Why can't Frodo wear the Ring?

Every time Frodo put on the ring the Eye of Sauron could see where he was and almost see into his soul as well. Frodo appeared to suffer hugely when he put the ring on. Bilbo was able to turn invisible and have no side effects or suffering when he wore it.
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Why can't Frodo carry the Ring?

Frodo had an innocent character. The innocence made him more immune to the ill-effects of the ring. Frodo did not lust for power. Gandalf and others use power, so they can easily be deceived by it.
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Why does Frodo have to be the one to carry the Ring?

Even at the end, its not the ring that influences Frodo to turn, its Gollum. Frodo doesn't turn to be a King or Warlord, he turns because he feels he must, the ring is his, his responsibilty, he is the one who volunteered to carry it when other grandstanded so as to avoid having to choose...
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Why are hobbits resistant to the Ring?

Hobbits are simple creatures and do not wish for much, so there is nothing for the Ring to use against a hobbit. Frodo is the hobbit that is corrupted the most next to Gollum and Bilbo, which is why he is unable to throw the Ring into the fire.
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Why didn't Frodo put the Ring in his pocket?

If the ring was weighing his neck down so much, why didn't he just put it in his bag, or a pocket? The weight of the ring would then no longer affect him, or, at the very least, would be spread over his shoulders rather than the chain cutting into his neck.
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Tolkien's Philosophy: Why couldn't Frodo destroy the One Ring?



Why did Gandalf let Bilbo keep the Ring?

Gandalf also would have wanted to make sure. It would've been a wasted effort if he and Bilbo had gone to all the trouble to destroy the Ring and it turned out not to be the One Ring. So instead of acting right away, Gandalf waited. He observed Bilbo and the Ring for years.
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Why did Bilbo's face change?

Gollum was weaker than Bilbo; the ring completely controlled him from the get-go. So, the major differences were Gollum's weakness, and his living conditions which made him anti-social and changed his appearance due to the absence of light. Bilbo definitely was affected by The Ring, just not to the same extent.
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Why didnt the Ring affect Sam?

As for Sam, his resistance likely has to do with his innate goodness and loyalty. His love for Frodo helped him to overcome the pull of the Ring and his inner pureness was never fully pierced by the Ring.
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Why is Frodo so weak?

Frodo was not weak. His weakness sprouted from the effect that the ring was having on his spirit and mind, and he had the strength to carry this very ring thousands of miles all the way to Mt.
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Why did Gandalf not take the Ring?

When, despairing of his ability to destroy the Ring, Frodo offers it to Gandalf, the wizard immediately refuses because he recognizes the danger: "the way of the Ring to my heart is through pity, pity for weakness and the desire of strength to do good." Because the Ring is evil, the wizard knows that any attempt to ...
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What did Gandalf do for 17 years?

Over the next 17 years, Gandalf travels extensively, searching for answers on the ring. He finds some answers in Isildur's scroll, in the archives of Minas Tirith. He also wants to question Gollum, who had borne the ring for many years. Gandalf searches long and hard for Gollum, often assisted by Aragorn.
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Are hobbits immune to the Ring?

Like the Nine Rings, the One Ring physically corrupted mortals who wore it, eventually transforming them into wraiths. Hobbits were more resistant to this than Men: Gollum, who possessed the ring for 500 years, did not become wraith-like because he rarely wore the Ring.
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Who held the One Ring the longest?

In total, the One Ring existed for c. 4867 years and was held by nine people, five of which were Hobbits. Sauron was by far the one to carry it for the most time (c. 1850 years), followed by Gollum (478 years), Bilbo (60 years), Frodo (17 years) and Isildur (2 years).
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Is Aragorn half elf?

Aragorn isn't a half-elf, he's a tiny fraction of an elf. Elros, who was a half-elf (actually 9/16), was his very remote ancestor. But more importantly, the heirs of Elros were not given the choice to be elven or human, although the Valar did grant them unusually long life-spans.
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Did Frodo become immortal?

Frodo, Sam, and Bilbo would likely be treated no differently them then, as they largely played the same role as the Númenóreans in fall of Sauron (sort of). So the key is the Ring gave it holder eternal life. And they were taken to the Undying lands with the elves in order to not suffer the decay of the world.
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Can Aragorn resist the Ring?

Aragorn may have ben able to resist the ring long enough to let Frodo go, but it would have corrupted him eventually. He wanted things in life, to prove himself worthy of being the heir to Gondor, to defeat the evil of Mordor, to be a worthy king, to be with Arwen.
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Who is the true hero of Lord of the Rings?

Most people think Frodo is the true hero of The Lord of the Rings. To put it another way: It is accepted by nearly all readers that the novel is about Frodo. It's his quest, his burden, he's the focus.
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Why did Gandalf choose Frodo?

He is just the Ring-Bearer who volunteered to destroy the ring. But if Frodo is the leader then he must choose the way the Fellowship must go and what course of action needs to be taken. He says it's because he's the ring bearer... He did it for the lulz.
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What does the end of Lord of the Rings mean?

In the novels, the destruction of the ring marks an important victory against evil, but the world has somehow changed irreversibly nonetheless, signaling an end of innocence. Tolkien's version of the return to the Shire allows for further exploration of the differences between Sam and Frodo.
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Did Tolkien think Sam was the hero?

Tolkien called Sam the "chief hero" of the saga, adding: "I think the simple 'rustic' love of Sam and his Rosie (nowhere elaborated) is absolutely essential to the study of his (the chief hero's) character, and to the theme of the relation of ordinary life (breathing, eating, working, begetting) and quests, sacrifice, ...
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Why did Sauron turn into an eye?

When Sauron was defeated by Prince Isildur of Gondor, his finger was severed, as was the Ring. He also lost his physical form and from then on, Sauron manifested as an Eye. Sauron's forging of the Rings was featured at the beginning of 2001's The Fellowship of the Ring.
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Why did Bilbo Baggins age so fast?

Bilbo aged rapidly when the One Ring was destroyed, not when he gave it to Frodo. When the One Ring was destroyed, Bilbo aged rapidly to the appearance he would've had, if he had never found the ring.
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Why did Sméagol become Gollum?

Because of this new diet, Sméagol eventually came to hate “normal” food like Elf or Hobbit food. Living underground without contact with anyone or without sunlight, Sméagol became sickly. He would produce a gurgling cough almost like he was choking. The sound of the cough was what led to him being known as Gollum.
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Why does Sméagol say Gollum?

One way in which he was transformed was constantly making a horrible gurgling and swallowing sound, which sounded like the word "gollum." As he began to change, his friends and family mocked him and cast him out of his home, calling him Gollum. The name stuck.
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Why did Smeagols eyes get bigger?

For instance, Gollum spent centuries in the dark; I assume this is why he became pale, and his eyes became larger than normal. He didn't eat much, or particularly well, which may have caused his extreme skinniness (especially relative to other hobbits).
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