Frodo In Bilbo's The Fellowship Of The Ring

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Frodo is a hero because when Bilbo drops the ring Frodo walks in and picks it up and Gandalf says carryit to rivendale The Fellowship of the Ring opens with a party for Bilbo’s 111th birthday. Bilbo gives his ring to his heir, his cousin Frodo Baggins. After confirming his suspicions, he tells Frodo that the Ring must be taken away from the Shire, as Sauron’s power is growing once again.

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