In this paper, we will discuss the importance of the characters of Frodo and Sam in the movie, The Lord of the Rings. The Lord of the Rings is a trilogy fantasy directed by New Zealander Peter Jackson, based on the novel of the same name, written by John Ronald Reuel Tolkien. Along with Ben-Hur and Titanic; The Lord of the Rings is the film which won many Oscar awards, and overall, the film series is the most successful in history. This movie series is famous among other things for the extreme realism of the special effects, made ??by the New Zealand Weta company, founded by Peter Jackson and Richard Taylor.
We have to discuss in this paper that although, Frodo gets the fame and has the lead role but, Sam has more importance in the movie because of everything he does for Frodo. For this purpose, we will analyze the characters of both, Frodo and Sam in detail.
Discussion
Frodo Baggins is a literary hero. He was born on September 22, 2968 years of the Third Age, and left the Middle 29 September 3021 years of the Third Age. In his youth, he lived in Bucklandzie, but later on, he lived with Bilbo Baggins at Bag End. Frodo once, found the master-ring, and gave it to his nephew. When he was twelve years old, his parents drowned in a boating accident on the Baranduin (Brandywine). Bilbo, after setting off on his last expedition, lived alone for 3018 years of the Third Age. In Rivendell, Frodo took part in the Narada, where he was named as Ring bearer. After he succeeded, he went along with the makers of the Elven Rings in the Old West. He went in Fellowship of the Ring, where only Samwise Gamgee accompanied him till the end of the story (Day, 2004).
Along the way, he was escaped from being killed several times, the first time he was about to kill by a Ring wraith on Weather top. The wound will of Elrond in Rivendell treat him. In the end, Frodo is unable to ring in the Sammath Naur, the heart of Sauron's realm, to throw into the fire. Gollum, the former ring carrier who was accompanied by Frodo and Sam in front of Mordor was also connected semi involuntarily and takes him from the decision by giving him greedy abbe and then in the flush of victory, and with the recovered ring in the fires of Mount Doom crashes.
After defeating Sauron, Frodo returned to the Shire. Along the way, he arrives in Rivendell where Bilbo passes the "Red Book of Westmarch," to him and adds the report of his own adventures, which he calls "The Lord of the Rings." Back in the Shire, Saruman was already waiting for him, since the Shire had enslaved and devastated. However, Frodo, Sam, Pippin and Merry manage to rid the Shire. He then takes ...