Lord of the Rings
In Lord of the Rings we see Christian Symbolism throughout the trilogy of movies. One theme we see that reoccurs throughout the film is the sacrifice and resurrection. We see this theme 3 times throughout the series with 3 different characters. The first time we see the theme of sacrifice is through Gandolf the Grey in the first movie of the trilogy. Gandolf while fighting a monster sacrifices himself in order to save the rest of the group, letting the quest to defeat evil in middle earth live. Gandolf later appears as Gandolf the white and has resurrected, a symbol of Christs resurrection. Next we have Aragorn and his sacrifice. While in battle, he sacrificed himself and was then hurled off a cliff to certain death. He later "resurrected" days later and came back to the surprise and delight of many of his followers to help in the battle. Finally we have the sacrifice of Frodo Baggins, the main character who made the sacrifice when destroying the ring and all evil. It looked as though he had died and made the ultimate sacrifice, although he is "resurrected" and will be able to live on in a world with peace. All three of these examples show the connections between the Lord of the Rings trilogy and Christianity, however there are many more examples to go with these as well.
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