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The summary of the work "The Lord of the Rings" in order

Perhaps today it is difficult to find a person who would not have heard of the novel-epic in the style of fantasy by John Ronald Rowel Tolkien and the adaptation of the work "The Lord of the Rings", which became one of the most ambitious productions of the present day. Let us consider the summary of the work "The Lord of the Rings" in order.

Introduction and History of the Ring of Omnipotence

First, as it should be, the history follows. Talking about the book, and the film adaptation of the work "The Lord of the Rings" in order, for a more complete understanding of history, the history of the creation of the main ring is given. It is believed that in ancient times, when ancient lands inhabited by elves, dwarves, orcs, etc., forged rings of power, divided between dwarves and elves. However, secretly from all the dark ruler Sauron created another ring, which was called the Ring of Omnipotence, because it could command all the rest.

Sauron was defeated by people, and the Ring was for a long time forgotten until his story manifested itself with renewed vigor, for Sauron's spirit remained alive and was now looking for a ring to subdue the world.

"The Fellowship of the Ring"

The action of the first part, if we consider the epic "The Lord of the Rings" in order, begins in the village of Hobbits. We get acquainted with Bilbo Baggins, who, as it turns out, owns the ill-fated ring. The wizard Gandalf guesses that this is the Ring of Omnipotence, and persuades Bilbo to transfer the ring to his nephew Frodo.

Sauron's servants feel no distance, so Frodo and his three friends have to leave their native village and go on a dangerous journey to Mount Mordor to destroy the ring. Along the way, they get acquainted with elves and gnomes. So the Brotherhood of the Ring is formed.

"Two Fortresses"

Let's go to the second part of the trilogy. Continue the retelling of the contents of the book "The Lord of the Rings" in order. In her, events are saturated to the limit. As a background to the main events, the battle of two armies is presented, which not only in the book, but also in the film is shown with an unprecedented scale.

However, the main pivot of this part of the narrative is the moment that the guide Frodo and his friend Sam on the way to Mordor becomes a cunning creature named Gollum, who was once a hobbit and possessed the Ring. Under his influence, Gollum not only went mad, but also changed his appearance to disgrace. He leads the travelers into a trap, constantly sowing a seed of discord between the hobbits, and Sam has to continue on his own. After all, he believes that Frodo died after the attack of the orcs.

"Return of the King"

Finally, the third part leads the hobbits to the volcano Orodruin. But Frodo is dependent on the Ring of Ultimacy and finally does not want to destroy it.

From the opsyaniya of the Ring of omnipotence, we know that it has its own will and subjugates its owner, whether he wants it or not. Immediately, the evil Gollum pounces on the Hobbit, bites off his finger and ring, but falls into the mouth of the volcano himself. So Sauron comes to an end, despite all his strength. Then follows the destruction of the possessions of the Dark Lord.

In conclusion, we see that one of the hobbit friends, Aragorn, is proclaimed king, who from now on will rule Gondor, and the four hobbits are honored as real heroes. After that, they return home, but see their country captured by bandits under the leadership of Saruman. The people raise uprising and expel the invaders, and Frodo returns to peaceful life, after which he tells about his adventures in the Scarlet Book. By the end of the narrative, it turns out that Gandalf takes Frodo and Bilbo to the land of elves who leave Middle-earth, taking with them imperishable knowledge of magic and magic. So in the ancient lands, a new era of mortal people begins.

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