| LOTR question OK, I absolutley loved the trilogy of LOTR. And although I knew nothing about it until the movies came out, I came to love all the characters, the story line, and everything else. Plus, I've always been really good at understanding all types of movies. Even the really difficult ones like Donnie Darko. So, back to it (sorry, I'm rambling). I got the movies, except for one thing, which is...
Why, in the end of Return of the King, does Frodo have to leave? Is it kind of a "deserved time or relaxtion" thing? Or is it because he was so cose to the ring that he couldn't be around others, or what? Please help me out here. It's been driving me insane not knowing. I feel incredibly stupid for not being able to figure it out, so be gentle, please.
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