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Author:  Tifa Rokkuhato [ August 29th, 2007, 8:46 pm ]
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I think thats the idea of the scene you know to make people and Frodo think that it had taken Aragorn too, you know like a little suspence or surprise either one works for meh! :explode:

But yeah thats what I think Im not sure tho :-D

~Alane~

Author:  FRODOFAN [ October 7th, 2007, 1:44 pm ]
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Glad you agree! Yes, I'd say Aragorn is pretty wise. We know from the EE that he is 87. ;)

Author:  Tifa Rokkuhato [ October 16th, 2007, 2:37 pm ]
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*gasp* Now now, I'm sure he would want to keep his age secret....for a while at least >>;; Give the man some privacy <<;;

But yeah I would never even picture Aragorn even thinking of takine the Ring from Frodo, I mean that's the whole reason he came along, right to take care of the Ring and the Ringbeare, and I don't think he would break such a promise
Unless......ARAGORN WAS SUDDENTLY REPLACED BY AN EVIL TWIN!! ....Or clone Then maybe...but nah, Aragorn's got a pure heart, rare to find in those days of Shadow

~Alane~

Author:  Celebrían [ October 27th, 2007, 5:43 pm ]
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I foumd it that he was really worried that Boromir took the Ring from Frodo.

Author:  Celebrían [ October 27th, 2007, 5:43 pm ]
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I found it that he was really worried that Boromir took the Ring from Frodo.

Author:  Precious [ April 8th, 2008, 7:50 pm ]
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He sounds demonic.... but cool.

Author:  Ashwise [ April 21st, 2008, 8:20 pm ]
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TheThain wrote:
Aragorn: "Frodo?"
Frodo: [startled] "It has taken Boromir."
Aragorn: "Where is the Ring?"

Does anyone else find that Aragorn (Viggo) says this too... evilishly (I couldn't think of a better word). He makes it sound like Aragorn wants the ring for himself, IMHO.


I thought it was great that PJ wrote it like that because it seems that everyone wants the ring for their evil purpose! :-D

Author:  Lady Erana [ January 11th, 2011, 6:38 pm ]
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I think it serves the purpose to make the audience realize that Frodo cannot trust anyone, not even the trustworthy good Aragorn, with the ring around. For one second, Frodo and the audience mistrust Aragorn, while he simply worried that Boromir took the ring from Frodo. It IS confusing, though. I dislike this little evil tone in Aragorns voice, because I think it doesn't fit him.

Author:  Rat_and_the_Raven [ September 3rd, 2011, 12:11 am ]
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^ I think that tone was used to make you feel uncomfortable and a little afraid of Aragorn for that moment.

And when they're on the banks and just taking stock and right after Gimli says "Pay no heed to that young habit" Aragorn notices that Boromir's shield was there but Boromir wasn't and a ranger that can read a path on bare rock will notice an evil presence enter Boromir's heart.

Author:  Areanne [ May 5th, 2012, 5:45 pm ]
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I think it was used to add suspense, and what's more Aragorn was revealed to have a huge part in this, if he fell to the Ring... What if? Aragorn did live in the wild most of his life and could probably easily overcome Frodo if he did become tempted by the Ring. And for all Frodo would know, he'd have two men, both strong warriors of Gondor from proud blood lusting over the Ring hunting him down. Hobbits aren't described as very fast, so that would only cause more problems...

So, yup. I agree with the many others who say this. :yes:

Author:  Areanne [ May 5th, 2012, 5:46 pm ]
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I think it was used to add suspense, and what's more Aragorn was revealed to have a huge part in this, if he fell to the Ring... What if? Aragorn did live in the wild most of his life and could probably easily overcome Frodo if he did become tempted by the Ring. And for all Frodo would know, he'd have two men, both strong warriors of Gondor from proud blood lusting over the Ring hunting him down. Hobbits aren't described as very fast, so that would only cause more problems...

So, yup. I agree with the many others who say this. :yes:

Author:  Ariele [ April 23rd, 2013, 12:02 pm ]
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I think I agree with it being simply for suspense cause you really want to think that Aragorn would be able to resist the ring so you're like 'oh no' but then he does resist it and you're like 'good' :).

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