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| image = Rosie Cotton celebrates - FOTR.png
 
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| caption = '''Rosie Cotton''' as shown in Peter Jackson's ''The Fellowship of the Ring''.
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| caption = '''Rosie Cotton''' as see in [[Peter Jackson]]'s ''[[The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring]]''.
 
| name = Rose Cotton
 
| name = Rose Cotton
 
| othernames = Rosie, Rose Gamgee
 
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| birth = [[TA 2984]] (SR 1384)<ref>''[[The Lord of the Rings]],'' [[Appendix C]]: Family Trees, The Longfather - Tree of Master Samwise</ref>
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| spouse = [[Sam Gamgee]]
 
| spouse = [[Sam Gamgee]]
 
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| culture = [[Shire]]-hobbits (Cotton family/[[Gamgee|Gamgee family]])
 
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'''Rose "Rosie" Cotton''' was the daughter of [[Farmer Cotton|Tolman Cotton]] and [[Lily (Brown) Cotton|Lily Brown]], sister of [[Tolman Cotton Jr.|Tolman (Tom)]], [[Wilcome Cotton]] (Jolly), [[Bowman Cotton|Bowman (Nick)]], and [[Carl Cotton]] (Nibs), and wife of [[Samwise Gamgee]].
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'''Rose "Rosie" Cotton''' was a [[Hobbit]] of the [[Shire]]. She was the wife of [[Samwise Gamgee]], the renowned companion of [[Frodo Baggins]] during his [[Quest of the Ring|quest]] to destroy the [[One Ring]].
   
 
==Biography==
 
==Biography==
   
Rosie lived with her family on [[South Lane]], in a farm near [[Bywater]]. Her early life is not well recorded but it is known that she and her brothers frequently swam in the [[Bywater Pool]] as youths. Her family was always close to the [[Gamgee]]s, which was probably why she grew close to Samwise Gamgee. The two were already close friends with Rosie expecting a marriage proposal when Sam left the [[Shire]], apparently for [[Crickhollow]]. Though not pleased that he was away for a year, she waited for him patiently.
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Rosie was a [[Cottons|Cotton]] and the daughter of [[Farmer Cotton|Tolman Cotton]] and [[Lily (Brown) Cotton|Lily Brown]], and the sister of [[Tolman Cotton Jr.|Tolman (Tom)]], [[Wilcome Cotton]] (Jolly), [[Bowman Cotton|Bowman (Nick)]], and [[Carl Cotton]] (Nibs), and wife of [[Samwise Gamgee]]. She lived with her family on [[South Lane]], in a farm near [[Bywater]]. Her early life is not well recorded but it is known that she and her family was always close to the [[Gamgee]]s, and her brothers frequently swam in the [[Bywater Pool]] as youths with the Gamgees including Sam.<ref>''[[The Lord of the Rings]], [[The Return of the King (novel)|The Return of the King]],'' Book Six, Chapter III: "[[Mount Doom (chapter)|Mount Doom]]"</ref> Being very close friends with Sam, she expected that she and him would eventually marry, and expecting a marriage proposal soon she didn't like it when she heard Sam had left the [[Shire]], apparently for [[Crickhollow]]. Though not pleased that he was away for a year, she waited for him patiently.<ref name=Scouring>''[[The Lord of the Rings]], [[The Return of the King (novel)|The Return of the King]],'' Book Six, Chapter VIII: "[[The Scouring of the Shire]]"</ref>
   
 
===War of the Ring===
 
===War of the Ring===
   
When the Shire was taken over by [[Lotho Sackville-Baggins|Lotho]] under [[Saruman|Sharkey]] with their [[Ruffians|Ruffian]] thugs and enforcers, Rosie and her family were just as angry as most everyone else but remained docile due to having a family to look after. When Sam came back on [[November 2]], [[3019]], she helped him and the other returning hobbits [[Scouring of the Shire|fight]] and [[Battle of Bywater|defeat]] the Ruffians and Sharkey. During this time, Sam got the chance to tell her where he had really been and what he had really been doing for over a year. After the war, Sam and [[Frodo]] lived with Rosie and the Cottons for a time until [[Bag End]] was restored to livable conditions.
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When the Shire was taken over by [[Lotho Sackville-Baggins|Lotho]] under [[Sharkey]] with their [[Ruffians|Ruffian]] thugs and enforcers, Rosie and her family were just as angry as most everyone else but remained docile due to having a family to look after. Rosie remained protected. When Sam came back on [[November 2]], [[3019]], she told him that she had expected him by the spring and thought him dead. She eventually helped him and the other returning Hobbits [[Scouring of the Shire|fight]] and [[Battle of Bywater|defeat]] the Ruffians and Sharkey. During this time, Sam got the chance to tell her where he had really been and what he had really been doing for over a year. After the war, Sam and [[Frodo]] lived with Rosie and the Cottons for a time until [[Bag End]] was restored to livable conditions.
   
 
[[File:Sam_and_Rosie_at_their_wedding.png|thumb|260px|Sam and Rosie at their wedding.]]
 
[[File:Sam_and_Rosie_at_their_wedding.png|thumb|260px|Sam and Rosie at their wedding.]]
   
Sam and Rosie were finally married on [[May 1]], [[TA 3020|3020]] and moved to Bag End.<ref name=Appendix>''[[The Lord of the Rings]],'' [[Appendix B]]: The Tale of Years (Chronology of the Westlands)</ref>. Sam and Rosie had thirteen children: [[Elanor Gamgee|Elanor]], [[Frodo Gamgee|Frodo]], Rose, [[Merry]], [[Pippin]], [[Goldilocks (Gardner) Took|Goldilocks]], [[Hamfast Gamgee|Hamfast]], [[Daisy Gamgee|Daisy]], [[Primrose Gamgee|Primrose]], [[Bilbo Gamgee|Bilbo]], [[Ruby Gamgee|Ruby]], [[Robin Gamgee|Robin]], [[Tolman Gamgee|Tolman (Tom)]]. Many were named after Sam and Rosie's friends and relatives. Among them were Elanor the Fair, Frodo Gardner ([[FO 2]]- ), and [[Goldilocks (Gardner) Took|Goldilocks]].<ref>''[[The Lord of the Rings]], [[The Return of the King (novel)|The Return of the King]],'' Book Six, Chapter VIII: "[[The Scouring of the Shire]]"</ref>
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Sam and Rosie were finally married on [[May 1]], [[TA 3020|3020]] and moved to Bag End.<ref>''[[The Lord of the Rings]], [[The Return of the King (novel)|The Return of the King]],'' Book Six, Chapter IX: "[[The Grey Havens]]"</ref><ref name=Appendix>''[[The Lord of the Rings]],'' [[Appendix B]]: The Tale of Years (Chronology of the Westlands)</ref>. Sam and Rosie had thirteen children: [[Elanor Gamgee|Elanor]], [[Frodo Gamgee|Frodo]], Rose, [[Merry]], [[Pippin]], [[Goldilocks (Gardner) Took|Goldilocks]], [[Hamfast Gamgee|Hamfast]], [[Daisy Gamgee|Daisy]], [[Primrose Gamgee|Primrose]], [[Bilbo Gamgee|Bilbo]], [[Ruby Gamgee|Ruby]], [[Robin Gamgee|Robin]], [[Tolman Gamgee|Tolman (Tom)]]. Many were named after Sam and Rosie's friends and relatives. Among them were Elanor the Fair, Frodo Gardner ([[FO 2]]- ), and [[Goldilocks (Gardner) Took|Goldilocks]].<ref name=Scouring>''[[The Lord of the Rings]], [[The Return of the King (novel)|The Return of the King]],'' Book Six, Chapter VIII: "[[The Scouring of the Shire]]"</ref>
   
 
===Fourth Age===
 
===Fourth Age===
   
 
In their later years, Sam and Rosie went to [[Gondor]] and lived there for over one year in the house of [[King of the Reunited Kingdom|King]] [[Aragorn II Elessar]]. When they returned, they lived out their lives seeing Sam's [[Mayor of the Shire|mayoral]] duties passed to [[Tolman Cotton Jr.]]. Rosie died in the year [[FO 61|61]] in [[Mid-year's Day]] at the age of ninety-eight. Sam then left [[Middle-earth]] for the [[Undying Lands]] later that year after giving their daughter the ''[[Red Book of Westmarch]]''.<ref name=Appendix>''[[The Lord of the Rings]],'' [[Appendix B]]: The Tale of Years (Chronology of the Westlands)</ref>
 
In their later years, Sam and Rosie went to [[Gondor]] and lived there for over one year in the house of [[King of the Reunited Kingdom|King]] [[Aragorn II Elessar]]. When they returned, they lived out their lives seeing Sam's [[Mayor of the Shire|mayoral]] duties passed to [[Tolman Cotton Jr.]]. Rosie died in the year [[FO 61|61]] in [[Mid-year's Day]] at the age of ninety-eight. Sam then left [[Middle-earth]] for the [[Undying Lands]] later that year after giving their daughter the ''[[Red Book of Westmarch]]''.<ref name=Appendix>''[[The Lord of the Rings]],'' [[Appendix B]]: The Tale of Years (Chronology of the Westlands)</ref>
 
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'Cotton' in [[Hobbitish]] was 'Hlothran'.{{Fact}}
 
   
 
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Rose "Rosie" Cotton was a Hobbit of the Shire. She was the wife of Samwise Gamgee, the renowned companion of Frodo Baggins during his quest to destroy the One Ring.

Biography

Rosie was a Cotton and the daughter of Tolman Cotton and Lily Brown, and the sister of Tolman (Tom), Wilcome Cotton (Jolly), Bowman (Nick), and Carl Cotton (Nibs), and wife of Samwise Gamgee. She lived with her family on South Lane, in a farm near Bywater. Her early life is not well recorded but it is known that she and her family was always close to the Gamgees, and her brothers frequently swam in the Bywater Pool as youths with the Gamgees including Sam.[3] Being very close friends with Sam, she expected that she and him would eventually marry, and expecting a marriage proposal soon she didn't like it when she heard Sam had left the Shire, apparently for Crickhollow. Though not pleased that he was away for a year, she waited for him patiently.[4]

War of the Ring

When the Shire was taken over by Lotho under Sharkey with their Ruffian thugs and enforcers, Rosie and her family were just as angry as most everyone else but remained docile due to having a family to look after. Rosie remained protected. When Sam came back on November 2, 3019, she told him that she had expected him by the spring and thought him dead. She eventually helped him and the other returning Hobbits fight and defeat the Ruffians and Sharkey. During this time, Sam got the chance to tell her where he had really been and what he had really been doing for over a year. After the war, Sam and Frodo lived with Rosie and the Cottons for a time until Bag End was restored to livable conditions.

Sam and Rosie at their wedding

Sam and Rosie at their wedding.

Sam and Rosie were finally married on May 1, 3020 and moved to Bag End.[5][6]. Sam and Rosie had thirteen children: Elanor, Frodo, Rose, Merry, Pippin, Goldilocks, Hamfast, Daisy, Primrose, Bilbo, Ruby, Robin, Tolman (Tom). Many were named after Sam and Rosie's friends and relatives. Among them were Elanor the Fair, Frodo Gardner (FO 2- ), and Goldilocks.[4]

Fourth Age

In their later years, Sam and Rosie went to Gondor and lived there for over one year in the house of King Aragorn II Elessar. When they returned, they lived out their lives seeing Sam's mayoral duties passed to Tolman Cotton Jr.. Rosie died in the year 61 in Mid-year's Day at the age of ninety-eight. Sam then left Middle-earth for the Undying Lands later that year after giving their daughter the Red Book of Westmarch.[6]

Portrayal in adaptations

Rankin/Bass film

In The Return of the King (1980 film), Rosie was not voiced by anyone but was seen as a blonde woman in a dream that Sam had when he put on the Ring. (The Return of the King)

BBC Radio play

In The Lord of the Rings (1981 radio series), Rosie was voiced by Kathryn Hurlbutt. (The Lord of the Rings (1981 radio series))

Peter Jackson's The Lord of the Rings trilogy

In Peter Jackson's Film Trilogy, Rosie lives at 10 Bagshot Row and is played by Sarah McLeod and was employed as a barmaid. She barely speaks at all. (The Fellowship of the Ring, The Return of the King)

Voice Dubbing actors

Foreign Language Voice dubbing artist
Portuguese (Brazil) (Television/DVD) Rosely Gonçalves
Italian (Italy) Rachele Paolelli

Behind the scenes

"I think the simple 'rustic' love of Sam and his Rosie (nowhere elaborated) is absolutely essential to the study of his (the chief hero's) character, and to the theme of the relation of ordinary life (breathing, eating, working, begetting) and quests, sacrifice, causes, and the 'longing for Elves', and sheer beauty." - J.R.R Tolkien letter dated 1951.
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References

  1. The Lord of the Rings, Appendix C: Family Trees, The Longfather - Tree of Master Samwise
  2. The Lord of the Rings, Appendix B: The Tale of Years (Chronology of the Westlands), "Later Events concerning the Members of the Fellowship of the Ring"
  3. The Lord of the Rings, The Return of the King, Book Six, Chapter III: "Mount Doom"
  4. 4.0 4.1 The Lord of the Rings, The Return of the King, Book Six, Chapter VIII: "The Scouring of the Shire"
  5. The Lord of the Rings, The Return of the King, Book Six, Chapter IX: "The Grey Havens"
  6. 6.0 6.1 The Lord of the Rings, Appendix B: The Tale of Years (Chronology of the Westlands)

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