![]() ![]() His love for Frodo means that he will always do what he can for him, always seek, to the best of his understanding, his best good. It’s not like me somehow, if you understand.” But after coming all that way I don’t want to give up yet. “Yes I am with you, Master,” said Sam, laying Frodo’s wounded hand gently to his breast. Three times Frodo tells Sam that they have come to the end but Sam is not so sure. Death means that nothing further need be explained or even resolved. Frodo may be free from the Ring’s hold upon him, the Quest may be achieved, he may even be at peace in a certain way having forgiven Gollum but it is a peace that almost welcomes death. If it had not been for Gollum’s final attack Sauron would have regained it and all would have been lost. He came to Orodruin with the purpose of casting the Ring into the Fire but when he came there he could not do the deed and claimed the Ring for himself. At the very end of his journey he failed. Besides this he has been wearied beyond any strength that he might possess by the Ring that he has borne, mile after mile all the way from Bag End to the Cracks of Doom themselves.Īnd there is one thing further. He has been wounded in the shoulder by the terrible knife of the Lord of the Nazgûl in the attack upon the camp below Weathertop he has received a sting in the neck from Shelob in her lair and his finger has been bitten clean off by Gollum in his desperate and final attempt to regain the Ring. ![]() There is no future that he can see in which he might play some part. He has no wish to make some kind of escape. Amidst all of the ruin Frodo is content that his labours are at an end, his burden has gone and the night is falling. The Ring has gone to the Fire the mighty tower of Barad-dûr has fallen into the dust and the Dark Lord has passed forever into the shadow never to rise again. “I am glad that you are here with me,” said Frodo. ![]()
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