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Gollum was the hero

An .Ai Introspective

By Brett RothenbergPublished about a year ago 3 min read
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Gollum, a character from J.R.R. Tolkien's "The Lord of the Rings" series, is often portrayed as a villainous and pitiable creature who is consumed by his obsession with the One Ring. However, it can be argued that Gollum is actually the hero of the story.

Firstly, it is important to understand Gollum's backstory. He was once a Hobbit named Smeagol, who stumbled upon the One Ring and became corrupted by its power. Gollum's tragic character arc can be seen as a cautionary tale about the dangers of greed and power. He is a victim of the Ring's seductive power, and he is not inherently evil.

Furthermore, Gollum's actions ultimately lead to the destruction of the One Ring and the defeat of the Dark Lord Sauron. Gollum's obsession with the Ring ultimately leads him to pursue it to the depths of Mount Doom, where he inadvertently causes the Ring to be destroyed and Sauron to be defeated. Without Gollum's actions, the Ring and Sauron would have remained a threat to Middle-earth.

Additionally, Gollum's character serves as a reminder of the consequences of greed and power. He serves as a cautionary tale of what can happen when one gives into the temptation of power and the corrupting influence of the ring.

Lastly, it is important to note that Gollum's role in the story is not just about the ring but also about the nature of redemption. Gollum's actions are driven by his past and his addiction to the ring, but it's also evident that there is still a shred of good in him, that Smeagol is still there trying to resist the ring, he is a complex and multifaceted character that shows that redemption is possible even for the most corrupted of souls.

In conclusion, Gollum is not the villain of J.R.R. Tolkien's "The Lord of the Rings" series, but rather a tragic hero whose actions ultimately lead to the destruction of the One Ring and the defeat of the Dark Lord Sauron. He serves as a cautionary tale about the dangers of greed and power, and a reminder of the possibility of redemption for even the most corrupted souls.

In order to fully understand the character of Gollum, it is important to examine his psychological profile. Gollum, also known as Smeagol, can be seen as a complex and multifaceted character with a variety of psychological disorders and addictions.

Firstly, Gollum can be diagnosed with Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD). He is consumed by his obsession with the One Ring, and this obsession controls his every thought and action. He is unable to control his urges to possess the ring and he has compulsive behavior of counting, talking to himself and repeating certain phrases, this disorder is evident throughout the movie.

Additionally, Gollum can be diagnosed with Schizophrenia. He has a split personality, with one half being his former self, Smeagol, and the other half being Gollum. This split personality is evident in the way he talks to himself and in the way he switches between his two personalities. He also has auditory hallucinations, he hears the ring whispering to him, which is a symptom of this disorder.

Gollum also can be diagnosed with addiction, specifically to the One Ring. The ring has a powerful hold over him, and he is unable to resist its allure. He is willing to do anything to possess it and his addiction leads him to commit violent and desperate acts.

Furthermore, Gollum can be seen as suffering from Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) due to the traumatic experiences he went through after losing his family, friends and home due to the ring and the constant pursuit by Sauron's forces, these events led him to develop symptoms like flashbacks, avoidance, and hypervigilance.

In conclusion, the character of Gollum can be seen as suffering from a variety of psychological disorders and addictions, including Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder, Schizophrenia, addiction, and Post-traumatic stress disorder, which greatly affect his actions and decisions throughout the movie. These disorders and addictions serve to further complicate and deepen the character of Gollum, making him a truly unique and memorable character in the "The Lord of the Rings" series.

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