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J.R.R. Tolkien wrote the epic trilogy, The Lord of the Rings, and he created an interesting character, Frodo Baggins.

J.R.R. Tolkien, a famous fantasy writer, wrote the book The Fellowship of the Ring to introduce a new cast of characters to Middle-Earth. His first book The Hobbit, the earlier adventure of Bilbo Baggins, was a success that brought life to Middle-Earth. One of the more interesting characters is the Hobbit, Frodo. He is the adopted cousin and heir of Bilbo Baggins. Frodo receives a magical ring from Bilbo as an inheritance. The thing he does not know about the ring is that it has a very colorful background. Therefore, he involuntarily entangles himself in a series of ill-fated events that will decide the destiny of Middle-Earth and all its inhabitants. Nevertheless, Frodo seems to thrive in dire situations showing his diversity and why hobbits are a very unique race. Some of the qualities he displays.....

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