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It is very difficult to achieve with all the problems of the world. For example, the corruption of society is a constant process of struggle for power. The social corruption is one of the main factors of the person to be greedy, easy, and bad for others. The problem of the ring of Gyges is present today because if it proves not to be in good hands and that person can not be used for selfish purposes.
For example, in the film 'The Lord of the Rings "the greatest creation of Tolkien's ring has an incredible power and the person who had could not rule the world. As was done in the depths of the dark whatever the owner of the ring was the ring had the power to do evil person, and also the ring wanted to be alone on the finger of his creator. He had many skills: than that placed in the finger could be invisible.
Representatives of different classes have been gathered around the table and they wanted to destroy the ring, but nobody could do it, one way could be destroyed for ever: the place of his birth.
So Frodo bagging was chosen to return to the ring. It turned out not to be an easy task. During his trip had many adventures, it forced to leave the house, lost his friends, who were closest to him in order to achieve the goal. But the ring makes him of corruption and now he wanted only one thing - power.
He is struggling with many different characteristics in order not to lose the ring, but its powers were too severe, so it was necessary to destroy it before it is in the wrong hands.

Posted on July 4, 2010.
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