Why was Frodo able to offers Galadriel the ring?
He offered it to her because he thought she would be a good guardian (or keeper) and offered her the One Ring. This happened after Frodo looked at a possible future of his in the Mirror of Galadriel. Suddenly Frodo realized that it reminded him of Gandalf.
Why is Frodo more resistant to 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.
Why did the Ring affect Frodo so much?
The Ring affected Frodo more than Bilbo because of where and when they had the Ring. Frodo was on a quest to destroy it, dodging Nazgul and orcs along the way. He carried it through Mordor itself, where the Ring is at its strongest. Bilbo had the Ring for 60 years in The Shire, with little conflict.
Why does Sam Love Frodo so much?
Because of the class system portrayed in their relationship, Frodo is the boss and Sam is his servant. Not slavery but service. But these types of relationships involve a lot of friendship and loyalty and trust. Samwise was also younger so there was a bit of respect there too.
Is Frodo’s fate in our hands?
Frodo’s fate is no longer in our hands. Frodo was at a crossroads, and he needed affirmation that the ring was his own burden. Part of Frodo still believed that someone else may be better suited to carry the ring, and he needed to solidify his resolve if he was to continue.
What happened to Frodo after Gandalf gave him the ring?
Between the long-expected party and Gandalf’s return to the Shire, over a decade elapsed, during which the ring has almost no obvious effect on Frodo. Frodo, too, seems staunchly resilient to the ring’s power.
Why did Frodo Baggins challenge Aragorn for the ring?
Frodo was at a crossroads, and he needed affirmation that the ring was his own burden. Part of Frodo still believed that someone else may be better suited to carry the ring, and he needed to solidify his resolve if he was to continue. By challenging Aragorn, he was, to some extent, asking if it really had to be his own burden after all.
Was Frodo meant to be the ring bearer?
Elrond himself says it seemed that Frodo appears to be “meant” to be the ring bearer. So, when Frodo volunteers to take the ring, nobody has any good reason to say no.