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  1. Mar 11, 2017 · Sam, believing Frodo to be dead, takes the ring and vows to finish the job. Upon learning that Frodo is still alive, Sam hurries to him and willingly gives the ring back to him. He was able to do this despite being inside Mordor, and despite Sauron's actively seeking the ring bearer.

  2. Sam is responsible for rescuing Frodo from the orcs at Cirith Ungol, and his practical and optimistic attitude allows him, in this moment and throughout the journey that follows, to keep searching for solutions even in the face of hopelessness.

  3. Frodo is the hero of The Fellowship of the Ring but it is important to note that Sam goes on his own hero’s journey as well. This moment reveals the depth of Sam’s heroism—he is unwilling to abandon Frodo even after he has just heard how dangerous their mission will be.

  4. Sep 4, 2020 · To his simple mind ordinary hunger, the desire to eat hobbits, had seemed the chief danger in Gollum. He realized now that it was not so: Gollum was feeling the terrible call of the Ring. The Dark Lord was He, of course; but Sam wondered who She was. Huh?!

  5. It must often be so, Sam, when things are in danger: someone has to give them up, lose them, so that others may keep them.” Frodo speaks these words in his final farewell to Sam in Book VI, Chapter 9 —the final chapter of The Lord of the Rings.

  6. Sam does take the Ring for the right reason, to keep it out of orc hands at Cirith Ungol, but again his own weakness tempts him to keep and wield the Ring — even to challenge the Dark Lord.

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  8. Aug 25, 2024 · Sam's Rustic Simplicity Was Highlighted As An Example Of Homely Heroism. The One Ring could corrupt even the noblest souls in J. R. R. Tolkien's The Lord of the Rings, but Sam was somehow able to resist its evil temptation.

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