Thursday, May 30, 2019
Temptation in the Fellowship of the Ring Essay -- literary Analysis, J
matchless smother to rule them all, One Ring to find them, One Ring to b prognosticate them all and in the darkness bind them, (55). The One Ring controls Gollum, Bilbo, Boromir, and Frodo in attempts to return to Sauron, Its Creator, the Lord of the Rings, and the utmost evil present in J.R.R. Tolkiens novels. But the Ring never achieves Its goal because each character possesses a unique set of skills which resist the evil temptations of the Ring. Gollum is the first victim of the Ring, with no knowledge of Its powers or counselling away from Its control. Bilbo is the second ring bearer, with an almost complete knowledge of the Rings power still has difficulty resisting the Rings temptation. Gandalf guides Bilbo to constantly resist the evil of the Ring. Boromir never gets his hands on the Ring but craves Its power thinking he can use it for good, ignoring the charge offered to him at the Council of Elrond. Frodo has the most knowledge and guidance of all the characters but also seems to have the strongest temptations. J.R.R. Tolkien uses characterization in the Fellowship of the Ring to prove that people without a longing for power resist temptation through knowledge, good habits, and guidance.Gollum cannot resist the Rings temptation because he has no knowledge of the Ring and no guidance to form good habits and prevent addiction to the Ring. Gollum, originally, Smagol wanted the Ring because of Its beauty but his friend, Dagol found it first. After Dagol refused to further give the Ring to Smagol because it was his birthday, he Smagol caught Dagol by the throat and strangled him, because the gold looked so bright and beautiful. Then he put the ring on his finger, (58). But after he found the Ring, he had no guidance to form good ... ... and if by life or death I can save you, I will, (194). Aragorn, also known as Strider, accompanied the hobbits from the Prancing Pony Inn all the way to the Council of Elrond. Gandalf was also a guiding travel plan fo r Frodo keeping him updated on the evils of the Ring. I CANT FIND A QUOTE. But even with all his guidance Frodo still feels temptation from this Ring of power. A sudden unreasoning fear of discovery laid hold of Frodo, and he thought of his Ring. He hardly dared to breathe, and yet the desire to get it out of his sackful became so strong that he began slowly to move his hand. He felt that he had only to slip it on, and then he would be safe, (83). Frodo Baggins with knowledge and guidance was able to make good choices throughout his journey to Mordor in the Fellowship of the Ring because of his knowledge of the Ring and the guidance that surrounded him.
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