"The Two Towers" explores a range of themes that are central to the "Lord of the Rings" trilogy. One of the most prominent is the struggle between good and evil, embodied in the characters of Frodo and Gollum. Frodo's journey is a metaphor for the internal struggle we all face between light and darkness, while Gollum represents the corrupting influence of power and the destructive nature of obsession.
from the psychological control of Saruman (via Gríma Wormtongue). This arc culminates in the massive Battle of Helm's Deep
"The Two Towers" explores a range of themes that are central to the "Lord of the Rings" trilogy. One of the most prominent is the struggle between good and evil, embodied in the characters of Frodo and Gollum. Frodo's journey is a metaphor for the internal struggle we all face between light and darkness, while Gollum represents the corrupting influence of power and the destructive nature of obsession.
from the psychological control of Saruman (via Gríma Wormtongue). This arc culminates in the massive Battle of Helm's Deep