Frodo Baggins’ journey in Return of the King certainly was certainly not short, sweet nor easy but protracted while he struggled his way to Mordor to destroy the one ring. His quest changed who he was in a much deeper level. While he carried the ring he did not remember the feel of grass nor the taste of strawberries but once the ring was destroyed, the memories of the Shire slowly found its way back into his mind. He had completed his task then he returned back to the Shire. Sam did not let their terrifying journey there stop him from moving on with his life. However, Frodo’s stab wound still hurt even though it was roughly three years ago that he had acquired it. A part of him still wants the ring, even though Frodo is happy to be done with it. Frodo’s mind was still encased in the past of his journey there even though he tried to move on. In conclusion, Frodo did not come back from his quest because of what had happened on the way there; the war, the suffering, the pain, and mostly the Ring. Frodo could not let it go.
Arogon is the aire to the throne of Gondor. Through-out the movie series, Arogon starts off to be a ranger and does not want to become the King of Gondor. With Middle Earth in harm’s way of Sauron, mankind unites together. The last hope of man is Gondor, if it shall fall then so shall man. Arogon is slowly taking on the leader roll of many situations and in order to save mankind and defeat Sauron, he must lead the people of Gondor as their King. Arogon is afraid of becoming king because his ancestors had the weakness to succumb to the Ring’s power and he does not want to even be tempted to take that chance. Arogon’s journey was to realize who he was, the aire of Gondor, and what he must do, become King of Gondor. He found himself at the most crucial moment of the war. Like Frodo, Arogon did not go back to the way things were but take on a new journey as the King of Gondor. Arogon acknowledged his past, present and future and went for his destiny in life.
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