![]() Samwise’s loyalty flies in the face of what society says it means to be a true friend. Through a sheer force of will, Samwise swallows the pain, sets his face like flint and continues to support Frodo. His master’s selfishness, multiple setbacks and powerful enemies cannot not quench the fire in his soul to protect Frodo as he continues the journey. I get sick to my stomach when this happens because being taken for granted means someone only values me for what I can offer them, which makes a mockery of sacrificial love.īut Samwise does not for one second consider leaving for his own safety simply because things become difficult between him and Frodo. If you sacrificed everything you loved and put your life on the line to help a friend who took you for granted, it would only make sense that you should leave them.īeing taken for granted is painful to experience. If you were in Samwise’s shoes, I would not blame you for one second if you decided to leave Frodo. As the trio draws closer to Mordor, the Ring begins to cloud Frodo’s judgment, and he begins to doubt Samwise’s loyalty. Nevertheless, Samwise surrenders to Frodo’s desire to bring Gollum along, now with the extra task of ensuring Gollum does not attack Frodo. But Samwise never fully trusts Gollum because he suspects deep down that all their new friend wants is the Ring – which ultimately proves to be the case in the climax of the trilogy. Frodo pities Gollum because he begins to feel the Ring enslaving his own mind, just as it has done to Gollum for many years. But thanks to Samwise’s assistance, the hobbits fight off their enemy and convince Gollum to be their guide into Sauron’s land.Īdding Gollum to their company as a travel guide creates a tense dynamic between the two hobbits. Had Frodo traveled solo, Gollum would have easily overpowered him. Gollum had picked up their scent and is earnestly seeking the Ring for himself. Shortly into their adventure, the pair find themselves just outside the borders of Mordor in an impassable wasteland of jagged rocks and dreary skies.īut soon, they realize they are being followed by a mysterious creature. ![]() Gandalf made Samwise promise to not lose Frodo, to which the hobbit confidently declared, “I don’t mean to.” When the fellowship breaks, Sam refuses to abandon Frodo, even when he tries to venture to Mordor alone. We soon find that Frodo, the ringbearer, would not have made it far without his faithful friend. ![]() Peter Jackson’s “The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers” continues the Lord of the Rings movie trilogy and focuses heavily on Frodo and Samwise, who split from the rest of the fellowship and are venturing towards Mordor to destroy the Ring by themselves. This article is the continuation of the 20th Anniversary celebration of the film, “The Lord of The Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring.”
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