Tolkien as, the most discerning and clever of the hobbits. He rode to Gondor with Éowyn, who was masked as a typical trooper. In the Battle of the Pelennor Fields, while the Witch-ruler of Angmar was distracted with Éowyn, Merry wounded him in the ligament behind his knee with a sword which was made by the Dúnedain of Arnor for battle against …show more content…
The prescience that he can't be murdered by the hand of mortal man remains constant since neither Éowyn nor Merry is a man. Eowyn female and
Merry a hobbit! Both Merry and Eowyn were little in stature, dissimilar to Gilgamesh who was two sections god and one section man. Beowulf who is additionally gigantic in size and quality. Neither Merry nor Eowyn boasts, unlike Gilgamesh and Beowulf who not just brag about their accomplishments furthermore alienate their adversaries with junk talk. Gilgamesh gloats of his courageous deeds and rashly challenges Humbaba to improve his notoriety. As in later Greek tragedies, he pays a cost for his pride: the passing of Enkidu, as announced by the furious divine gods. Beowulf is one of the main heroes who utilizes his strength to bring down creatures. He assaults Grendel utilizing just the methods which the beast has, the force of his grasp. He murders Grendel by tearing the beast's arm off. Gilgamesh looks for unceasing life, and
Beowulf to look for eminence. Eowyn looks for honor through seeking death in combat while ensuring her home and kingdom. Merry is faithful and will stick by you no matter what danger lies