Name of the film and the names of the hero and the villain
Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring
Hero (protagonist): Frodo Baggins
Villain: Dark Lord Sauron
Exploration of the aspects of the Quest presented in the film:
As with most quests, the movie, Lord of the Rings follows the basic stages in the hero’s journey hence exhibiting an archetypal quest. Born in a humble town in the shire, Frodo is delineated as a character with many noble traits. Several of Frodo’s qualities were very easy to relate to from the audience’s perspective: He was completely innocent, and through that fact, the audience will picture themselves in his position.
This dialogue between Frodo and Gandalf is one of the many occasions where the audience would feel sympathy towards Frodo; he is directly perceived as an innocent and ignorant character.
Frodo does not take the role of the stereotypical hero; rather, he is as a minor in the huge world. He is weak compared to the other......
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