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The strength and weakness of men. He is tempted by the ring, and tries to take it from

Frodo. But also has the strength to let frodo go with it. He also sacrifices his life for merry and pippin.

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Legolas represents the race of Elves in the Fellowship of the Ring. Aragorn & Boromir represent Men, Gimli represents the Dwarves, and Frodo, Sam, Merry, and Pippin represent Hobbits.

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What is the title of the first Lord of the Rings movie?

The first ever Lord of the Rings movie was The Lord of the Rings (1978), but of the trilogy starting in 2001, the first movie was called The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring.


What is the conflict of The Lord of the Rings the Fellowship of the Ring?

The main conflict can be seen as the struggle to get the Ring destroyed and to keep Sauron from getting it. The first volume, Fellowship of the Ring, is mostly an account of a journey, and the conflict is with obstacles between the protagonists and the destination. These obstacles include, but are not limited to: -Black Riders -An evil forest -Evil tomb spirits -More Black Riders -Bitterly cold and snowy weather -Wolves -A monster in a lake -Lots of orcs -A Balrog, a being of fire and shadow -Lots more orcs It should also be noted that there is also a less physical and more internal conflict: the struggle to resist the power of the Ring. The ring wants to get back to Sauron, and tries to poison the minds of those near it, so the protagonists must be constantly resisting its lure.


What is an adjective to describe Frodo Baggins at the begging of his journey in fellowship of the ring?

Naive .


Which movie in the Lord of the Rings does bartholomew die?

If you are referring to Boromir (the prince and heir to the stewardship of Gondor) then he died at the end of The Fellowship of the Ring movie (the beginning of The Two Towersbook).If you are referring to King Theoden's son, Theodred, he died in The Two Towers book and movie.And, if you are referring to the Elf, Haldir, he died at the end of The Two Towers movie during the battle of the Hornburg at Helm's Deep.


What does class ring symbolize?

never ending love