Everyone here has very good points, Iespecially liked Jessica Jade's point about how Frodo was the only one who really could do it because he was innocent. For a good theme, you could look at her signature. Frodo is willing to sacrifice everything and go into this danger to save these people.
The characters told them to us so many times and they go together perfectly throughout the books. Galadriel said that even the smallest person can make a difference, Gandalf warned us not to be to quick to give out judgement, and Sam showed use that the loyalty of a true friend is stronger than any blade. Each character teaches us something new or stops to remind us of something we've forgotten. These books are about loyalty, courage, and love, because that is what made these people real.
I hope this helps with your report, I just finished writing one about the Fellowship of the Ring, too [img]smilies/smile.gif[/img]
I cried so much at the end of ROTK, too. It was just so unfair that the people who deserved the happily ever after the most aren't allowed to have it. Frodo was supposed to stay at Bag-End and get tricked by Sam into watching his kids on Friday nights, but Frodo wouldn't mind because he would spoil them. Frodo wasn't supposed to get sick. It just wasn't fair, but many who live deserve death, many who die deserve life and the world isn't fair, right?
I guess I've babbled long enough, bye!
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"By Elbereth and Luthien the Fair, you shall have neither the Ring nor me!"
(I'm the only girl in my school LOTR obssessed enough to call myself Mr. Frodo)
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