The method of narrative concentrates on matched characters that impart a shared conviction of good ideas and difficulties yet act opposite to each other (Moseley.1997.57).Each of Tolkien’s heroes is portrayed and characterized by separateness and distance. However, their identities are revealed through their cooperation with others. It could be for sure contended that Tolkien’s work is an unlimited wellspring of contentions supporting the perspective that personalities are developed through, not outside, contrasts and that the connection to the other is pivotal to the meaning of the self. The similarities and contrasts are as a rule so clear that the reader experiences practically no challenge in recognizing the individuals from the different sets: the siblings Faramir and Boromir, Gandalf and Saruman, Aragorn and the Lord of the Nazgûl, Galadriel and …show more content…
It can be observed in historical terms that, Gollum is the first individual that comes to have the One Ring, hundreds of years after it drives Isildur to his hazard and is thus lost by the race of men. Like every one of Tolkien’s characters, he characterizes himself inside three framework: