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Why can't Sam carry the ring?

Loyalty… and a special kind of loyalty, as Sam was more devoted to another person — Frodo
Frodo
Frodo's name comes from the Old English name Fróda, meaning "wise by experience". Commentators have written that he combines courage, selflessness, and fidelity, and that as a good character, he seems unexciting but grows through his quest, an unheroic person who reaches heroic stature.
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— than himself
. You would need a substantial amount of such devotion not to take the Ring for yourself. Even as it was, Frodo taking back the Ring was not easy for Sam.
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Why couldn t Sam just take the Ring?

As for Sam, his resistance likely has to do with his innate goodness and loyalty. His love for Frodo helped him to overcome the pull of the Ring and his inner pureness was never fully pierced by the Ring.
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What would happen if Sam carried the Ring?

It is only by chance (since they spared Gollum's life) that the Ring was destroyed. If Sam had carried the Ring, then based on what happens in the books, he would have been able to resist the temptation the Ring offered and throw the Ring into the fires with little to no hesitation.
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Why wasn t Sam a Ring bearer?

Based on his portrayal in the movie, Sam wasn't intelligent enough for the ring, so it wasn't tempted to turn him. The ring likes a challenge. Don't forget that Frodo had the Ring for considerably longer than Sam, and even offered it up freely on at least two occasions (once to Gandalf and another time to Galadriel).
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Could Samwise hold the Ring?

Other than Frodo, Sam was probably the best member of the Fellowship to bear the Ring. Yet, it was still too much to handle. Judging by the Ring's quick impact on him, it's unlikely Sam would've been able to destroy it. It really goes to show just how terrible a burden the One Ring was.
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Who is stronger Frodo or Sam?

Stronger: Samwise Gamgee

Samwise Gamgee was probably one of the strongest characters in the entire saga of Frodo and the Ring.
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Why didn't Sauron see Sam when he put on the Ring?

When Sam was wearing the ring, why didn't Sauron and the Nazgûl see this and come after him? Because, contrary to what Jackson depicts in his films, the Ring was not a homing beacon - outside of very specific circumstances.
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Why aren t hobbits affected by the Ring?

Because of their intense love of the earth, the Ring does not sense hobbits as a threat, which is why they were able to be overlooked and complete the quest.
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Is Lady Galadriel more powerful than Sauron?

In The Lord of the Rings, it is said that had Galadriel chosen to use her powers for evil instead of good, she would have been even more destructive and terrifying than Sauron himself. Galadriel was the greatest and most powerful of all Elves in Middle Earth in the Third Age.
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Why isn't Frodo affected by the Ring?

Sauron forged the Ring to amplify his existing powers and to allow him to rule all of Middle-Earth. Frodo and Bilbo didn't even want to run the Shire, let alone the world, hence their ability to resist the Ring for so long!
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Would Frodo have made it without Sam?

Frodo had to carry the burden of the One Ring, but he would never have made it to Mount Doom without Sam. Sam remained positive until the very end. He believed in the good of everything around him, no matter how dark it seemed. He was the reason Frodo was able to complete the journey, and destroy the ring.
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Did Tolkien think Sam was the hero?

Tolkien called Sam the "chief hero" of the saga, adding: "I think the simple 'rustic' love of Sam and his Rosie (nowhere elaborated) is absolutely essential to the study of his (the chief hero's) character, and to the theme of the relation of ordinary life (breathing, eating, working, begetting) and quests, sacrifice, ...
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Why was Arwen dying?

Elrond confronts Aragorn in The Return of the King and says that Arwen is dying, her fate tied to the Ring. Arwen isn't necessarily dying because of the Ring, but now that she is mortal, she is dying through the slow decaying of time.
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Why can't Gandalf touch the Ring?

Though someone could start out with good intentions, the Ring would eventually corrupt them. And that is why Gandalf can't touch it. He is afraid that if he did, it would corrupt him and make him just as bad as Sauron since Sauron put so much of himself and his evil into the One Ring.
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Why can't eagles fly to Mordor?

The Fellowship can't ride eagles to Mordor because of the giant, flying snake-dragon monsters ridden by One-Ring-sensing warrior kings and their half-mile-wide aura of fear.
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Why did the Ring not corrupt Bilbo?

The first is that Bilbo is a hobbit, and as such, is particularly difficult to manipulate or corrupt. Hobbits have a natural resistance to the influence of the ring, because they are fully content in their simple lives and have no desires for power or war.
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Why is Legolas so powerful?

His prowess with a bow was unmatched among the Fellowship and, as J.R.R. Tolkien stated himself, Legolas was “endowed with the tremendous vitality of Elvish bodies,” as well as an inability to feel terrible hurts, which made it easy for him to travel long distances over rough terrain in only light shoes.
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Who is the most powerful being in The Lord of the Rings?

God is the most powerful entity in Tolkien's Lord of the Rings universe. The Elvish name for him is actually Eru Ilúvatar, meaning “the one, father of all.” So the question becomes: Who is the second-most powerful being? Originally, it was Melkor, “he who arises in might,” the most powerful of the Ainur (or angels).
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Why is Tom Bombadil so powerful?

Many Lord of the Rings fans also say Tom Bombadil is actually the most powerful character in all of Middle Earth, due to his apparent immortality, ability to completely resist the Ring, power over his domain, and knowledge that comes from living since the beginning of time.
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Can Gandalf be corrupted by the Ring?

Ring Mechanics. Gandalf is one of the ring heroes of Arda who has access to two different forms when he carries the One Ring. If Gandalf remains a grey wizard, the Ring will corrupt him, turning him into a terrible sorcerer.
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Why aren t the elves affected by the One Ring?

Sauron, of course, intended to use the One Ring to control the bearers of all the other Rings of Power. The elves, however, were too intelligent and once they sensed that Sauron had created the One Ring, took their Rings of Power off.
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What if Gandalf took the One Ring?

Middle-earth would simply be ruled by an overlord with a different name, so he refused. Thus, while Gandalf taking the One Ring would have expediated the destruction of Sauron, it also would have hasted the subjugation of Middle-earth.
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Why were the 3 Elven Rings made?

The three Elven Rings were conceived as a means of keeping magic (formally known in J.R.R. Tolkien's Legendarium as the Light of the Eldar) from fading in Middle-earth.
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Did Sauron fear Galadriel?

Sauron Feared Galadriel

Tolkien also stated that Sauron saw Galadriel as his equal, and therefore, in his rise to power he feared that she would go after that power herself. As we saw in The Fellowship of the Ring, Galadriel told Frodo that the One Ring would consume her and turn her into a Dark Queen.
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Why doesn t Sauron remember who he is?

In the finale, the three white-robed witches (The Ascetic, The Nomad and The Dweller) finally voiced what a lot of fans were thinking: the Stranger was Sauron. They explained that he couldn't remember his identity because the Valar had placed a veil over his mind.
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