



I remember reading such a good heartfelt and intellectual essay about how Frodo Baggins is basically a perfect protagonist and it was absolutely correct but the one part I vividly remember is that there was a section about how he was put down a lot when the movies came out because he showed weakness and by 2001 toxic masculinity terms that’s inherently homosexual and the essay went on to be like “if going forward despite your pain and struggle because you’re kind at heart is gay, gay people should be proud to have him” and like I know what the real point here was but when I read that I was like cheers I’ll drink to that bro we gay people ARE proud to have Frodo Baggins
The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King (2003)
Directed by Peter Jackson
As requested by @schoonersandstarships ! Have a Sam, friend :))
He sure is friend shaped <3
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I would have gone with you to the end, into the very fires of Mordor.
I know. (for @thorlover)The Lord of the Rings Trilogy(2001–2003) dir. Peter Jackson
“In whom do my people trust?”
“In the house of Eorl,” answered Háma.
“But Éomer I cannot spare, nor would he stay,” said the king; “and he is the last of that house.”
“I said not Éomer,” answered Háma. “And he is not the last. There is Éowyn, daughter of Éomund, his sister. She is fearless and high-hearted. All love her. Let her be as lord to the Eorlingas, while we are gone.”
- The Two Towers, Chapter 6: The King of the Golden Hall