Table of Contents
- 1 How did Aragorn trick Sauron?
- 2 When Aragorn looked in the stone of Orthanc what did he reveal to Sauron?
- 3 Does Aragorn fight Sauron in the book?
- 4 Was the Mouth of Sauron in the book?
- 5 Did Sauron fear anyone?
- 6 Is Aragorn a different kind of King than Sauron?
- 7 Why did Aragorn give up the ring of Gondor?
- 8 How powerful was Sauron as a spirit in the Second Age?
How did Aragorn trick Sauron?
The Army of the West, led by Aragorn, marched on the gate to distract Sauron’s attention from Frodo Baggins and Sam Gamgee, who were dangerously carrying the One Ring through Mordor. Aragorn realized that this was an intentionally weak feint, meant to lure them into thinking that Sauron’s army was exhausted.
When Aragorn looked in the stone of Orthanc what did he reveal to Sauron?
Sauron saw Pippin in the Orthanc Stone, assumed he was the hob- bit Ring-bearer, and concluded that Saruman had the Ring. Three days later Aragorn deliberately revealed himself to Sauron in the Orthanc Stone, and Sauron concluded, again wrongly, that if Aragorn had the Stone, he must also have the hobbit and the Ring.
What happens when Aragorn looks into Palantir?
In the LOTR The Two Towers movie, Pippin takes a look at the Palantir and Aragorn grabs it for a second to save him. Later in the extended version of the LOTR The Return of the King, Aragorn again picks it up and this time we see Sauron and a dead Arwen.
Does Aragorn fight Sauron in the book?
In it Aragorn decapitates the Mouth of Sauron in anger before their exchange is complete, while in the book the Mouth rides away from the Host to Cirith Gorgor.
Was the Mouth of Sauron in the book?
Aragorn mentions that the name “Sauron” (meaning “Abominable”) is the name used by his enemies, and according to Aragorn, Sauron himself did not permit it pronounced. Therefore it would be strange for a servant of Sauron to have a title that includes the word “Sauron”.
What does Sauron whisper to Aragorn at the Black Gate?
In the movies, Sauron called Aragorn out by his name. This happens once Aragorn arrives in front of the Black Gate. At that point, Sauron has a clear view of Aragorn and at that point he addresses him. He tells Aragorn that it takes more than elvish glass and a broken Elvish blade to be the king.
Did Sauron fear anyone?
Sauron feared Aragorn because evil fears, to greater and lesser degrees, everything and everybody. The absence of trust in evil betrays this fear.
Is Aragorn a different kind of King than Sauron?
The insinuation here is that Aragorn is a different kind of king than Sauron and does not wish to have an army of slaves. I believe there was no risk of the dead men turning on him or the people of Gondor, even if Aragorn abused their trust. He had too great a leverage over their souls and they were desperate for freedom.
What did Aragorn do with the army of the dead?
Aragorn had given his word to the army of the dead to release them after the battle. Even though they could have easily overthrown Mordor and Sauron — but he knew that he was only as good as his word. He therefore had to uphold his word and free them. The war wasn’t over, but the battle most certainly was.
Why did Aragorn give up the ring of Gondor?
The oath however, was to come to Gondor’s aid in a battle, not to become Gondor’s army in a war. Aragorn believed strongly in the blood of Numenor and in their greater sense of values. The whole point of giving up the ring to be destroyed is that he does not believe that tyranny is a pathway to freedom.
How powerful was Sauron as a spirit in the Second Age?
Considering that Sauron was far more powerful in the Second Age, he has only been lessened as a spirit once he possessed the ring of power, and he had far more powerful servants. Aragorn had given his word to the army of the dead to release them after the battle.