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![]() If Sauron finds the Ring, he will use it to take over the whole of Middle-earth. The story tells how the One Ring, a ring of power made by the Dark Lord Sauron, lost for many centuries, has reappeared and is in the hands of a hobbit, Frodo Baggins, in the England-like Shire. The chapter follows all the main action of The Lord of the Rings. Peter Jackson's film trilogy maintains two key elements: a burning Shire, glimpsed by Frodo in the crystal ball-like Mirror of Galadriel and the means of Saruman's death, transposed to Isengard.įictional history Context The chapter, which has been called one of the most famous anticlimaxes in literature, has been generally excluded from film adaptations of The Lord of the Rings. Tolkien considered other identities for the wicked Sharkey before settling on Saruman late in his composition process. The chapter was intended to counterbalance the larger plot, concerning the physical journey to destroy the One Ring, with a moral quest upon the return home, to purify the Shire and to take personal responsibility. Although Tolkien denied that the chapter was an allegory for Britain in the aftermath of World War II, commentators have argued that it can be applied to that period, with clear contemporary political references that include a satire of socialism, echoes of Nazism, allusions to the shortages in postwar Britain, and a strand of environmentalism.Īccording to Tolkien, the idea of such a chapter was planned from the outset as part of the overall formal structure of The Lord of the Rings, though its details were not worked out until much later. The hobbits rouse the Shire to rebellion, lead their fellow hobbits to victory in the Battle of Bywater, and end Saruman's rule.Ĭritics have considered "The Scouring of the Shire" the most important chapter in The Lord of the Rings. The ruffians have despoiled the Shire, cutting down trees and destroying old houses, as well as replacing the old mill with a larger one full of machinery which pollutes the air and the water. ![]() The Fellowship hobbits, Frodo, Sam, Merry, and Pippin, return home to the Shire to find that it is under the brutal control of ruffians and their leader "Sharkey", revealed to be the Wizard Saruman. ![]() ![]() ![]() " The Scouring of the Shire" is the penultimate chapter of J. R. R. Penultimate chapter of The Lord of the Rings ![]()
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