“One Ring to rule them all, One Ring to find them, One Ring to bring them all and in the darkness bind them”.
Lord
of the Rings: The Return of the King is the final installment of the
well known trilogy. Like the previous two parts, this one continues with
the intrepid group of heroes still moving forward with their individual
quests. Filled with drama, adventure and plenty of cliffhangers, The
Return of the king is a worthy climax of this epic saga. Like the Two
Towers, here also the book runs in two parts; one explaining the
adventures outside Mordor, and the other describing the adventures of
Frodo and Sam.
41KGl2FqeALTo give a brief summary about the plot,
Gandalf and Pippin are making their way to Minas Tirith to try to
convince Denethor, the city’s Steward to join their fight to defeat
Sauron. Frodo and Sam along with the treacherous Gollum as their guide,
are continuing their long journey to Mount Doom, where they hope to
destroy the Ring, once and for all. Aragorn accompanied by Legolas and
Gimli is taking the legendary Paths of the Dead to Gondor, with the
hopes of recruiting an enormous army of Sleepless Dead. Simultaneously,
Lady Eowyn and Merry lead their forces against those of Mordor. And
After improbable struggles where odds were always stacked against them,
the evil Sauron is defeated by the forces of good. The book ends with
Aragorn, now King and Arwen join in marriage and usher in a new age of
peace and prosperity whereas the Hobbits return to the Shire to rebuild
their beloved home against fading might of Saruman. The final chapter
has Frodo deciding to leave the Shire and his friends and sailing away
over the Great Sea with Bilbo, Gandalf, and the other Ring bearers to
the beautiful and peaceful paradise in the West.
I just loved
this series. The final installment is the most fast paced of the three
books. The quality of Tolkien’s writing is so high that you can’t help
but feel immersed in the book and can actually feel yourself travelling
along with the hobbits, experiencing every bit of peril and hopelessness
that they too must have been feeling on the final stages of their trek
to Mount Doom. As with the first two books, I find it extremely
difficult to write a review that actually does justice to the
magnificent detail of the plot, the characters and the world of Middle
Earth in general.
Return of the King is a fitting finale of this
hugely engrossing saga. Written at a very high standard, I would
strongly recommend this series to anyone who is able to commit to a
book, interested in fantasy and looks forward to complicated ideas and
vocabulary. This book is relatively shorter than the previous two but
what really makes up for it is detailed specific details of each
category; Hobbits, Elf, Dwarves, Men etc at the end of the book. So many
new similar sounding names can often be confusing but that’s the fun
part. J.R.R.Tolkien is a master storyteller, and it really shows in this
fantasy trilogy of deceitfulness, faith, courage and heart. What really
appeals to your reading sense is the writer’s relentless narration of
quest, the heroic journey, the Numinous Object, the conflict between
Good and Evil while at the same time satisfying our sense of historical
and social reality. To create an imaginary world of such magnitude is no
mean task. Once you finish this trilogy, perhaps you would be knowing
more about different aspects of Middle Earth than you would be knowing
about the actual world you are living in. It’s not just fantasy; its
sheer intelligence and brilliance. A must read
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