aragorn, in his speech at the gates of mordor, displays certain characteristics that allow him to immediately gain his small army's loyalty and elicit courage and performance beyond expectations from his army. indeed, his speech and subsequent actions motivate his men to mount a charge against an army with overwhelming numbers and into what looks like certain death. aragorn represents a clear example of a leader. a) transactional b) bureaucratic c) charismatic d) task-oriented e) middle-of-the road management (medium relationship and task)