Is Frodo a hero?

Frodo became a hero because he saved Middle Earth, bore the burden of the One Ring, and gave up his life to save the good in his world. The fate of Middle Earth rested in Frodo's hand once he took his first step on the adventure.
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Is Frodo a good character?

Frodo is an amazing character because he understands that he can't just return to his old self after being through so much. He has a great grasp on the horrors of what he went through and how the world has changed.
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Is Frodo a hero archetype?

Not only does Frodo fulfill the Hero archetype in Lord Of The Rings but the other characters have a vital role in the trilogies narrative. The main characters of The Lord Of The Rings movie trilogy are closely based on J.R.R. Tolkein's books of the same name.
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Why is Frodo treated like a hero?

Frodo deserved all honour because he spent every drop of his power of will and body, and that was just sufficient to bring him to the destined point, and no further. Few others, possibly no others of his time, would have got so far.
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Is Frodo a hero Reddit?

Protagonists in genre fiction following The Lord of the Rings are meditations on what to do with power, and how to wield it ethically. Frodo is a hero because he avoids claiming power entirely.
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Is Sam or Frodo the hero?

All About Sam – Why the Main Character of 'The Lord of the Rings' is Really Samwise Gamgee. Most people think Frodo is the true hero of The Lord of the Rings. To put it another way: It is accepted by nearly all readers that the novel is about Frodo. It's his quest, his burden, he's the focus.
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Why is Frodo so weak?

Frodo was not weak. His weakness sprouted from the effect that the ring was having on his spirit and mind, and he had the strength to carry this very ring thousands of miles all the way to Mt.
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Who does Frodo symbolize?

Frodo is often seen as the part of Christ that experienced suffering and sacrifice. His journey to take the One Ring back to Middle-earth can be interpreted as a representation of Christ's sacrifice—dying for the sin of man.
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Was Frodo a failure?

Tolkien makes it clear that Frodo failed, but does not believe it was a moral failure because his will was simply overwhelmed by the Ring. From letter #246: Very few (indeed so far as letters go only you and one other) have observed or commented on Frodo's 'failure'.
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Is Gollum a hero or villain?

Type of Villain

Gollum, originally known as Sméagol or Trahald, is a creature of Hobbit origin and a major antagonist in J.R.R. Tolkien's Middle-earth legendarium. Gollum is one of the two secondary antagonists in the novel The Lord of the Rings (alongside Saruman), and a supporting antagonist in the novel, The Hobbit.
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Are the hobbits the heroes?

It seems safe to say that the hobbits are the true heroes of LOTR. It's easy to argue that Bilbo, Frodo, and Sam exemplify all of the things Tolkien values: a simple life, friendship, loyalty, love, self-sacrifice, "food and cheer", a longing for 'ordinary' things over the trappings of the world....the list goes on.
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What archetype is Gandalf?

We think of these characters as “resolved.” Gandalf, for example, represents the magician archetype. He makes things happen, he understands the fundamental laws of the universe, and he magically saves the day.
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Why is Frodo disliked?

Frodo haters often say he's boring or lame compared to his companions... but that's sort of the idea. Frodo is, after all, there to represent the "everyman" - he's not an awesome hero like Aragorn or a powerful wizard like Gandalf, but an ordinary person (well, hobbit) thrown into a crazy situation.
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Who is braver Bilbo or Frodo?

That's the central theme of the entire Lord of the Rings trilogy — a small, insignificant person choosing bravery in the face of adversity — but Bilbo did it first (and best).
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Why was Frodo so special?

Taken from Letter 192: Frodo deserved all honour because he spent every drop of his power of will and body, and that was just sufficient to bring him to the destined point, and no further. Few others, possibly no others of his time, would have got so far.
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Why can't Sam carry the Ring?

He realises he can't make Frodo part with the ring without doing great psychological/physical harm to him. At the very end, instead of carrying the ring, he carries Frodo on his back to the doors of Mount Doom.
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Who actually destroyed the Ring?

After a wild struggle, Gollum bit off Frodo's finger with the Ring. He gloated over his precious, but in his happiness, ended up losing his balance and fell into the fires below, taking the Ring with him. The Ring was destroyed, and Mordor collapsed.
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Why did Bilbo still want the Ring after it was destroyed?

Bilbo wanted the Ring back because its corrupting nature had left him desiring it, just as Gollum desired the Ring and Isildur before him.
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What is the moral of Lord of the Rings?

Tolkien stated in his Letters that the core theme of The Lord of the Rings is death and the human desire to escape it: But I should say, if asked, the tale is not really about Power and Dominion: that only sets the wheels going; it is about Death and the desire for deathlessness.
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What is LotR a metaphor for?

The dominant recurrent metaphor in LotR is a variant of the OES particular to the trilogy, in which power is conceptualized as an object. This metaphor is most apparent in the One Ring: to possess the Ring is to be powerful, to lose it is to lose power, and to seek it is to seek power.
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Why are hobbits immune to the ring?

Hobbits are simple creatures and do not wish for much, so there is nothing for the Ring to use against a hobbit. Frodo is the hobbit that is corrupted the most next to Gollum and Bilbo, which is why he is unable to throw the Ring into the fire.
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Why did Gandalf choose Frodo?

He is just the Ring-Bearer who volunteered to destroy the ring. But if Frodo is the leader then he must choose the way the Fellowship must go and what course of action needs to be taken. He says it's because he's the ring bearer... He did it for the lulz.
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Why can only Frodo carry the ring?

This is because was Frodo's inherent nature to resist the power of ring whereas others could not. So we can say it was his nature which helped him to stand firm against the charms of the ring for longer time than others.
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Is Sam in love with Frodo?

In the second book, Sam does say he loves Frodo. To quote Goodreads: Then as he had kept watch Sam had noticed that at times a light seemed to be shining faintly within; but now the light was even clearer and stronger.
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