It will hold you to your word." Of course, Gollum himself is treacherous and will take any opportunity to seize the Ring for himself, but he still finds it difficult to defy Frodo. In some way akin and not alien they could reach one another's minds.Īs Frodo says in the film, "The Ring is treacherous. In grey cloud, and at his feet a little whining dog. Had shrunk a tall stern shadow, a mighty lord who hid his brightness This is hinted at in the films as well, along with the fact that Frodo hardly sleeps at all.įinally, it is suggested that possession of the Ring gives Frodo a power to command Smeagol/Gollum:įor a moment it appeared to Sam that his master had grown and Gollum If Gollum attacked the hobbit on guard, he would wake the other and Gollum is not strong enough to defeat both the hobbits at once, especially since they are armed and he is not. "We've got to get some sleep īut not both together with that hungry villain nigh, promise or no "Look here!" Sam whispered to Frodo, not too softly he did not reallyĬare whether Gollum heard him or not. In the books they take it in turns to sleep, with one remaining awake to watch: To answer your main question, Frodo and Sam do not trust Gollum. The King, Book 6, Chapter 3, "Mount Doom"] Sam tied an Elvish rope around Gollum's ankle as a leash, but the mere touch of the rope pained him. Give it to Smeagol, yess, give it to us! Give it to uss!" [Return of Frodo and Sam confronted Gollum in the Emyn Muil Gollum nearly strangled Sam, but Frodo subdued him with his Elvish sword, Sting, which had once belonged to Bilbo. In the film, Frodo tells him just outside Shelob's lair in the books, Gollum doesn't work it out until he attacks them on the slopes of Mount Doom itself: In fact he reacts very angrily when he learns they want to destroy his Precious. To begin with, Gollum does not know Frodo and Sam are trying to destroy the Ring, only that they want to enter Mordor.
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