Still the same topic choice, another character had just been named. His name is Sam, another Hobbit just like Frodo. Sams role in the story is to be the companion of Frodo as they travel to reach Modor, the only place where the ring Frodo has can be destroyed as said by Gandalf in page 67 when he was explaining how to destroy the ring, "There is only one way: to find the Cracks of doom in the depths of Orodruin, the Fire-mountain, and cast the Ring in there, if you really wish to destroy it, to put it beyond the grasp of the Enemy for ever." and later said to Sam in page 71, "I have thought of something better than that. Something to shut your mouth, and punish you properly for listening. You shall go away with Mr. Frodo!" Some characteristics to describe Sam is well... all over the place. In page 71, Sam was acting strange. He said this, "'Me,sir! cried Sam, springing up like a dog invited for a walk. 'Me go see the Elves and all! Hooray!' he shouted, and he then burst into tears." Well I still think that Sam will be a dynamic character. Just like the Ring will control Frodo at one point, I believe that Sam will help Frodo fight off the power of the Ring. But to do that, Sam must be brave as Frodo might be dangerous when the is no longer in control.
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The main character if this story (from what I've read)is Frodo Baggins and his role in the book (again from what I've read)is to destroy a magical ring that has caused major problems before. The rings magic is so powerful that anyone wearing it will soon be obsessed with it and will not let it go as said in page 60 "A ring of power looks after itself, Frodo. It might slip of treacherously but the keeper never abandons it." Frodos characteristics as far as I've read is seems only to be curious. Frodo always asks questions whether its a small question or a question that can't be answered. From pages 60-67 he asks questions. A small question he asked was "But if he hated it, why didn't he get rid of it, or go away and leave it?" which was shortly answered by Gandalf, a wise wizard. But then he asks another question in page 67 in where Gandalf says, "Such questions cannot be answered." The main character in this book will be dynamic because of two things. One, he is going on an adventure with a magical ring in where he will experience many hardships and two, its the ring itself as it tries to take over Frodos body as said many times.
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