195: All That Is Gold Does Not Glitter | Tolkien's Fellowship of the Ring | Book 1, chap. 10, Part 2

In this episode of Lore of the Rings, Aaron dives into the chapter "Strider" from JRR Tolkien's The Fellowship of the Ring, examining Frodo's decision-making process about accepting Strider as a guide. Uncover the intricate details behind Barliman Butterbur’s critical role, Gandalf’s delayed letter, and how these moments influenced Frodo’s perilous journey. Aaron highlights the courage of book-Barliman compared to his film portrayal and traces Gandalf's movements leading up to his capture by Saruman. The episode then focuses on Gandalf’s iconic letter and its poetic description of Strider, dissecting the layers of meaning in the renowned lines, "All that is gold does not glitter, not all those who wander are lost." Join Aaron as he unpacks the rich symbolism in Tolkien's writing, revealing the depth of Aragorn's character and his path from a wandering ranger to the rightful king. Whether you’re a first-time reader or a seasoned fan, this exploration will deepen your appreciation for the subtleties in Tolkien’s epic tale. Who are you? What's the best day for you to listen to new episodes? Tell me here: ringspodcast.com/new Tell me more about you! ringspodcast.com/feedback Wander Farther Download my free chapter guide for "Strider": ringspodcast.com/strider The History of the Ring of Barahir, #20: ringspodcast.com/20 Join the newsletter: ringspodcast.com Deals for you, my fellow wanderer Exclusive discount for Lore of the Rings Listeners: 25% off your entire order at Manly Bands. Details at https://www.ringspodcast.com/p/rings/ Download my FREE guide for reading Tolkien's Silmarillion: https://ringspodcast.kit.com/a982347493 About the Lore of the Rings Podcast Contact the show, donate, and find past episodes: ringspodcast.com Embark on an immersive journey through the captivating realms of J.R.R. Tolkien's Middle-earth, where the epic sagas of the Lord of the Rings, the Hobbit, the Silmarillion, and Unfinished Tales, and more come to life. Join us as we delve into the rich tapestry of Tolkien's masterful storytelling, drawing intriguing comparisons between his literary works and the cinematic adaptations crafted by Peter Jackson. Be at the forefront of the latest developments as we explore the highly anticipated Rings of Power series from Amazon. Prepare to be enthralled as we uncover hidden connections, untold tales, and delve into the depths of Middle-earth lore. Tune in now and become part of our fellowship on this extraordinary journey! This podcast is not affiliated with the Tolkien Estate. Our Sponsors: * Check out Uncommon Goods: https://uncommongoods.com/lotrpod Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/ringspodcast/donations Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

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