the quest begins, steered by Gandalf and Frodo's party of Sam, Mary, and Pippin.
Together they travel the winding roads and through a great blizzard until nightfall. Where warmth and comfort are found in a local tavern. The Hobbits were well to entertain and were taken notice by a man, a warrior by the name of Strider. He took aim on their quest and was reluctant to aid in their cause. Gandalf had departed them to seek the wisdom of another wizard.
With Strider and the remaining party they traveled the broad expanse if terrain. Where they would befriend new adventurers along the way. Many a time would they be tempted to misuse the ring. But Frodo's will held strong. Up unto the climax of events, when the ring raids came to take what once belonged to them. In a moment of weakness, Frodo placed the ring on his finger.
He vanished from his party's sight. 'Take the ring off Frodo!', they yelled. But he was frozen in his steps. Determine to get it they approached him.
In a brave attempt to protect the ring, Frodo ran up to them, held the sting high in the air, attempting to strike one of them. But he failed. And instead he took a wound in his side. He then somehow managed to mount back on his horse and ride away across a shallow stream. All that separated them now was the stream. 'The ring, the ring.. ', carried through the crowd of riders.
Frodo was weary, he shouted out, 'By all the Shire you will have neither I nor the ring! Go back to the land of Mordor and follow me no more!'. Then by some magic the waters in the stream gathered and seemed to come alive into huge horse-like wave. And it swallowed the riders as they attempted to cross. Washing them away down river. He had beaten them this time.
But their tortured souls would find new hosts, new bodies. And would come again in greater numbers. All was silent, and when Frodo regained all consciousness he found himself in a warm, well-rested bed. Uncle Bilbo at his side.
And thus the story continues, in BOOK II.