5 Hero Fans Hated: BoromirBecause of that, a lot of fans did end up hating him because of his jealous and selfish behavior throughout the majority of his time in the story.
However, there is a clear winner for which character is most based on Tolkien himself. “As far as any character is 'like me'†Tolkien wrote, “it is Faramir.†This resemblance is particularly clear when it comes to Faramir's views on war, which are very much influenced by Tolkien's own opinions after World War One.
The most important character in Lord of the Rings is none other than Samwise Gamgee, Frodo's close friend and the one who supports him through it all. As Frodo himself admits, he wouldn't have made it without Sam. And that is what makes Sam the most important character in Lord of the Rings.
That Sam's hands were brown because they were dirty, or because he'd simply been tanned by time spent gardening in the sun. And while both of these are possible explanations, there's enough evidence of racial diversity among hobbits that I think it's just as likely that Sam simply isn't white.
The reason Frodo leaves is after Boromir attacks he realizes that all of his friends will eventually succumb to the corruption of the ring. Sam is unwilling to let his master travel alone and comes with him.
Samwise Gamgee - He bore the Ring for about two days in March T.A. 3019, while Frodo his master was in the clutches of Orcs in the Tower of Cirith Ungol.
Tolkien confirmed this interpretation when he wrote in a private letter that: My Sam Gamgee is indeed a reflexion of the English soldier, of the privates and batmen I knew in the 1914 war, and recognized as so far superior to myself J.R.R. Tolkien: A Biography, page 89, ed. Humphrey Carpenter.
The Lord of the Rings: Age of selected characters
| Character | Age in years |
|---|
| Samwise Gamgee | 39 |
| Merry | 37 |
| Faramir | 36 |
| Pippin | 29 |
Sarah McLeod (born 18 July 1971) is a New Zealand film and television actress. Her most notable role was in the Peter Jackson films The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring and The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King as Rosie Cotton, a female hobbit who marries Samwise Gamgee.
Yes, he failed to destroy the Ring when he had to. But, since he had spared Gollum earlier, he had kept alive, without knowing it, the only possible person who could help him fulfill his quest (apart from all possible discussions about Sam). So he did not fail to achieve the goal that he had set out to do.
It is to the Undying Lands that the White Ship sails at the end of The Lord of the Rings. The Ring-bearers, Bilbo Baggins and Frodo Baggins were among the very few mortal beings to set foot on the shores of the Undying Lands. Later Samwise Gamgee, and then Gimli and Legolas together, ventured for the Undying Lands.
After Bilbo and Frodo left for Valinor, the Red Book passed into the keeping of Samwise Gamgee, mayor of Hobbiton. There is a chance that The Adventures of Tom Bombadil (a book of poems) was written by Samwise Gamgee. However it is unknown what Elanor Gamgee wrote.
Samwise GamgeeAfter his wife died in the year 61 of the Fourth Age (SR 1482), Sam entrusted the Red Book to his daughter, Elanor and left the Shire. Because he was also a Ring-bearer, he was allowed to pass over the Sea to be reunited with Frodo in the Undying Lands.
Where did Frodo go at the end? Frodo goes to the Undying Lands with the elves. While the mortal human, hobbit, and dwarf characters discuss death and dying (and do plenty of it) in Lord of the Rings, the immortal elves don't talk about their end in the same manner at all.
If Frodo had been killed by Shelob and Sam had to go on without him, I think that he would have destroyed the ring. 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. Doom.
Sam served as Ring-bearer for a short time when Frodo was captured; his emotional strength was again demonstrated when he willingly gave the Ring back to Frodo. Following the War of the Ring, Sam returned to the Shire and his role as gardener, helping to replant the trees which had been destroyed while he was away.
“Mister Frodo†is Sam's way of showing respect to his employer. Frodo was, in fact, Master of Bag End and (clan) Head of the Baggins family, which was a position of some prominence within Shire society and actually made Frodo a local leader.
In an abstract sense, "the West" was honored as the home of the Valar and the Eldar, and the legacy of Númenor. Politically, it encompassed the realms and peoples of the Westlands who belonged to the cultural sphere of the Elves and the Dúnedain, and were allied to them against Sauron.
TIL that Tolkien himself considered Sam (Samwise Gamgee) the chief hero of "Lord of the Rings". It should be obvious that Samwise is one of the protagonists. Frodo is the Ring Bearer, so he has a huge responsibility.