Are Deagol and Sméagol lovers?
Smeagol is referring to Deagol as “my love.” When Gandalf is telling Frodo the story of how Smeagol/Gollum came to possess the One Ring, the phrase is actually used three times.
Why did the Ring change Sméagol but not Bilbo?
Gollum was weaker than Bilbo; the ring completely controlled him from the get-go. So, the major differences were Gollum’s weakness, and his living conditions which made him anti-social and changed his appearance due to the absence of light. Bilbo definitely was affected by The Ring, just not to the same extent.
What did Sméagol ever do to him?
On Sméagol’s birthday, he and his relative Déagol went fishing in the Gladden Fields. There, Déagol found the Ring in the riverbed after being pulled into the water by a fish. Sméagol fell immediately under the Ring’s influence and demanded it as a birthday present; when Déagol refused, Sméagol strangled him.
Who does Frodo see in the dead marshes?
In The Two Towers movie, I’ve never been able to make sense of the scene when Frodo falls into the Dead Marshes, and Gollum saves him, there seems to be a moment of realization or something on Frodo’s part about who Gollum is, and then the next scene is when Frodo tells Gollum he’s Smeagol.
Is Sméagol a good guy?
“Smeagol is a joyful, sweet character. Smeagol does not lie, deceive or attempt to manipulate others. He is not evil, conniving or malicious – these personality traits belong to Gollum, who should never be confused with Smeagol. “Smeagol would never dream of wielding power over those weaker than himself.
Could Tom Bombadil destroy the Ring?
As he is an ancient spirit tied to the woodland and the acorns and the leaves, it would make sense that he is only able to exist when he is near them. It also explains why he can’t take the ring to Mordor and destroy it himself, because he is encased within his borders, and cannot step outside them.