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Review of by Bill G — 19 Dec 2018

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Pippin, Merry, Sam, and Frodo all grew up in the Shire which represents youth, love, peace, nature, and tranquility. Smeagol turning into Gollum represents the duality of man. He started out as an innocent hobbit and now heâ(TM)s completely corrupted by his desire and passion for the ring.

The same ring corrupts Bilbo to a lesser degree and [Spoilers] we see the same thing happen to Frodo at the top of mount doom.The ring of power represents pride, greed, lust, wrath and all of the desires of the world.

Mordor represents hell, war, power, domination, evil, and sin. Gondor represents the Kingdom of God, a powerful, but just society. A Kingdom of Kings. With a just ruler, but all united under the almighty.

Gondor defeating Mordor and Frodo destroying the ring represent good conquering evil. Love conquering hate. God conquering The Devil.

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