The journey from The Prancing Pony in Bree, through Weathertop, and on to the elven kingdom of Rivendell is a dark and perilous road. In Peter Jackson’s 2001 film adaptation of the Lord of the Rings, Aragorn leads the four hobbits through the Midgewater Marshes, a damp and foul-smelling place that is likely to darken anyone’s spirits.
So Aragorn sets a fire to keep watch, and sings to himself, a beautiful song in elvish words, which Frodo overhears. When asked of whom he sings, Aragorn, who is
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