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I revised my answer because I felt that anyone could do it with copy-paste, and it was disrespectful to you. Okay, here's my analysis, which may not be exhaustive, but it can be used as a reference, that is, from what aspects: From the very beginning of the sight of the Lord of the Rings, Smeagol was captured by the power and forced his relatives.
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As soon as Copy saw the Ring, he was captured by the power and forced his relatives to give it to him as a birthday present, but his relatives, the people who saw the ring, refused to give it, so he killed him.
After possessing the Lord of the Rings, he lived in the Misty Mountains for hundreds of years, hating the darkness and even more so the sun. And he tried to convince himself, so he said differently: it was his birthday present, baby or something.
The power of the Lord of the Rings caused his humanity to suffer greatly, dividing into two people, one is the kind-hearted Smergol and the other is the inhuman Gollum who was captured by the Lord of the Rings.
3.It was only after knowing that his ring was lost and that Baggins had obtained it before he left the mountain .........4.He followed the Fellowship of the Ring until he encountered Frodo and Sam, snatched the ring, Frodo and Sam threatened him and made him obedient, and later Frodo's kindness moved him and summoned him to Smeagol.
On the way to Modo, Gollum and his party meet Faramir, and Gollum flees, and Frodo wants Faramir to capture him in order to protect him. But Gollum feels betrayed, and when Frodo, Sam, and Gollum begin to pass through the Cialis Anggo Pass on the edge of Iferdus, Gollum sees Frodo asleep, and once regrets (not wanting to kill the "master") but is scolded by Sam when he wakes up, and at this point, humanity disappears.
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First of all, the Lord of the Rings is something that can bewitch people's hearts, so he can kill his best friend, and he has been trying to snatch it from Frodo's hands, and the closer this bewitchment is, the stronger the evil eye of Sauron, which is a premise.
It is necessary to talk about what happened before that, as mentioned in the prequel "The Hobbit" to the Lord of the Rings: Gollum takes the Lord of the Rings to live in a cave by eating fish and orcs, and Frodo's uncle is Bilbo Baggins Bilbo Baggins follows a few dwarves east to the Lonely Mountain (if you notice, when the Lord of the Rings movie first comes out, there is a mountain on a map, and on top of the mountain is an evil dragon, and the camera opens from this mountain to the whole map, Then it was Bilbo's home), and he was separated when he passed through the Foggy Mountains (which was the mountain range where Gollum was waiting, and it was also the great mountain range where the dwarves built the Moriath vein), and it was also out of the magic of the Ring that Bilbo had lost in the dark, and Bilbo touched the ring that Gollum had lost, because the Ring knew that it would never get out if it relied on Gollum, so he was looking for a new bearer, which was Bilbo, and after some twists and turns, Bilbo ran out with the ring, and kept it with him secretly.
After Bilbo took the ring, Gollum was first angry, and then began to search all over the world, trekking through mountains and rivers, eating and sleeping, during which time it was captured by orcs, captured by Aragorn, and experienced a lot, so he knew the whole eastern part of Middle-earth well.
As for the last question, because when Smeagol was snatching the ring with Diego, the reason was that it was his birthday and he wanted this treasure, so to speak, even if the Lord of the Rings had no magic power, he would regard this local tyrant ring as a treasure, so his relationship with the Lord of the Rings was more entangled, on the one hand, the Lord of the Rings kept bewitching him, making him insane, on the other hand, he cherished this treasure very much, regarded it as life, and hoped that the ring would be destroyed and he would no longer suffer physically and mentally. So his motive for snatching the ring was actually to protect the ring and keep it for himself, nothing more. His constant repetition of "my precious" and his last fall into the lava with the ring in his hand are the best proofs of his sincerity.
If you are interested, you can read "The Hobbit", the movie is about to be released, I hope what I hit can help you understand.
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Because with this ring, you can live forever, and you can control the other nineteen rings, and have the power to destroy and rule the world.
The Lord of the Rings (The Lord of the Rings), also known as "The Lord of the Rings", is a series of fantasy epic movies adapted from Tolkien's "The Lord of the Rings", directed by Peter Jackson and starring Elijah Wood, Ian McKellen, Vigo Mortson, etc. The series includes three films: The Lord of the Rings:
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He had been caught and tortured, so he knew the way.
Possession of the Ring is neither for eternal life nor for ambition. He had fallen in love with the Lord of the Rings, the feeling of owning them, and he couldn't give them up. So it's really remarkable that Bilbo was able to put down the Lord of the Rings in the first place.
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Gollum is a hobbit like Bilbo Huggins, and you can see the cause and effect of [Lord of the Rings Four Hobbits] to be released in 2012, and the opening part of "The Lord of the Rings 3: The Return of the King" has a clip of Gollum killing his compatriots and snatching the Lord of the Rings when he was still a hobbit.
Good luck
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The reason for the appearance of Gollum is simple. He's going to stop Frodo from destroying the ring.
And if the director asks him to appear, he will appear.
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At first, he was dissatisfied with Vlado, but later he was influenced by some of Vlado's actions and began to have a liking for him, and then because Vlado told him that there was no one, he believed it, but was caught by Falamir's soldiers, which made him think that Vlado had been lying to him and was hypocritical to him, and finally he also betrayed Vlado.
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Smeagol was the last to resist the control of the Ring and Gollum's provocation of Frodo's relationship with him, and chose to betray [Smeagol is a two-faced man, and his heart has gone to two extremes].
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It seems to be the second part of the extended version.
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The second part was done at the beginning.
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I think it's from the beginning of the second part of The Hobbit, friend.
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It turns out that Gollum was also a member of the Hobbits, his name was Schmigo, and he also had a buddy Diego, and the two lived a self-sufficient fairy life like other optimistic and delicious hobbits. Then one day, the two brothers stumbled upon the Lord of the Rings, and in the face of their powerful dark magic, Schmigo's heart fell, and he killed Diego and monopolized the Lord of the Rings, and at the same time became distrustful of anyone, wandering the world alone with the Lord of the Rings, and he continued to guide Frodo and his party into all kinds of dangers, in a vain attempt to regain the Lord of the Rings.
Because he doesn't have the Lord of the Rings, he will die soon, and he can live a better life in the elven kingdom.
I like it....It's visual, and it's very nervous.
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