Sam is my all-time favorite character. He's the most of value driven character of all like he is working from a place of value that I think is why we feel attracted to him as a character. There's no right or wrong answer to what your value is you just have to be cognizant of what yourvalue is for you and if you feel good living towards those values or not. This movie also kind of made me think of the shame of addiction the addiction can bring up and and it was almost like if you through if you made everyone shoot up with heroin at the beginning of this movie and then kept throwing around a dime bag of heroin the whole time. In real life
The Fellowship of the Ring: Shame, Dissociation, and Trauma Bonds:
One does not simply discuss Lord of the Rings….so we teamed up with Southgate Productions and headed to Mordor to discuss the first Lord of the Rings film, Fellowship of the Rings! We discuss the impact of shame in the decision making and sense of identity amongst the fellowship. We also discuss the many ways that dissociation presents in the film as well as the concept of trauma bonds. So join us and hang on to your cloaks!
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