This question has many answers. The will of god, the power of friendship. The will to always do the right thing, bilbo rising frodo, gollum having some part to play whether good or ill. I liked the video. Keep it up, bud!
The way I see it is Frodo didn't actually fail for the simple reason that he managed, though with great effort and with the help of others, to get the ring to the one place where it could be destroyed. And because Bilbo, Frodo and Sam all showed mercy to Gollum, the actual means for the ring's destruction were at hand.
Before watching this video here is my understanding. The One Ring is like a boss who has learned how to deal with humans, but now he has to deal with a cow. No matter how big pay raise he is trying to tempt that cow with the cow will not bend to his will. It will take some time for him to learn that cows just want to have grass to eat, water to drink and peaceful place to stay and that you might need some whiping to make them mooove.
Because Bilbo was already one of the good Hobbit's who were busy being the other way around from just having to be savage to anyone else. A gentleman who could be learning for it, for sure. Unlike that bad guy Smeagol, who could be right away, and would just be giving the Hobbits a bad name, compared to everyone else. He was a filthy wretch. Sam never let him have it enough, even at the end, but enough is enough even before Smeagol came along already. That guy's like my neighbor turned goofball-crystal-meth di-k, over there, about it. Heh, nonono, Gollum-di-k, so that we don't all have to just be that guy all the time! Nooo: It's already been Gollum's di-k, so that's what we'll always have to make him have to be doing, from now on!
I think it's wrong to assume Frodo was particularity resilient to the ring when we only see a few ring bearers, or people who spend months/years around it, and they almost all do pretty well. Billbo picked it up and wore it regularly for decades, Frodo carried it around his neck for about a year, Sam wore the ring in Mordor and just shrugged off it's influence, while Boromir was tempted, none of the other party members are ever tempted, Sam is with him far longer then anyone and never tempted. It's implied just about any Hobbit, baring the more selfish ones like the Sackvill-Baggins, could have been around it without worry or carried the ring to Mt. Doom. Indeed, if Frodo, Sam, Merry, and Pippen had handed it off between them for the long months of travel then none of them would have become to attached and Frodo or whoever made it to Mt. Doom would probably have been able to throw it in themselves as they each would have had the ring about as much as Frodo in Lothlorien when he offered Galadriel the ring. That doesn't even take into account that Dwarves were designed to resist Morgoths corruption and influence and Saroun is just a lesser, weaker version of him, Gimli or any other dwarf would likely have been just as resilient, granted they have a more natural selfish and aggressive nature which could have impacted the quest, but any decision they made would have been there own, not the ring or Sarouns.
Did you like the video ? If there is something i can do better , please feel free to share .😊
Something new? Not something that already has a million videos about the subject.
@@Me-qp8vz i'll do that , thanks for sharing.
This question has many answers. The will of god, the power of friendship. The will to always do the right thing, bilbo rising frodo, gollum having some part to play whether good or ill. I liked the video. Keep it up, bud!
I agree with you an all points . Thanks , ill do my best.
The way I see it is Frodo didn't actually fail for the simple reason that he managed, though with great effort and with the help of others, to get the ring to the one place where it could be destroyed. And because Bilbo, Frodo and Sam all showed mercy to Gollum, the actual means for the ring's destruction were at hand.
Great video, these are some fantastic shots.
@@radicalrandy2 Thanks man that means alot . I'll keep improving
Before watching this video here is my understanding. The One Ring is like a boss who has learned how to deal with humans, but now he has to deal with a cow. No matter how big pay raise he is trying to tempt that cow with the cow will not bend to his will. It will take some time for him to learn that cows just want to have grass to eat, water to drink and peaceful place to stay and that you might need some whiping to make them mooove.
Boromir was only temporarily corrupted.
Because Bilbo was already one of the good Hobbit's who were busy being the other way around from just having to be savage to anyone else. A gentleman who could be learning for it, for sure. Unlike that bad guy Smeagol, who could be right away, and would just be giving the Hobbits a bad name, compared to everyone else. He was a filthy wretch. Sam never let him have it enough, even at the end, but enough is enough even before Smeagol came along already. That guy's like my neighbor turned goofball-crystal-meth di-k, over there, about it. Heh, nonono, Gollum-di-k, so that we don't all have to just be that guy all the time! Nooo: It's already been Gollum's di-k, so that's what we'll always have to make him have to be doing, from now on!
I think it's wrong to assume Frodo was particularity resilient to the ring when we only see a few ring bearers, or people who spend months/years around it, and they almost all do pretty well. Billbo picked it up and wore it regularly for decades, Frodo carried it around his neck for about a year, Sam wore the ring in Mordor and just shrugged off it's influence, while Boromir was tempted, none of the other party members are ever tempted, Sam is with him far longer then anyone and never tempted. It's implied just about any Hobbit, baring the more selfish ones like the Sackvill-Baggins, could have been around it without worry or carried the ring to Mt. Doom. Indeed, if Frodo, Sam, Merry, and Pippen had handed it off between them for the long months of travel then none of them would have become to attached and Frodo or whoever made it to Mt. Doom would probably have been able to throw it in themselves as they each would have had the ring about as much as Frodo in Lothlorien when he offered Galadriel the ring. That doesn't even take into account that Dwarves were designed to resist Morgoths corruption and influence and Saroun is just a lesser, weaker version of him, Gimli or any other dwarf would likely have been just as resilient, granted they have a more natural selfish and aggressive nature which could have impacted the quest, but any decision they made would have been there own, not the ring or Sarouns.
I have to agree with you on that point. Thanks for showing me another way to look at it .
He has 3 boyfriends he has experience with ring play...
@@Me-qp8vz lol