Why does Golem have 2 personalities?

The conclusion was schizoid personality disorder because of his social behavior, how his behavior developed over time, the fact that he still has a break in reality (schism), but he's aware of both of his sides. So yes, he does feel/have a duality to his personalities, but it's not D.I.D. as we know it today.
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Why is Gollum two personalities?

Gollum was spiteful to others and had only one friend, Deagol, who he later murdered for the ring. He began to detest the outside world and ate only live animals or raw fish. Eventually Sméagol created Gollum, the outsider, who had a more violent personality.
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Why are Gollum and Smeagol the same person?

Gollum's real name was Sméagol, and he had once been a member of the secluded branch of the early Stoorish Hobbits. He spent the early years of his life with his extended family under a matriarch, his grandmother. On Sméagol's birthday, he and his relative Déagol went fishing in the Gladden Fields.
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What mental illness does Frodo?

This article illustrates the reactivation of the Kleinian positions, named, 'paranoid-schizoid' and 'depressive' (see box), through a developmental analysis of Frodo Baggins in Tolkien's The Lord of the Rings.
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How did Frodo know Gollum was Sméagol?

In the movies, when Frodo first spies Gollum stalking them in the Misty Mountains (Moria) he informs Gandalf who tells him a little of Gollum's history.
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Gollum (LOTR) Explained



Why does Sméagol say my love?

A second theory is that Smeagol obviously wants Deagol to give him the Ring, and so Smeagol's sort of sucking up to him. Reminding Deagol that it's Smeagol's birthday, and using “my love” to try and manipulate Deagol, basically.
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Why does Sméagol talk like that?

Yet, Andy Serkis still uses the weird Gollum voice and verbiage as Smeagol. The reason that Gollum talks like he does is because the One Ring corrupted him, decayed him, and drove him to madness. Along with his appearance, the Ring also altered his voice into something unnatural and frighteningly mad.
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Why did Bilbo's face change?

Gollum was weaker than Bilbo; the ring completely controlled him from the get-go. So, the major differences were Gollum's weakness, and his living conditions which made him anti-social and changed his appearance due to the absence of light. Bilbo definitely was affected by The Ring, just not to the same extent.
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What was Sméagol before Gollum?

Gollum, originally named Sméagol (or Trahald), was at first a Stoor, one of the three early Hobbit-types. The name Gollum was derived from the sound of his gurgling, choking cough. His life extended far beyond his nature, by the effects of possessing the One Ring.
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What are Gollum's pronouns?

Concerning “Stinker,” or Gollum: Gollum always uses the first person plural pronoun, “we,” and conjugates his verbs in the third person singular (him, her, it) when speaking of himself.
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What are Stoor Hobbits?

The Stoors were one of the three breeds of Hobbits. In their earliest recorded history the Stoors, like the other Hobbits, lived in the Vales of Anduin. They were a riverside people that dwelt in the Gladden Fields, and were fishermen.
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Is Sméagol split personality?

Long story short, he does not have Dissociative Identity Disorder (Multiple Personalities) because he's aware of both sides.
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What is Deagol to Sméagol?

Actor. Déagol, also known as Nahald, was a Stoor-hobbit of the Gladden Fields. Déagol was the cousin and best friend of Sméagol until his discovery of the Ring.
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Are Merry and Pippin related?

Pippin Family Tree: The Tooks of Tookborough

His father's sister, Esmerelda Took, is the mother of his best friend Merry, making Merry and Pippin first cousins. He is more distantly related to Frodo; the two Hobbits are second cousins once removed on Pippin's father's side.
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Are there black hobbits?

No. There is no indication of black hobbits in the Tolkien Legendarium.
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Was Bilbo a harfoot?

Everyone presumes Sam was a Harfoot, because Harfoots were the most common type of hobbit and Tolkiens description of a Harfoot fots Sam more accurately than that of a Stoor or Fallohide. Thanks for typing all that out. Let's get this straight: Bilbo and Frodo - Harfoot, with a strong Fallohidish strain.
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What are the three types of hobbits?

The hobbits are described as being of three types, Harfoots, Fallohides, and Stoors, all deriving from a region to the east of the Shire, in particular the Angle between two rivers, and migrating to the Shire at different times.
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Did Gollum ever wear the Ring?

8 Answers. Show activity on this post. Gollum used to wear it at first, till it tired him; and then he kept it in a pouch next his skin, till it galled him; and now usually he hid it in a hole in the rock on his island, and was always going back to look at it.
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Why are hobbits Halflings?

Halflings was a name for Hobbits used by Men; it was originally given to them by the tall Dúnedain who had stood two rangar tall, making the average Hobbit about half their height. The term first applied to the Harfoots who became known in Arnor around T.A. 1050 and later to the Fallohides and the Stoors.
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What is the Arkenstone?

The Arkenstone was a great jewel discovered beneath the roots of the Lonely Mountain during the reign of Thráin I and prized by his descendants as the "Heart of the Mountain".
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How old is Gollum?

The ages of his characters differ wildly; Gollum is almost 600 years old, while Elrond, the elf, is several thousand years old, and Gandalf the Grey – and later the White – is immortal (for display reasons, both are thus not mentioned here).
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Does Elvish rope untie itself?

The Lord of the Rings film trilogy

In the The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring, Elven Rope is the gift given to Sam by Galadriel. In The Two Towers, it helps him and Frodo climb down a cliff-side in the Emyn Muil and unknots itself after Sam tugs it, believing that there was no way of retrieving it.
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