Two Turns (delivers)

the Two Turns is the second book, published in 1954, of the trilogy the Lord of the Rings writes by John Ronald Reuel Tolkien.

History

While Frodon and Sam leaves for the Mordor, the Uruk-hai seize Merry and Pippin. Boromir, come in their help, dies under the arrows of the attackers before Aragorn, Legolas and Gimli cannot join it, the latter having been inattentive in additional combat while Aragorn sought to follow the track of Frodon. After having entrusted the skin of Boromir to the river Anduin, the three survivors leave to help Merry and Pippin.

The track taken by Uruk-Hai is easy to follow, but they are fast and have a certain advance. Aragorn, Legolas and Gimli follow them during three days and three nights, but they are intercepted by Éomer which affirms to have massacred all the Orque S and found any Hobbit. The three companions arrive on the spot of the battle, and Aragorn, seeing in the traces of the battle that the hobbits could escape, they decide to go to carry to them help in the forest of Fangorn. Instead of the Hobbits, they meet Gandalf, returned on the Ground of the Medium to finish its mission and from now on vêtu of white.

Film adaptation

It of it was drawn a film, the Lord of the Rings: The Two Turns left the December 18th 2002 in France and second shutter the cinematographic trilogy the Lord of the Rings realized by Peter Jackson.

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