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September 20, 2021 39 mins

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In part 1 of this episode of ‘To See or Not to See,’ Grace finally dives into her favourite films of all time: The Lord of the Rings series. The topics include:

  • We are all the ‘lord of the ring’
  • What does the One Ring symbolise?
  • Why only Frodo can be the ring bearer, and why Sam cannot
  • What do the main characters symbolise? — The Essence, The Shadow, The Self, and the Higher Self
  • Why Frodo is the strongest character 
  • The polarity of Frodo and Gollum
  • How Frodo and Sam are two halves of a whole
  • Why Frodo failed at the end
  • Why only the One Spirit can defeat the One Ring 


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