Meriadoc Brandybuck Essays

  • Venturing the Unknown: A Study of Frodo's Journey

    1650 Words  | 4 Pages

    In the movie The Lord of the Rings the Two Towers by Peter Jackson multiple characters are forced through different scenarios to face the unknown and venture from their safe zone. This is especially true for the fellowship of the ring that is faced with a very important and dangerous task to accompany the ring to mount doom to be destroyed. this long and dangerous task must be completed soon as time ticks away and the ring slowly greatens its hold on the young hobbit who bares it. Frodo Baggins

  • The Fellowship of the Rings

    700 Words  | 2 Pages

    from the Shire who becomes the Ring-bearer. The Antagonist is Sauron, the Dark Lord that forged the One Ring to take over Middle-Earth. In the fellowship, aside for the ring-bearer, are three other hobbits, Samwise Gamgee, Peregrin Took and Meriadoc Brandybuck, three of Frodo’s closest friends. There is also Gandalf, the wizard; Legolas Greenleaf, son of the Elf King of Northern Mirkwood; the dwarf Gimli, son of Gloin; Aragorn, son of Arathorn, and heir to the throne of Gondor; and Boromir, oldest

  • Heroic Characters in The Lord of the Rings Saga

    1889 Words  | 4 Pages

    Throughout literary history, heroes are usually described as being good looking and tall. People who are categorized as heroes need to have a distinguished courage and heroes are often rewarded for their courageous and noble acts. A hero needs to be liked by the inhabitants of his or her country because he or she committed a heroic act such saving a child who has fallen into a well. In many books, the character with all of the heroic qualities is often the main character. Although some characters