Fodo's Influence On The Hobbit

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For many ages the people of the world have fought over many conflictions: Desire, ambition, obligations and influences. For instance, Tolkien writes “One Ring to Rule them all, One Ring to Find them, One Ring to bring them all in and in the darkness bind them” which gives the audience a feeling of uncertainty. Within the J.R.R. Tolkien's Lord of the Rings desire, ambition, and a level of influence are present that shape the characters choices and affects the world in which they live in. The influence of any and all characters begins with the engraved Ring; the singular ring that rules above all and contains the control of whoever wears it. The fiery letters represent the hell of Sauron and the evil and corruption that he possess. Greed, cruelty, …show more content…

The chosen character Frodo is entrusted to be given the ring and go to the Cracks of Doom and destroy due to it’s hideous power. It is by the influence and curiosity that he wears the ring and is exposed to it’s heinous power. Frodo becomes addicted to the evil that Sauron has corrupted him with by the ring, and he cannot help but succumb to it. He hurts those that are close to him, including his greatest and longest friend Samwise. By the end of the novel the ring has corrupted Frodo so much that it’s Samwise that completes the mission and destroys the ring of power. But though he does this, Frodo’s focus of character and his influence does not end there. It’s at The Crack of Mount Doom that the corruption takes over his spirit and mind. Through the long journey Frodo has been abused mentally, physically, and cannot go forward without the rings corruptive power. Samwise aides in the help of Frodo by carrying him to the top of the mountain, and they reach the cliff of the lava pit. It’s there that Frodo cannot sacrifice the ring, it has abused his mind and clouded it with heinous power. Frodo cannot destroy the ring in the end, and it’s left to a violent turn when Samwise is the character to never be corrupted by the ring and ends it

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