corrupting them with their desire for personal gain. Evil was able to flourish not by force but by its attractiveness and the ability it had to lure the hearts of good. It was here that Melkor and Sauron could begin setting up their army to take over good. They made their first run to take over good and failed when the ring was taken in battle from Melkor. Upon the victory over evil the ring could not be destroyed because once again the heart of a good man was corrupted by the ring, so evil persisted on. Evil exists on the basis of a few factors in the film.
The heads, obviously, are Melkor and Sauron. There are other head figures which carry out the military needs of evil. Their status came about by a turning away from a once good nature and embracing the dark side full on. Characters such as Sarumon represent a gradual turning away from good and embracing the lure of evil. One thing is for sure is that evil is something that is intangible in the film. It cannot be directly related to a single person. It has a head but it is kept alive by the choices of the creatures of middle-earth. Mostly, it is shown in the corruption of a person¡¯s soul due to greed and desire for personal fame and …show more content…
well-being. The way in which evil must be defeated has to be a team effort as we see in the films. The people of middle-earth must unite under one cause and make a turn towards good. Slowly, the creatures of middle-earth begin to realize that everyone is better off when the world is dominated by good whereas only a few benefit from evil. On the surface one would see that the battle between good and evil is a physical battle because that is how it is represented in the movie. However, if we are to look deeper we realize that just as people were poisoned by evil in the beginning the desire to good becomes almost an anti-venom in the end. All of the different species of middle-earth become selfless and eager to serve others in the battle against evil. Greed no longer occupies the hearts of the people. They are now one force of good prepared to conquer evil. Tolkien¡¯s Catholic upbringing is quite evident in his depiction of evil in the film. He establishes a head of evil in Melkor who is made specifically to mirror Satan. Melkor was basically the equivalent of an Archangel who fell into the clutches of evil and created the dark side. Melkor made turning to the dark side attractive by establishing different types of lures which is exactly the same as sin. The people of middle-earth had the daily struggle to avoid temptation and not sin just as we do. We also see that although evil can be much more intimidating good is ultimately the stronger side which is also true in Catholicism.
#3 The temptation of the ring was a constant presence in the film.
It was almost a nagging that made even the smallest of tasks much more difficult than they normally would have been. One of the most important points in the movie is when the fellowship of the ring was created because it aided those involved in the mission to remember their oath to the demise of the ring. The strong will of the men aiding Frodo was something that one ended up admiring in the film. In return for their loyalty and self-control those strong enough to withstand the temptation of the ring ended up victorious and successful in the film. One of the first people to become tempted by the ring is Galadriel. This comes as a surprise because of her good nature and representation of the Blessed Mother but it goes to prove that the ring¡¯s power encompasses all people. She goes through a short possession in which she sees what it would be like to obtain the ring and to use it to elevate her power. She soon snaps back to normal and is glad that she could stay away from the power of the ring. She resists the temptation to rob Frodo of the ring by remembering that what she desires is evil and keeps her focus on doing what is
good. Samwise also has a brief encounter with the ring¡¯s great allure. When he is made to hold the ring for Frodo he also suffers a possession. His physical appearance changes as he glares at the ring in awe of its evil power. Sam has such a good heart and a strong-will to do good that he is able to resist. It also helps that Frodo could call him back to reality and make him snap out of his trance. One of the most important aspects of the fellowship is that they worked as a team and they could aid each other in their bouts against evil. I believe that the reason that Tolkien did not have one of the others take the ring to Mt. Doom is because the other characters served large roles as well. Frodo may well have been the character best able to resist temptation because he made it so far with the ring so close to him and was able to resist its power for so long. It also helped that Frodo was the least suspicious character for the superhuman task which he had to perform. God works in mysterious ways and this is proved true when a Hobbit is performing such heroic tasks. The evil manifests itself in large, dark, obnoxious ways. Where as the good in the film is represented by a tiny, unsuspecting Hobbit. Tolkien obviously wanted us to see that everyone can make a difference no matter how big or small. I think Tolkien had Frodo fail to prove to us that he wasn¡¯t perfect just as none of us are. However, God is always going to be there to help us get on our feet. Frodo made the sin of succumbing to the ring¡¯s temptation but when he was given a second chance he was able to do the right thing and then Sam, one of the other characters to resist the ring¡¯s attraction was similar to God in that he saved him. Sam was always by Frodo¡¯s side just as he said he would be and when Frodo came up short Sam was there to help him.