He leads frodo an Sam towards mordor and slowly turns frodo against Sam. Then when he falls off a cliff after a fight with frodo, we don't see his for a while until Sam and frodo are climbing up the slopes of mount doom. He then attacks them and tries to take the ring. Eventually Sam and frodo escape and are standing on the edge of the lava about to drop the ring into the volcano when gollum hits Sam on the head with a rock and then bites frodos finger off and claims the ring for himsefl, jumping around with joy. THEN frodo attacks gollum an they fight for a bit before they both fall off the edge. Frodo manages to hold onto the rock but gollum, who is holding the ring, falls into the lava and dies.
He made him leave the Shire with Frodo.
Mt. Doom in Mordor where the One Ring was originally created.
The ring has a consciousness of its own. The ring knew that Frodo was going to take it to be destroyed, whereas the one ring abandoned Gollum as it knew that Gollum would never return it to Sauron. The ring used Bilbo as a carrier or a vector.
The strength and weakness of men. He is tempted by the ring, and tries to take it from Frodo. But also has the strength to let frodo go with it. He also sacrifices his life for merry and pippin.
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Sam is Frodo's companion that helps frodo take the ring to mount doom. He, like Frodo is a hobbit from the shire.
If by "he" you mean Sam, and by "them" you mean the orcs of Mordor after Frodo has been stabbed by the giant sider Shelob and put in a coma then kidnapped by the orcs, then here's the answer: they fought their way out. After Frodo was completely stripped of all clothing (and to the dismay of the orcs, not in possession of the one ring), Sam came after him. With Sting (Frodo's sword) and his own, Sam actually fought his way out of the tower before going back up the stairs to get Frodo. Then, he reveals to Frodo that while he was in a Shelob-induced coma, Sam himself pocketed to ring to keep it safe from the orcs and Uruk-hai. He returns the ring to Frodo and the two of them (disguised in small orc armor) continue their quest to destroy the ring in Mount Doom.
He leads frodo an Sam towards mordor and slowly turns frodo against Sam. Then when he falls off a cliff after a fight with frodo, we don't see his for a while until Sam and frodo are climbing up the slopes of mount doom. He then attacks them and tries to take the ring. Eventually Sam and frodo escape and are standing on the edge of the lava about to drop the ring into the volcano when gollum hits Sam on the head with a rock and then bites frodos finger off and claims the ring for himsefl, jumping around with joy. THEN frodo attacks gollum an they fight for a bit before they both fall off the edge. Frodo manages to hold onto the rock but gollum, who is holding the ring, falls into the lava and dies.
Frodo failed, he could not destroy the ring, it took control of him and he claimed ownership of it (attracting Sauron's attention). It took Gollum biting off Frodo's ring finger and falling into the "Cracks of Doom" to destroy the One Ring.
He made him leave the Shire with Frodo.
take it to mt. doom and destroy it because Saurman is looking for it
The One Ring changed hands several times: It was forged by Sauron Isildur cut the Ring from Sauron's hand. He was shot by orcs when the Ring slipped into the Anduin River Deagol took the Ring from the Anduin Smeagol, later Gollum strangled Deagol to get the Ring, and kept it for over 500 years The Ring was picked up by Bilbo Baggins in a dark cave At the urging of Gandalf, Bilbo passed the Ring to Frodo Baggins Sam took the Ring from Frodo when Frodo was stung by Shelob Sam freely returned the Ring to Frodo Gollum bit the Ring and the finger it was on off Frodo and fell into the fires of Mt. Doom with it. The One Ring was destroyed.
First off, to help Frodo get to Mount Doom to destroy The Ring once and for all. But, after Frodo and Sam went off alone, his objective changed. He then turned to finding and rescuing Merry and Pippin from the horrible Uruk-hai that had taken them captive and were taking them to Isengard.
The Shire is the home of the hobbits, the most famous of them is Sam and of course Frodo.
Sam and Frodo have an age difference of 6 years. Frodo is older than Sam.
Frodo realized how the Ring of Sauron was destroying him and his nature with less than a year of serious exposure and could empathize with a creature like Gollum who was once a Hobbit but had 500 years over which the Ring of Sauron destroyed him. Frodo's understanding of Gollum's pain derived from the Ring of Sauron is what leads to this pity.