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1. 반지의 제왕 등장인물
Hobbits:
1. Frodo Baggins: The Ring-bearer, tasked with the perilous mission of destroying the
One Ring.
2. Samwise Gamgee: Frodo's loyal friend and companion, demonstrating unwavering
loyalty and courage.
3. Meriadoc "Merry" Brandybuck: Shows bravery in various battles and becomes a
respected figure.
4. Peregrin "Pippin" Took: Initially naive but grows in maturity, playing important
roles in battles.
Men: 5. Aragorn (Strider): Heir to the throne of Gondor, a skilled ranger, and a
charismatic leader.
6. Boromir: A valiant warrior from Gondor, initially tempted by the Ring but sacrifices
himself for Frodo.
7. Faramir: Boromir's brother, captain of Gondor, and a noble character who resists the
Ring's temptation. (영화랑 다름)
8. Denethor: Steward (집행관) of Gondor, consumed by despair and madness during
the war against Sauron.
9. Théoden: King of Rohan, initially influenced by Saruman but becomes a wise and
courageous leader.
10. Éomer: Nephew of Théoden, a skilled and honorable warrior.
11. Éowyn: Théoden's niece(조카딸), a courageous shieldmaiden who plays a pivotal
role in the Battle of the Pelennor Fields.
Elves: 12. Legolas: An Elf from Mirkwood, a skilled archer, and a member of the
Fellowship.
13. Galadriel: The powerful Elf queen of Lothlórien, wise and gracious.
14. Celeborn: Galadriel's husband and co-ruler of Lothlórien.
15. Elrond: Lord of Rivendell, provides guidance and support to the Fellowship.
Dwarves: 16. Gimli: A Dwarf warrior, a member of the Fellowship, and forms a close
bond with Legolas.
Wizards: 17. Gandalf: A wizard, guide, and a powerful force against the dark powers
in Middle-earth.
18. Saruman: Initially a wise wizard but becomes corrupted by his lust for power.
Ents: 19. Treebeard: An ancient Ent who leads the Ents in the march against
Saruman and Isengard.
Gollum/Sméagol: 20. Gollum (Sméagol): A tortured character, once a hobbit
named Sméagol, corrupted by the One Ring.
Others: 21. Tom Bombadil: A mysterious figure in the Old Forest, immune to the
Ring's power. (영화 등장 X)
22. Goldberry: Tom Bombadil's wife, associated with the river and nature.
23. Glorfindel: An Elf-lord who aids Frodo and the hobbits in their journey.
24. Haldir: An Elf of Lothlórien who guides the Fellowship into the realm.
25. Arwen: The daughter of Elrond, Aragorn's love interest.
Orcs and Other Creatures: 26. Uruk-hai: Specially bred Orcs designed for war
(Lurtz, Uglúk).
27. Grishnákh: Orc leader in Fangorn who captures Merry and Pippin.
28. Shagrat: Orc leader in Cirith Ungol.
29. Gorbag: Orc leader in Cirith Ungol.
30. Shelob: A giant spider guarding the pass into Mordor.
31. Witch-king of Angmar: Leader of the Nazgûl (Sauron 의 9 신하들- 초반에 반지
받았던 타락한 인간들), a powerful servant of Sauron.
32. Mouth of Sauron: Lieutenant(대위) of Sauron, emissary during the Battle of the
Black Gate.
33. Sauron: The Dark Lord, the primary antagonist seeking the One Ring for ultimate
power.
Chapter 1: A Long-expected Party
Bilbo Baggins throws a lavish eleventy-first (111th) birthday party in Bag End.
Bilbo uses the occasion to disappear and leave the Shire, using the One Ring's power.
Frodo is left with Bag End and the Ring, and Gandalf becomes concerned about the
Ring's influence.
Chapter 2: The Shadow of the Past
Gandalf reveals the true nature of the One Ring to Frodo.
Frodo learns about the Dark Lord Sauron and the history of the Ring.
Gandalf urges Frodo to leave the Shire to keep the Ring safe.
Chapter 3: Three is Company
Frodo decides to leave the Shire and is joined by his friends Sam and Pippin.
The Black Riders, servants of Sauron, begin pursuing Frodo.
Chapter 4: A Short Cut to Mushrooms
The hobbits enter the Old Forest, facing its mystical and dangerous nature.
Tom Bombadil, a mysterious figure, rescues the hobbits from Old Man Willow.
Tom Bombadil becomes their guide and protector.
Chapter 5: A Conspiracy Unmasked
Frodo, Sam, and Pippin reveal the true nature of their journey to Tom Bombadil.
Tom advises them on the dangers they will face and gives them provisions.
The hobbits decide to continue their journey to Rivendell.
Chapter 6: The Old Forest
The hobbits face more perils in the Old Forest.
Tom Bombadil rescues them again, emphasizing the limits of his power.
Tom guides them to the edge of the forest and bids them farewell.
Chapter 7: In the House of Tom Bombadil
The hobbits rest at Tom Bombadil's house.
Tom Bombadil shares songs and lore with them.
The hobbits continue their journey with new supplies and guidance.
Chapter 8: Fog on the Barrow-downs
The hobbits enter the Barrow-downs, ancient burial mounds.
They are captured by barrow-wights, and Frodo uses the light of Westernesse to
resist.
Tom Bombadil intervenes once again, rescuing the hobbits.
Chapter 9: At the Sign of the Prancing Pony
The hobbits arrive in Bree and stay at the Prancing Pony Inn.
Frodo accidentally puts on the Ring, revealing himself to the patrons.
Aragorn (Strider) reveals himself as a friend and offers to guide them to Rivendell.
Chapter 10: Strider
Aragorn joins Frodo, Sam, Merry, and Pippin as they leave Bree.
Aragorn explains his true identity and his commitment to helping Frodo.
The Black Riders attack, and the Fellowship flees toward Rivendell.
Chapter 11: A Knife in the Dark
The Fellowship faces the danger of the Ringwraiths at Weathertop.
Frodo is stabbed with a Morgul-blade and becomes gravely ill.
Aragorn takes charge and leads the Fellowship toward Rivendell, pursued by the
Black Riders.
Chapter 12: Flight to the Ford
The Fellowship, with Frodo weakened, continues the journey to Rivendell.
The Black Riders pursue them, and the Fellowship reaches the Ford of Bruinen.
Elrond's power is unleashed, sweeping away the Ringwraiths and saving Frodo.
Book 2: The Two Towers
Book 2, Part 1: The Departure of the Fellowship
Chapter 1: Many Meetings
Frodo wakes up in Rivendell and reunites with Gandalf.
The Council of Elrond decides to destroy the Ring, and the Fellowship is formed.
Frodo, Sam, Merry, Pippin, Aragorn, Legolas, Gimli, Boromir, and Gandalf set out.
Chapter 2: The Council of Elrond
The history of the Ring is discussed.
Frodo volunteers to take the Ring to Mordor.
The Fellowship sets forth, guided by Aragorn.
Chapter 3: The Ring Goes South
The Fellowship faces harsh conditions as they travel through the wilderness.
Saruman's spies, the crebain, threaten their secrecy.
They decide to enter the Mines of Moria as a passage to the other side of the Misty
Mountains.
Chapter 4: A Journey in the Dark
The Fellowship enters the Mines of Moria, facing eerie and ancient surroundings.
They discover Balin's tomb and realize that Moria is not safe.
A confrontation with the Balrog ensues, resulting in Gandalf's fall in the chasm.
Chapter 5: The Bridge of Khazad-dûm
The Fellowship mourns Gandalf's apparent loss.
They escape from Moria and are pursued by orcs.
Aragorn takes leadership of the Fellowship.
Chapter 6: Lothlórien
The Fellowship is welcomed to Lothlórien, the Elven realm.
They meet Galadriel and Celeborn.
Frodo, Sam, and Aragorn experience individual visions in the Mirror of Galadriel.
Chapter 7: The Mirror of Galadriel
Frodo and Sam witness visions in the Mirror.
Galadriel tests their resolve and offers insight into the challenges ahead.
The Fellowship receives gifts and sets forth in boats down the Great River.
Chapter 8: Farewell to Lórien
The Fellowship leaves Lothlórien, and Galadriel gifts them boats, cloaks, and other
items.
Boromir's desire for the Ring becomes apparent.
The Fellowship is divided, with Frodo and Sam heading towards Mordor on their
own.
Book 2, Part 2: The War of the Ring
Chapter 9: The Great River
The Fellowship faces new challenges on the river.
They decide to part ways, with Aragorn, Legolas, and Gimli pursuing the orcs who
captured Merry and Pippin.
Chapter 10: The Breaking of the Fellowship
Frodo and Sam head towards Mordor, facing challenges in the wilderness.
Aragorn, Legolas, and Gimli follow the trail of the orcs.
Boromir succumbs to the temptation of the Ring, attempting to take it from Frodo.
Book 3: The Return of the King
Book 3, Part 1: The Departure of Boromir
Chapter 1: The Departure of Boromir
Boromir tries to take the Ring from Frodo but is resisted.
Frodo decides to continue the journey alone, but Sam insists on joining him.
Merry and Pippin are captured by orcs, and Boromir defends them.
Chapter 2: The Riders of Rohan
Aragorn, Legolas, and Gimli begin tracking the orcs who captured Merry and Pippin.
They encounter Eomer and the Riders of Rohan, who are in conflict with Saruman.
Eomer aids the trio in their pursuit of the orcs.
Chapter 3: The Uruk-hai
Merry and Pippin escape from the orcs and meet Treebeard, an Ent.
Ents decide to march against Saruman after hearing about his destructive actions.
Aragorn, Legolas, and Gimli continue their pursuit.
Chapter 4: Treebeard
Merry and Pippin befriend Treebeard and learn about the Ents and their role in the
natural world.
Ents decide to attack Isengard, the stronghold of Saruman.
Chapter 5: The White Rider
Gandalf, revealed as Gandalf the White, encounters Aragorn, Legolas, and Gimli.
He recounts his return and enhanced power after his battle with the Balrog.
The group sets out for Edoras, the capital of Rohan.
Chapter 6: The King of the Golden Hall
The group arrives in Edoras, where they find King Théoden under the influence of
Saruman.
Gandalf helps to free Théoden from Saruman's spell.
Théoden decides to prepare for war against Saruman.
Chapter 7: Helm's Deep
Théoden and his people take refuge in Helm's Deep, a fortress in the mountains.
The Battle of Helm's Deep is fought against Saruman's forces.
Gandalf arrives with reinforcements, turning the tide in favor of Rohan.
Chapter 8: The Road to Isengard
The Ents, led by Treebeard, march on Isengard and confront Saruman.
Saruman's fortress is destroyed, and his influence over the land is broken.
Gandalf, Aragorn, and their companions leave Rohan to continue the quest.
Chapter 9: Flotsam and Jetsam
Merry and Pippin reunite with Aragorn, Legolas, Gimli, and Gandalf.
Ents' actions lead to the flooding of Isengard.
The group learns more about Saruman's plans and his alliance with Sauron.
Chapter 10: The Voice of Saruman
The group encounters Saruman at Orthanc.
Saruman attempts to manipulate them, but Gandalf rebuffs him.
Wormtongue, Saruman's servant, kills Saruman and is himself killed.
Chapter 11: The Palantír
Pippin looks into the Palantír, a seeing stone, and experiences a disturbing vision.
Aragorn uses the Palantír to reveal himself to Sauron, distracting him from Frodo's
quest.
Aragorn solidifies his role as the true heir to Gondor.
Chapter 12: The Forbidden Pool
Faramir, Boromir's brother, encounters Frodo and Sam near Gondor.
Faramir is tempted by the Ring but resists its power.
Frodo and Sam continue their journey to Mordor.
Chapter 13: Journey to the Cross-roads
Gollum becomes increasingly untrustworthy.
The trio reaches the crossroads near Minas Morgul, and Gollum's true intentions
become more apparent.
Tension rises as they approach Mordor.
Chapter 14: The Stairs of Cirith Ungol
Frodo, Sam, and Gollum navigate the Stairs of Cirith Ungol, facing challenges.
Gollum's behavior becomes more erratic.
They enter Mordor, nearing the end of their journey.
Chapter 15: Shelob's Lair
The trio encounters Shelob, a giant spider guarding the pass into Mordor.
Frodo is paralyzed by Shelob's sting, and Sam takes on the responsibility of saving
him.
The book ends on a cliffhanger with Frodo captured by orcs.
Book 4: The Return of the King
Book 4, Part 2: The Ring Goes East
Chapter 1: The Taming of Sméagol
Frodo is revealed to be alive but captured by Faramir and his Rangers.
Gollum is captured but agrees to guide Frodo and Sam to Mordor.
Faramir learns about the Ring but lets them go.
Chapter 2: The Passage of the Marshes
The trio enters the desolate and dangerous Dead Marshes.
Gollum's behavior becomes more sinister and suspicious.
Frodo and Sam become increasingly dependent on Gollum for guidance.
Chapter 3: The Black Gate is Closed
The group arrives at the Black Gate of Mordor, finding it heavily guarded.
They decide to attempt a different route, guided by Gollum.
Tension rises as they get closer to the heart of Mordor.
Chapter 4: Of Herbs and Stewed Rabbit
Gollum's loyalty is tested as Frodo and Sam rest.
Gollum's internal struggle between Sméagol and Gollum becomes more
pronounced.
The trio continues their journey toward Mount Doom.
Book 4, Part 3: Mount Doom
Chapter 5: The Window on the West
Faramir's encounter with Frodo and Sam is recounted to Aragorn.
Aragorn decides to march against Mordor to distract Sauron.
Sam overhears Gollum's conversation with Frodo, revealing Gollum's treacherous
intentions.
Chapter 6: The Forbidden Pool
Frodo and Sam are captured by Faramir, who is initially suspicious.
Faramir's encounter with Boromir and his quest for approval from his father,
Denethor, are explored.
Faramir releases Frodo and Sam, allowing them to continue their quest.
Chapter 7: Journey to the Cross-roads
The trio approaches the crossroads near Minas Morgul.
Gollum's manipulative behavior and Sam's growing mistrust intensify.
Tensions rise as they approach the end of their journey.
Chapter 8: The Stairs of Cirith Ungol
The trio faces challenges on the Stairs of Cirith Ungol.
Gollum's plot to separate Frodo and Sam unfolds.
Frodo is captured by orcs, and Sam is left alone, thinking Frodo is dead.
Chapter 9: Shelob's Lair
Sam believes Frodo is dead and takes the Ring to continue the quest alone.
Shelob, the giant spider, attacks Frodo.
Sam discovers Frodo is alive but unconscious, and he resolves to rescue him.
Chapter 10: The Choices of Master Samwise
Sam battles Shelob and believes he has killed her.
Sam learns that Frodo is not dead but captured by orcs.
Sam takes the Ring and resolves to rescue Frodo from the Tower of Cirith Ungol.
Chapter 11: The Black Gate Opens
Aragorn and the army of the West march towards the Black Gate to distract Sauron.
Frodo and Sam's perilous journey continues, with Sam posing as an orc.
The book ends with Frodo and Sam captured and the armies of the West facing the
might of Mordor.
Book 5: The Return of the King
Book 5, Part 4: The War of the Ring
Chapter 1: Minas Tirith
Pippin arrives in Minas Tirith, the capital of Gondor, and becomes a servant to
Denethor, the Steward.
Denethor's despair and his strained relationship with Faramir are depicted.
The city prepares for the impending siege by Sauron's forces.
Chapter 2: The Passing of the Grey Company
Aragorn, Legolas, Gimli, and the Rangers of the North travel to the Paths of the Dead.
Aragorn uses the Army of the Dead to defeat the Corsairs and recruits them for the
upcoming battle.
He releases them from their curse, and they pledge to fulfill their oath.
Chapter 3: The Muster of Rohan
Théoden rallies the Riders of Rohan to aid Gondor in the coming war.
Merry is determined to join the battle, and Éowyn disguises herself to accompany
him.
The Rohirrim ride to the aid of Gondor.
Chapter 4: The Siege of Gondor
Sauron's forces, led by the Witch-king of Angmar, lay siege to Minas Tirith.
The city faces numerous assaults, and the Rammas Echor is breached.
Denethor becomes increasingly desperate as the situation worsens.
Chapter 5: The Ride of the Rohirrim
Théoden and the Riders of Rohan arrive at the Battle of the Pelennor Fields.
The Rohirrim charge into battle, turning the tide against Sauron's forces.
Théoden falls in battle, and Éowyn and Merry play crucial roles.
Chapter 6: The Battle of the Pelennor Fields
The battle rages on with intense individual conflicts.
Éowyn and Merry confront the Witch-king, resulting in his defeat by Éowyn and
Merry's contribution.
Gandalf arrives with reinforcements, and the tide decisively turns against Sauron.
Chapter 7: The Pyre of Denethor
Denethor succumbs to despair and madness, attempting to burn himself and
Faramir.
Gandalf intervenes, saving Faramir and defeating Denethor, who dies by suicide.
Aragorn heals Faramir, Éowyn, and Merry in the Houses of Healing.
Book 5, Part 5: The War of the Ring
Chapter 8: The Houses of Healing
Aragorn tends to the wounded in the Houses of Healing in Minas Tirith.
Faramir and Éowyn recover, and Aragorn reveals his true identity as the King of
Gondor.
The shadow of Sauron is lifting as the Ring draws closer to Mount Doom.
Chapter 9: The Last Debate
The leaders of the Free Peoples debate their next move after the victory at Minas
Tirith.
Frodo, Sam, and Gollum draw near to Mordor.
Aragorn decides to march on the Black Gate to draw Sauron's attention away from
Frodo.
Chapter 10: The Black Gate Opens
Aragorn and his forces confront the Black Gate, challenging Sauron.
Frodo, Sam, and Gollum reach the entrance of Mount Doom.
The Ringwraiths, seeking the Ring, attack Frodo.
Chapter 11: The Tower of Cirith Ungol
Frodo and Sam are captured by orcs and taken to the Tower of Cirith Ungol.
Sam rescues Frodo from the orc tower, and Gollum plays a deceitful role.
The journey to Mount Doom becomes increasingly perilous.
Chapter 12: The Land of Shadow
Frodo and Sam face the harsh landscapes of Mordor.
Gollum's true allegiance becomes clear as he manipulates Frodo.
The trio reaches the foot of Mount Doom.
Chapter 13: Mount Doom
Frodo, Sam, and Gollum climb Mount Doom to reach the Cracks of Doom.
Gollum attacks Frodo, bites off his finger, and claims the Ring.
Gollum falls into the fiery chasm, destroying the Ring and Sauron's power.
Chapter 14: The Field of Cormallen
The Eagles rescue Frodo and Sam from Mount Doom.
The victory over Sauron is celebrated, and Aragorn is hailed as King.
The realm begins to heal from the long shadow of darkness.
Chapter 15: The Steward and the King
Aragorn is crowned King of Gondor.
The realm is reorganized, and Aragorn's rule brings about positive changes.
The Fellowship reunites in Minas Tirith.
Chapter 16: Many Partings
The Fellowship begins to disband as members go their separate ways.
Frodo, Gandalf, Bilbo, and the Elves set sail for the Undying Lands.
Sam returns to the Shire.
Chapter 17: Homeward Bound
The hobbits return
Book 6: The Return of the King
Book 6, Part 6: The Return of the King
Chapter 1: The Tower of Cirith Ungol
Sam rescues Frodo from the orc tower, and Gollum plays a deceitful role.
The journey to Mount Doom becomes increasingly perilous.
Frodo and Sam make their way toward Mordor's heart.
Chapter 2: The Land of Shadow
Frodo and Sam face the harsh landscapes of Mordor.
Gollum's true allegiance becomes clear as he manipulates Frodo.
The trio reaches the foot of Mount Doom.
Chapter 3: Mount Doom
Frodo, Sam, and Gollum climb Mount Doom to reach the Cracks of Doom.
Gollum attacks Frodo, bites off his finger, and claims the Ring.
Gollum falls into the fiery chasm, destroying the Ring and Sauron's power.
Chapter 4: The Field of Cormallen
The Eagles rescue Frodo and Sam from Mount Doom.
The victory over Sauron is celebrated, and Aragorn is hailed as King.
The realm begins to heal from the long shadow of darkness.
Chapter 5: The Steward and the King
Aragorn is crowned King of Gondor.
The realm is reorganized, and Aragorn's rule brings about positive changes.
The Fellowship reunites in Minas Tirith.
Chapter 6: Many Partings
The Fellowship begins to disband as members go their separate ways.
Frodo, Gandalf, Bilbo, and the Elves set sail for the Undying Lands.
Sam returns to the Shire.
Chapter 7: Homeward Bound
The hobbits return to the Shire but find it changed.
Saruman's influence is evident, and the hobbits are not welcomed by all.
Sam marries Rose Cotton.
Chapter 8: The Scouring of the Shire
The hobbits discover that Saruman has taken control of the Shire.
They lead a rebellion against Saruman and the ruffians.
The Shire is liberated, but it has been scarred by the industrialization imposed by
Saruman.
Chapter 9: The Grey Havens
Frodo, Bilbo, Gandalf, and other Elves sail from the Grey Havens to the Undying
Lands.
Sam returns to the Shire and continues his life.
The era of the Elves in Middle-earth comes to an end.