The Lord of the Rings The Fellowship of the Ring Explained In Hindi | Lord of the Rings Part 4 |

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22 Jul 202117:19

Summary

TLDRThis video script is a detailed retelling of key events from 'The Lord of the Rings' saga. It covers the creation of the Rings of Power, Sauron's rise to dominance, and the journey of Frodo and his companions as they attempt to destroy the One Ring. Along the way, they face numerous threats, including Sauron's army, the Nazgûl, and the treachery of Boromir. Despite Gandalf's fall, the fellowship persists, with Frodo and Sam ultimately embarking on their perilous journey to Mordor to end Sauron's reign once and for all.

Takeaways

  • 🧝‍♂️ Elves received three rings due to their inherent power and immortality.
  • 🛡️ Dwarves were given seven rings because they are vulnerable compared to Elves.
  • 👨‍👦 Humans, considered weaker and shorter-lived, were given nine rings, as they desired power.
  • ⚔️ The ring war began with different factions fighting to protect their interests, but Sauron emerged victorious.
  • 💍 The human king's son, Isildur, fell into the temptation of the One Ring, choosing not to destroy it, allowing Sauron to persist.
  • 🌊 Isildur lost the ring in a river, where it remained hidden for 2,500 years until it was discovered by Bilbo.
  • 👁️ Sauron’s eye seeks to retrieve the ring to restore his power, and his servant Nazgûl hunts for it.
  • 🏇 Aragorn, also known as Strider, helps Frodo and his companions evade the Nazgûl and reach Rivendell for safety.
  • ⚔️ A fellowship of nine is formed to destroy the ring, consisting of Frodo, Aragorn, Gandalf, Legolas, Gimli, Boromir, and others.
  • 👹 Saruman creates a massive army to stop the fellowship, and Gandalf battles a Balrog, ultimately sacrificing himself to save the group.

Q & A

  • Why were the elves given only three rings?

    -The elves were given only three rings because they were already very powerful and immortal. The rings were distributed to the few elves due to their strength and less vulnerability compared to other races.

  • Why were the dwarves given seven rings?

    -The dwarves were given seven rings because they are more vulnerable than the elves, so they needed additional protection. The rings were meant to enhance their power and resist outside threats.

  • Why did humans receive nine rings?

    -Humans received nine rings because they are considered weaker than elves and dwarves, both in terms of power and lifespan. The nine rings were meant to compensate for their fragility and hunger for power.

  • What caused the ring wars to begin?

    -The ring wars began when people from different races started fighting to protect their own communities and gain power. Sauron used these divisions to defeat the different fraternities one by one.

  • Why didn’t Isildur destroy the One Ring when he had the chance?

    -Isildur didn’t destroy the One Ring due to greed. Although he knew that Sauron’s power would vanish once the ring was destroyed, he chose to keep it for himself, ignoring the dangers.

  • How did the ring end up with Frodo?

    -The ring was lost in a river for two and a half thousand years after Isildur's death. It was later found by Gollum, and eventually, Bilbo Baggins came into possession of it. Bilbo passed the ring on to Frodo, who didn’t initially understand its significance until Gandalf explained it.

  • Who are the Nazgûl, and why do they pursue Frodo?

    -The Nazgûl are the nine black shadows who serve Sauron. They are sent to pursue Frodo because they are tasked with retrieving the One Ring for their master, Sauron. The ring wants to return to its owner, and that is why it tries to influence Frodo.

  • What role does Aragorn (Strider) play in helping Frodo and his companions?

    -Aragorn, also known as Strider, helps Frodo and his companions by guiding them to safety and protecting them from the Nazgûl. He also advises them to stay cautious as they are being hunted by Sauron’s forces.

  • What happens when Frodo puts on the One Ring during the attack by the Nazgûl?

    -When Frodo puts on the One Ring during the attack, he becomes invisible, but the Nazgûl, being spirits, can still see him. They continue their attack, and Frodo is nearly killed before Aragorn intervenes to save him.

  • Why does Boromir try to take the One Ring from Frodo?

    -Boromir tries to take the One Ring from Frodo because he is overcome by its power and believes it could be used to save his people. However, this desire is misguided, as the ring ultimately corrupts those who seek its power.

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