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A secret weapon?
At the beginning of both The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings, Gandalf is described as having “eyebrows that extended beyond the brim of his hat”.
Did Tolkien merely do this as a joke or did he seriously mean it? Can you imagine if he seriously meant it? It might not look so outlandish when he has a hat on, but when he takes it off... "If I put styling gel in it just right and point the ends and hold them until they dry, they make very effective pokers for anyone who tries to attack me." This thread can be used for people’s opinions on the matter, and other descriptions that seem like Tolkien couldn’t have meant it. I would like some serious thoughts on the matter, but not very many are necessary. Also if anyone could get a hold of some pictures that correctly portray his eyebrows, I would be interested in seeing them. --Finduilas-- |
The Rankin/Bass cartoon seems to have solved the problem by giving him a hat without a brim.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v4...na/gandalf.jpg |
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Hahaha! That's hilarious. Only, Gandalf had a wide-brimmed hat, if I'm not mistaken...
I once sketched him with foot long eyebrows. If can draw that again and then scan it onto the computer, perhaps I could show you. Or, I could try doing it on Paint, but I'm awful on Paint... -- Folwren |
The famous John Howe image of Gandalf striding through The Shire does not have eyebrows which extend beyond the brim of his hat, although they are a bit thick and his hair does flow out from under the sides of the brim.
http://i3.photobucket.com/albums/y64...es/Gandalf.jpg You know, I have the vaguest hunch, just a teeny tiny suspicion, that something about this topic will eventually come round to depictions of balrogs. Not that they have ever been said or argued to have such accoutrement as bushy eyebrows. :eek: |
Lol.
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And, yes Folwren I do believe it was a broadbrimed hat. Thanks for all the pictures :) |
Ever seen a really old man whose wife did not clip his eyebrows? I've had to yank mine now for the last 5 years, and I'm only in my 40s. Imagine a Gandalf the Grey who has been around for thousands of years, his eyebrows constantly growing like an old man's does, and he not giving tuppence about it because he has more important things to worry about. It's part of Tolkien's means of hinting at how old Gandalf is, or at least how long he's been around. Sorry for a rather "Books" post, but I thought I'd suggest what Tolkien probably meant by it.
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Would his eyebrows grow sideways past the brim of his hat? |
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:rolleyes: |
But how ... how would he get it to stick out straight from under the brim of his hat? Instead of falling down the sides and joining his beard?
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...moustache wax... :Merisu:
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Gandalf's beard was also said once to "stand out stiff like bristling wire" - he's probably got very thick hair - I'm not at all surprised his eyebrows stood out. He's also got excellent forehead muscles - all that brow-furrowing & worrying has built up quite a foundation for all that hair.
Or maybe they're extendable? I remember he "stuck out his bushy eyebrows" at Bilbo in anger - does Gandalf have retractable eyebrows? |
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Now I can imagine Gandalf sailing over the Misty Mountains, eyebrows twirling like a helicopter... |
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Anyway, I went to see the film Goya's Ghosts yesterday. There was an old priest Father Gregorio, played by Michael Lonsdale, whose eyebrows would surely almost match Gandalf's. Unfortunately, I can't find a proper photo of him anywhere. :( |
As I recall, his hat is described as 'shady'.
Whenever I read that (or read about it :rolleyes: ), I always try to picture Gandalf's large eyebrows sticking out beyond the brim of his shady hat. I can never get it. LOL |
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