Parenting Themes in the movie "The Fellowiship of The Ring"
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In 2002, Peter Jackson directed the extended version of the movie "The Fellowship of the Ring". In this movie, he portrayed Aragorn, Gandalf and Frodo's both parents and children at various times. He showed how good parenting can act as a catalyst and allow the child to grow to his full potential. He also showed that bad parenting can be a barrier to all those things. The achievement of a child's full potential often depends on
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esteem and he now feels capable of continuing his journey to Mordor. Galadriel's good parenting helps Frodo on his quest. As shown in the extended movie "the fellowship of the ring". Good parenting and bad parenting have completely different effects on the "child" but both effects are very strong. Good parenting acts as a catalyst and enables the child to achieve their full potential while bad parenting acts as a barrier to growth and development.
esteem and he now feels capable of continuing his journey to Mordor. Galadriel's good parenting helps Frodo on his quest. As shown in the extended movie "the fellowship of the ring". Good parenting and bad parenting have completely different effects on the "child" but both effects are very strong. Good parenting acts as a catalyst and enables the child to achieve their full potential while bad parenting acts as a barrier to growth and development.