《The Return of the King》- My Belated Big Read (3/3)
Having quickly scanned through the appendices, I got a clearer picture about not just this epic novel, but the Middle-Earth at large that covers the F.A. (First Age), the S.E.(Second Age) and the T A. (Third Age). Note that the S.R. (Shire Reckoning, calendar of the hobbits) starts in T.A. 1601, while the T.A. ends, following the successful destruction of the One Ring by the Fellowship at Mount Doom, ushering in the Fo.A. (Fourth Age) , the new age dominated by the race of Men.
What I did differently this time is that I found a new online source, Tolkien Gateway, the J.R.R. Tolkien encyclopedia built by fans, with unbelievably rich contents of Tolkien's works, including The Lord of the Rings.
Aragorn leads the third group, consisting of Gimli, Legolas, Merry and an ally army, taking an unusual path to approach Minas Tirith. The path is known as the Path of the Dead that traverses underground and is prohibitively dangerous and difficult. Aragorn and the army finally join Gandalf at Minas Tirith to defeat the enemy. Aragorn's unusual journey through the Path of the Dead draws religious parallels, though Christianity (specifically for the descent of Christ into Hell) had not emerged in the real world of the narrative setting.
With their quest successfully completed, Frodo, Sam and Pippin return to the Shire, but are only to find their hometown now controlled by Wizard Saruman and his men. After some battles, Saruman is killed, and the hobbits are able to rebuild their prosperous community in the Shire. Finally, Frodo decides to join Gandalf and a few others to board the White Ship, sailing across the Great Sea to the Grey Havens.
Elsewhere, there are two events that have made my reading this historic work of The of the Rings more interesting.
The first one is about Ko Wen-jie, the star politician and former Mayor of Taipei City, Taiwan, who was detained at the end of last month, pending prosecution against his possible involvement in corruption charges. When accusing his political opponents years ago, Ko famously said that position power was like the One Ring, making its bearer corrupted. Having served as the Mayor of Taipei City for 8 years, ironically, he himself now appears falling as the bearer of the One Ring, with all the legal proceedings unfolding in the months, if not years to come. The term "One Ring" thus went viral in the local news reporting here.
It has been an educational and entertaining journey with Tolkien through The Lord of the Rings. I look forward to my next encounter with Tolkien.
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