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Please analyze Gollum (Smigal) in The Lord of the Rings.
Gollum is a character in The Lord of the Rings that impressed me deeply. His real name is Smeagol, because the Lord of the Rings seduced him (I think the Lord of the Rings has the function of controlling people's thoughts, otherwise Smeagol would not act like his friend Diego at the sight of the ring, which is not in line with the logic that they are friends). After spending n years in the wilderness, he became a ghost, but he was able to break through the front of Mordor and enter the hinterland of the doomsday lava. This shows how determined he is. The story illustrates a truth: as long as the little people have firm determination, or a matter of life and death, generate will exert great power. He is Smeagol when he is kind and Gollum when he is evil. In the constant interweaving of good and evil, he finally chose evil. Just like people, evil thoughts are sometimes hidden under some kind actions, but in his mind, that kind of evil can't be suppressed without its powerful spiritual strength, because the great benefits or psychological satisfaction brought by evil will always be more violent and powerful than the pleasure brought by kindness. Smeagol is such a person who won the final prize. However, just as history is fair to all (Hitler, Lu Bu and others are examples), the satisfaction gained by evil cannot last long. The moment Smeagol got the Lord of the Rings, it was also the moment of his own destruction, which also illustrates the truth that those who achieve their goals through evil will not have good results. . . . . . This is my understanding of Smeagol's character.