J. R. Tolkien's Use Of The Villain And The Quest Archetype

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In Lord of the Rings, J.R.R. Tolkien uses the villain and the quest archetypes to show how we as humans always need to have hope even when times are hard and it seems like there is nothing left fighting for. In the beginning of Lord of the Rings, Frodo and the fellowship of the Ring set off on a journey to Mordor to destroy the ring of power, Mordor is a very very hard place to get into because it is full of evil and it is where the villains are, but Frodo and Sam kept hope because they had each other and they thought they could complete the quest they have to go on. But as the story went on, the ring started to change Frodo and take control of him, just like it did to many other people who posses it, during their quest, one of Frodo's’