The Lord Of The Rings: Frodo Is A Hero

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The person most commonly thought of as the hero of The Lord of the Rings is Frodo Baggins but is Frodo really the hero? It is even suggested that J.R.R Tolkien didn't even know for sure. Mark Trapp wrote an essay entitled "Who was the true hero of the Lord of the Rings? In it, he says "Over the years, there's been some question as to who J.R.R. Tolkien himself thought was the true hero of the story when writing the Lord of the Rings." Which leads us to ask if not Frodo, then who is the hero of this series? While there are a couple of options, it seems to all point back to Samwise Gamgee, Frodo's faithful friend. Sam's character is one that connects well with the reader. He's a common gardener with hopes and dreams like all of us. If the hero was someone like Gandalf or …show more content…
Throughout the trilogy, we share his experiences through personal sensations, his internal thoughts, and even his dreams. Tolkien lets us inside his suffering. And through that suffering, we understand the dynamic of true sacrifice. He's the Ringbearer, after all." Yes, Frodo is a big part of the story and definitely one of the main characters, without him we wouldn't have LOTR but Sam who seems to just be in the background as Frodo's sidekick may be more than just a sidekick. His heroic character is the only one that can seem to resist the power of the ring, helping Frodo all along the way. Now is there any real proof to this being true? One possible point is brought out by Broadway "The final moment we cling to as the story closes its doors, is of Sam coming back to his family, sitting at his table and declaring that his role in the formation of a myth is done." Showing that instead of Tolkien ending his story with the thought-to-be hero, Frodo, he ends it with the simple and wise Sam. Making it more of a possibility for Sam being the