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文档介绍:The Lord Of The Rings
The return of the king
The Characters
ON
OFF
The brief introduction of plot
ON
Back
Hobbiton
Bree
Weathertop
rivendell
Rohan
Gondor
Mordor
The races
The War of the Ring reaches
its climax as the dark
lord Sauron sets his sights on
Minas Tirith , the capital of
Gondor. the fellowship in Rohan are warned of the impending attack when Pippin cannot resist looking into Saruman's palantir and is briefly contacted by the dark lord.
King Theoden is too proud to send his men to help without being asked,
so Gandalf and Pippin ride to Minas Tirith to see that this request is sent.
They meet opposition there from hor, steward of the city and father of
Faramir and the late Boromir. hor's family has acted as temporary
guardians of Gondor for centuries until a member of the true line of kings
returns. This member is none other than Aragorn, who must e his own
Self doubt before he can take on the role he was destined to fulfill.
The return of the king
Meanwhile, Frodo and Sam continue to carry the One Ring towards Mordor, guided by Gollum. What they don't know is that Gollum is leading them
into a trap so that he
can reclaim the Ring for
himself. Though Sam
suspects his deceit,
Frodo is starting to be
corrupted by the Ring's
power and the mistrust of
Sam this causes is fully
exploited by Gollum.
The only way good can prevail in this contest is if the Ring is destroyed, an event that is ing harder every minute for Frodo to achieve. The fate of every living creature in Middle Earth will be decided once and for all as the quest of the Ringbearer reaches its climax.
The return of the king
Love
Fellowship
Faith
Friendship
Trust
Courage
Even darkness must pass. A new day e. And when the sun shines, it will shine out the clearerThose were the stories that stayed with you…
that meant something. Folk in those stories had lots of chances of turning back, only they didn't. They kept going... because they were holding on to som