Chris
Well-Known Member
Use an earthquake to get the lava in.
Actually, it was for Gollum. Ultimately he became the hero of the ring, even it was through his own personal misery and addiction.
I'm sure I've mentioned this, but I've read the trilogy many times and love the mythos of Tolkein. That includes the hypothetical morality plays like the truth of Gollum.
Actually, I would more say that it was a defeat for Gollum. He lived for his Precious, but in the end he was the instrument of it's destruction.
It was a victory for Smeagol. Even though he had lost control of his actions, in the end he managed to serve his master and help him accomplish the one task that Frodo was incapable of. He atoned for all of the treachery and murder that he had been guilty of, and his life finally had a purpose and a positive impact.
What the frick are you guys talking about? :dunno:
What the frick are you guys talking about? :dunno:
I'm on the same page as you. What the heck is going on in here?
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