Why does Sméagol talk to himself?

'"Because it's my birthday, my love, and I wants it"... This strongly suggests that this is simply the way Smeagol always spoke. It has nothing to do with split personalities, or with himself and the Ring being intertwined: he just talks like that, and he always did.
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Why does Gollum make that sound?

Gollum is an onomatopoeia, Smeagol lived for a long time in cold, dark and damp conditions under the Misty Mountains, and the power of the One ring has weakened his body like drugs do an addict. He has a terrible cough and sounds like he is trying to bring up catarrh all the while.
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What is Gollum obsessed with?

Gollum represents the part of Smeagol who is obsessed with the Ring, hence why it's only his precious.
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Does Gollum have multiple personality disorder?

Liz Sampson, concludes that Gollum was actually suffering from schizoid personality disorder. In the paper, Sméagol is described as a single, 587 year old, hobbit-like male of no fixed abode. He displays antisocial behaviour, increasing aggression, and preoccupation with the 'one ring'.
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What language does Gollum speak?

He also calls himself "Smeagol", speaking in the third person. He uses "nice", "nasty", and other evaluative words a lot. He often speaks in a self-pitying or ingratiating way.
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How did Frodo know Gollum's name?

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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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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Why does Gollum speak in plural?

Gollum speaks in an idiosyncratic manner, often referring to himself in the third person, and frequently talks to himself. In The Hobbit, he always refers to himself as "my precious". When not referring to himself in third person, he sometimes speaks of himself in the plural as "we", hinting at his alter ego.
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Did Sméagol have a split personality before the Ring?

Smeagol didn't have a split personality until after he took the Ring as his own.
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Was Sméagol a hobbit or human?

'" Gollum, also known as Sméagol, was a creature (originally a Stoorish Hobbit) who bore the One Ring. He lived in the Misty Mountains for most of his life. In T.A. 2941 he lost the Ring to Bilbo Baggins.
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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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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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Why are hobbits so resistant 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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How did Gandalf know about Sméagol?

As the other answers have said, Gandalf knew about Gollum from Bilbo. He suspected that Gollum's ring was powerful. By catching Gollum and interrogating him, Gandalf began to suspect that the Bilbo's ring might be the One and discovered where Gollum had found it.
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Why does Gollum wear a loincloth?

Gollum wears a loin cloth which means he is hiding his privates. But he used to be a plump little hobbit but over years he became decrepit. Sooooo uhhhh Any ideas as to what gollum is packing?
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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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Is Gollum good or evil?

However, Gollum is not pure evil—that distinction goes to Sauron. Instead, Gollum is pure servility, and this characteristic unites both his good and dark sides and allows him to function as a guide for Frodo.
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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 Lord of the Rings about PTSD?

J.R.R. Tolkien, a World War I veteran and philologist who became the most renowned fantasy writer in history, seems to have suffered from PTSD from the war, too — although Tolkien would never admit it.
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What race are wizards LOTR?

The Wizards of Middle-earth are Maiar: spirits similar to the godlike Valar, but lesser in power. Outwardly resembling Men but possessing much greater physical and mental power, they are called Istari (Quenya for "Wise Ones") by the Elves.
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What is the ring a metaphor for?

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. The One Ring establishes a necessary connection between an object and an abstraction (i.e. power).
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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 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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