it is sort of like heaven for those who have earned it. Sam had things left to do and while his journey was ended, his life was not. Mainly, he got married and had kids. Frodo completed his journey and that was the last thing he had left to do. He was invited to go onto the boat. Everyone there had comepleted their last task. They went into the West. Hope this helps.
2006-07-30 13:24:33
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answered by Anonymous
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Hmmm...I did not see it on TV last night. I assume that you are talking about the last installment, The Return of the King. Yes, at the end of that one Frodo does split on the ship. The elves are all leaving Middle Earth (as they had been doing from some time) and going to the Land Beyond the Sea. They invite Frodo to tag along. Bilbo went there too. This is the same place that Liv Tyler was supposed to go to, but she opted to disobey her dad and stayed to shack up with Stridor.
2006-07-30 13:26:04
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answered by Wayne D 3
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it goes to the Grey Havens, the elves have a perfect kinda world over there. Its like elf land, i think thats where the elves came from or something, but they all decided to move there be cause middle earth is failling
2006-07-30 13:24:33
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answered by Reptar 4
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2016-11-03 08:14:09
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answered by ? 4
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he's going off with the elves away from middle earth to die peacefully. he goes because he's been through so much, that there is nothing left for him. he felt so much pain and then when it was finally over he was so saddened he had nothing left to do. the scars from his past were really hurting him. he didnt want to remember any of it.
2006-07-30 13:24:15
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answered by Eileen 5
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that shipped sailed into "heaven" essentially. the undying place as it was referred to. after living the adventures he had, simply heading back to the shire would not have offered him ay means of excitement nor comfort from that which he had seem and endured.
2006-07-30 13:26:12
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answered by Anonymous
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I would tell you but then that would deprive you of reading the book and finding out for yourself.
2006-07-30 13:24:37
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answered by Anonymous
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READ THE BOOK!
2006-07-30 13:44:56
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answered by rémy613 3
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