Sam in the Lord of the Rings

Zelma 2022-03-19 09:01:02

Sam, an ordinary hobbit who lives in the Shire, is no different from other hobbits, with a short stature, a cheerful smile, and a pure crystal-like heart. Shire is a place far away from the world, quiet and peaceful, like a paradise. The ancestors of the Hobbits have lived here for generations. They have been living a simple and simple life and are content with it. Sam is Frodo’s gardener. He has been diligently helping Frodo to take care of the garden and the vegetable garden. Even the details such as removing a weed in the corner are meticulously completed. Sam is such a trustworthy person. But Sam's world is very small. He has lived in the Shire since he was a child, and he has never taken half a step. What a blessing to be able to live a simple and simple life, Sam firmly believed in his heart. Destiny often changes its trajectory in inadvertent little things. The weeding in the middle of the night dragged Sam into the whirlpool of the Lord of the Rings. Sam really heard the conversation between the gray-robed wizard Gandalf and Frodo outside Frodo's window, and from time to time weird words like "Ring, Dark Lord, Doomsday" popped out. "Evil is about to move around in Modo. The soul of the dark lord Sauron is not dead. He only needs this ring to make darkness cover the earth again. Now, it is unscrupulously searching for the Supreme Lord of the Rings." Simple Sam was listening. Frightened, he was discovered by the gray-robed wizard Gandalf. Sam, at a loss for what to do, accepted a simple and arduous task-always follow Frodo, never leave him. In the gloomy night, Sam and Frodo hurried on the road without raising their heads. Suddenly, Sam stopped and hesitated for a moment, "I only have to take another step, and it will be the farthest away from home." Sam was cruel and took this step bravely. As if just now, he was still a carefree little gardener, now he was about to force himself to face the sinister world outside. However, the Hobbits are so incredible, their inner strength is so powerful that you can't imagine them. Sam quickly entered the role. On the way to escape, Frodo was wounded by the Ring Spirit's sword, and his life was at stake. Sam immediately followed Aragorn's instructions and found Axilas (King's Sword) to help Frodo prevent the onset of toxicity. When Frodo was in a coma in the Elf Palace, Sam stayed by his side, silently accompanying his best friend. Until Frodo woke up, Sam gave his first big hug. The Lord of the Rings is forged from the flames of the Doomsday Volcano. You must go deep into Mordor and throw the Lord of the Rings into the flames of the Doomsday Volcano to destroy it. The road was dangerous and difficult, but when Frodo decided to take the Lord of the Rings to Mordor, Sam didn’t hesitate. Decided to go together. "I'm willing to sacrifice my life to protect your safety" Sam solemnly made such a vow, and he did so. After Frodo experienced many disasters and the loss of Gandalf in the Moria Mine, he decided to go to Mordor Volcano alone. Sam, who rushed to the bank of the river, jumped into the water desperately and went after Frodo desperately. Boat. Sam, who couldn't swim at all, almost drowned. Frodo struggled to save him, and Sam survived. The two embraced tightly, and Frodo said with tears in his eyes: "You can't swim, why do you jump in the water?" Sam replied firmly: "I want to keep my promise-don't Leave him." Sam's determination is as unshakable as a rock, making Frodo respect. The journey to Mordor was long and difficult, but this boring and boring journey was a little warmer because of Sam's joining. When Sam and Frodo slid down the rope on the cliff, a treasure box of Sam fell, and Sam hurriedly called Frodo to grab it. Frodo is curious, what is so precious? It turned out to be just a box of salt, and optimistic Sam thought that maybe some roast chicken would use it. As for the Rambass fairy biscuits, Sam also has great enthusiasm. "I usually don't like to eat strange things, but this kind of fairy biscuits is really good."

Sam's optimism has always affected Frodo, who was tortured to lifeless by the Lord of the Rings. Frodo praised Sam: "Nothing can affect your mood." When Frodo is discouraged and desperate, Sam immediately injects a booster, "Hold on, you will be fine." Once. Frodo said hopelessly: "I don't think I can go home." Sam immediately responded firmly: "We will definitely rush to Mordor and come back again." Sam looked like a star of hope, tirelessly time and time again. Pulling Frodo back to life from the abyss of despair time and time again. Even under the instigation of Guru, Sam was forced to separate from Frodo, but he still magnanimously ignored the previous suspicions and pursued Frodo bitterly. And Frodo, who had left Sam, was like a lamb to be slaughtered. After experiencing many disasters, he regretted it greatly. Sam is his most trustworthy person. Without Sam's company and support, he is almost unable to move and his life is hanging by a thread. And Sam, who has gone through hardships, is no longer a little gardener, but a brave and fearless warrior. He fought hard with the spiders and wittily put away the ring; he plucked up the courage to climb to the top of the tower, killed the orcs, and successfully rescued Frodo; he even used his last strength to carry Frodo on his back. Mordor Flame Mountain. "I can't carry the burden of the Lord of the Rings for you, but I can carry you." Finally, the task was successfully completed. Sam is like this. He may be soft as butter at first glance, but hard as the root of an old tree in times of crisis. He is a true brave and he deserves it.

Lord of the Rings Trilogy
9.2
Tolkien/2001/Lianjing Publishing Company
The Lord of the Rings 2: The Two Towers (2002)
9.2
2002 / USA, New Zealand / Action Fantasy / Peter Jackson / Ilya Woodsine Austin

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The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers quotes

  • [Aragorn walks through the ranks of Elven defenders of Helm's Deep]

    Aragorn: [In Elvish] Show them no mercy... for you shall receive none!

  • Gimli: It's true you don't see many Dwarf-women. And in fact, they are so alike in voice and appearance, that they are often mistaken for Dwarf-men.

    Aragorn: [whispering to Eowyn] It's the beards.

    Gimli: And this in turn has given rise to the belief that there are no Dwarf-women, and that Dwarves just spring out of holes in the ground!

    [Eowyn laughs]

    Gimli: Which is, of course, ridiculous.