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Did the Ring effect Sam?
Though Frodo is the protagonist of the story, Sam is the hero of the story. Viewers even end the movie trilogy with Sam when he finally gets home, much like a war hero finally returning home. He gave up the Ring with little more than a thought, which means the Ring may not have much influence over Sam.
Why are hobbits less affected by the Ring?
Chief among the reasons that the hobbits are more resistant to the Ring is that they do not crave power, lust after fame, or desire to rule over any others. Many of the other characters in The Lord of the Rings have their own agendas and secret desires, which the Ring is able to corrupt them through.
What did Sam see from the Ring?
Then the vision passed and Sam saw Frodo standing, hand on breast, his breath coming in great gasps, and Gollum at his feet, resting on his knees with his wide-splayed hands upon the ground. What do you folks make of this? The ring is constantly referred to as a wheel of fire, and it is where Frodo is clasping.
Does Sam want the Ring?
While Frodo’s own internal debates are clearly fights between good and ill wills taking the form of two separate voices inside Frodo’s mind, Sam’s is the same debate though subtler. Sam is not taking the Ring, as he argues to himself, for really he has been “put forward” just as Frodo was and Bilbo before him.
Did Sam hold the Ring?
Sam never “took” the Ring in the sense of forcibly grabbing it from Frodo. Instead, he removed the Ring from what was apparently Frodo’s dead body. Right after Sam sees Frodo paralyzed by the giant spider, Shelob, but just before the Orcs arrive on the scene.
Why did Hobbits carry the ring?
The ring had the power to corrupt a person. So taking the ring to the mountain was itself a very hard task to achieve. While fighting over the ring, Frodo was the one who stepped forward to volunteer in carrying the ring to the mountain where it was forged. Everybody then decided to let him carry the ring.
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