17 Reasons Aragorn from Lord of the Rings was more ranger than a king

Viggo Mortensen in Lord Of The Rings Trilogy | Image via New Line Cinema
Viggo Mortensen in Lord Of The Rings Trilogy | Image via New Line Cinema

6) Struggles with self-doubt

Viggo Mortensen in The Lord Of The Rings Trilogy | Image via New Line Cinema
Viggo Mortensen in The Lord Of The Rings Trilogy | Image via New Line Cinema

In The Lord Of The Rings movies, Aragorn often doubts his ability to lead and fulfill his destiny, reflecting his modest and self-critical nature. In The Fellowship of the Ring, when Gandalf falls into the abyss in Moria, Aragorn is faced with the responsibility of leading the Fellowship. He feels uncertain about his ability to guide them and doubts his own decisions. This moment highlights his internal struggle and hesitation to fully embrace his leadership role. Despite these doubts, he steps up to the challenge, showing his resilience and dedication to the mission.

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