These last several decades there have been severe debates between fantasy enthusiasts about which hero deserves ultimate reverence. Before the very late 1990s and 2000s arrived, Frodo Baggins, from J.R.R. Tolkien’s Lord of the Rings would have been an easy nomination for the category, but not anymore. In 1998, when Rowling first published Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone, Frodo finally met a worthy adversary in Harry Potter. As Harry Potter became more and more prevalent, for the first time fantasy experts were incapable of generating an obvious winner for a battle between the two. Because of that throughout the last several years there have been a lot of debates between fantasy fanatics about which is better, in a battle to decide …show more content…
No one can doubt that both of these two characters are iconic heroes in the world of fantasy and are probably some of the most prominent heroes of our time, but the real question is, who is more popular? Let’s start with what they have in common. Both star in epic books and movies that are known all around the world and are also beloved by people everywhere. While Frodo has been around for a long time and is considered to be a classical character, Harry is a very new character and has not yet had enough time to achieve such a prestigious status. However, many fantasy readers believe that Harry Potter will soon become a well known classic just like Lord of the Rings. Furthermore, Harry has a lot more merchandise and is a lot more popular with the younger generations that grew up with Harry. That is not even considering the fact that Harry Potter has his very own theme park inside Universal Studios in Orlando. Therefore, although Frodo is considered a classic and was probably the more famous one a couple of years ago, Harry is in fact more popular than Frodo. That fact is easily seen if you consider that although Harry Potter is not yet a classic, it likely will be soon, Harry has his own theme park, and compared to Frodo, Harry has a plethora of merchandise and is far more popular with the younger generations of the