“Still Gandalf could be seen, glimmering in the gloom; he seemed small” (371). This demonstrates that no matter how great the price, Gandalf is going to stand to protect the Ring. He is subconsciously protecting the Ring and the Fellowship. Power is not evil nor is it pure, it is what people choose to do with that power. Gandalf stands there awaiting the approaching Balrog, which the dwarfs released on accident many years before, he makes the decision to use his power for the greater good. Gandalf then further explains to the rest of the Fellowship that they need to get rid of the Ring as soon as possible because more great people will
“Still Gandalf could be seen, glimmering in the gloom; he seemed small” (371). This demonstrates that no matter how great the price, Gandalf is going to stand to protect the Ring. He is subconsciously protecting the Ring and the Fellowship. Power is not evil nor is it pure, it is what people choose to do with that power. Gandalf stands there awaiting the approaching Balrog, which the dwarfs released on accident many years before, he makes the decision to use his power for the greater good. Gandalf then further explains to the rest of the Fellowship that they need to get rid of the Ring as soon as possible because more great people will