Have any of you ever wondered what the Ring represents in a slightly more Freudian (yeah, I know, we're all sick of Freud at this point, but please don't stop reading) context?
The Ring itself is an object that men are more liable to be attracted to than women, because it has a female quality to it. Keep in mind that Galadriel, the only female seriously tempted by the Ring, possessed a lot of male qualities. The way Tolkien described her reminded me of the way that F. Scott Fitzgerald described Miss Baker in The Great Gatsby.
There was once a great discussion on the symbolism behind the Ring itself on this forum. I've struggled to find the link for some time. I'll keep struggling when I come back from lunch, if nobody else finds it before me.
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