FRODO’S RING OF FRIENDSHIP IN PETER JACKSON’S THE LORD OF THE RING MOVIE (2001): AN INDIVIDUAL PSYCHOLOGICAL APPROACH
This research paper elaborates Frodo’s Ring of Friendship in Peter Jackson’s The Lord of the Ring Movie (2001) that is analyzed through individual psychological approach. The objectives of the research are to analyze the structural elements of the movie and to analyze the movie based on indivi...
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2011
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Izvleček: | This research paper elaborates Frodo’s Ring of Friendship in Peter Jackson’s
The Lord of the Ring Movie (2001) that is analyzed through individual psychological
approach. The objectives of the research are to analyze the structural elements of the
movie and to analyze the movie based on individual psychological approach.
This research belongs to a descriptive qualitative research. The data of the
research is the movie entitled The Lord of the Ring: The fellowship of the Ring
whereas the data source comes from both primary data source which is in the form of
the script of the movie being researched and secondary data source related to the
research as some books of individual psychological theories, internet and other
relevant information.
The study comes to the following conclusion. First, based on the structural
analysis, it is evident that in this movie Peter Jackson wants to convey a moral
message that friendship is one of the way to get success for a job and struggle for
better life is one effort to get a change for happiness in the life. Second, based on the
individual psychological analysis, it is evident that in this movie Frodo is as the major
character. He hopes that he can finish his job on the quest to destroy the one ring on
Mordor to save the earth from the darkness and wants to get happiness in the future of
life without the burden as the bearer of the ring again. |
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