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Arwen Imladris 03-02-2002 10:36 AM

Questions from another beginner
 
Hi! I have read the LOTR 3 times now but I still do not understand everything.

Where do the elves go? What is this place over the sea? Why do the elves all just decide to get up and leave? If the elves have so much power and are imortal, why don't they do more in the LOTR? Well I hope someone can help me!

Mat_Heathertoes 03-02-2002 11:09 AM

Phew! I ain't touching this one with a bargepole! I will only say you probably need to read 'The Silmarillion' by J.R.R. Tolkien which will answer all those questions concerning the Elves

littlemanpoet 03-02-2002 11:20 AM

Well said, Mat Heathertoes. Arwen, you need to read The Silmarillion and I also recommend Unfinished Tales AFTER The Silmarillion. Warning, though: The Silmarillion doesn't read the same as LOTR; it's more archaic, but absolutely worth it for all that. If you've read LOTR 3 times I think you're committed enough. [img]smilies/biggrin.gif[/img]

Arwen Imladris 03-02-2002 11:36 AM

Thanks.. I think.
Ya, my dod warned me that the Silmarilion was hard to read. Oh well, I will try!
Thanks again!

Gorin Icearms 03-02-2002 11:55 AM

It's not super hard, just alot of names and places.

Elven-Maiden 03-02-2002 12:25 PM

The Grey Havens is elf-heaven. After they've spent some time on earth, they get weary, and decide to go to heaven. Kinda like when your grandma says "I'm looking forward to going to heaven". [img]smilies/frown.gif[/img] That, at least is how I understood it.

Nufaciel 03-02-2002 12:26 PM

Yeah, all the names and places get confusing sometimes. It helped me to jot down a few notes along the way the first time I read it.

GollumsPrecious 03-03-2002 04:50 AM

Take notes if you like but personally I think the SUPERB index Christopher Tolkein made for the Sil is more than plenty. The Appendices also include some excellent family trees as well as diagrams which explain the way the Elves split into groups such as the Vanyar, Noldor, Teleri etc after being called to the Blessed Realms.

Mhoram 03-03-2002 12:14 PM

Quote:

The Grey Havens is elf-heaven. After they've spent some time on earth, they get weary, and decide to go to heaven. Kinda like when your grandma says "I'm looking forward to going to heaven". That, at least is how I understood it.
This is a really poor analogy, and in some ways, wholly incorrect. I suggest reading the Silmarilion.

GollumsPrecious 03-03-2002 12:52 PM

yeh...I'd go further than that and say it's just plain wrong..and wrong in a big way.

The Grey Havens was the place FROM where Elves (and other chosen ones such as ring bearers, Gandalf etc) departed on their journey to the Blessed Realms....ie on their way along the "Straight Road" to Aman/Erressa which had been hidden since the end of the second age.

To be more precise it was the TOWN where Cidran lived and was located at the head of the Gulf of Lhun.

Paul.

Arwen Imladris 11-24-2002 03:05 PM

Hehehe. I love digging up old threads. I believe that this was my very first post! Ahh *wipes eyes* I was just a little newbie then! [img]smilies/smile.gif[/img]

dragoneyes 11-24-2002 03:42 PM

So did you read the Silm. in the end?

Galadrie1 11-24-2002 06:18 PM

Ah! Arwen, you have no idea how much that confused me! I didn't read the dates on the first posts, and I was going nuts! I couldn't understand why you were asking all those questions since I know you've read The Silmarillion! [img]smilies/rolleyes.gif[/img]

Arwen Imladris 11-25-2002 02:47 PM

Yes dragoneyes, I have now read the Sil and UT and LOTR since then. [img]smilies/smile.gif[/img]

Galadrie1, Sorry for the confusion!
[img]smilies/rolleyes.gif[/img] I think started reading the Sil for the first time after about March 2nd. I finished reading it over the March Break.

Tyler 11-25-2002 05:05 PM

Thay go over the sea to be at peace. Yes thay are very powerful but have been in Middle Earth for 1000s of years. Thay tire of the place and want eternal bliss and that is what they get when then go over the sea. The reason thay dont get more involved is that thay are elves and have been involved with war and death long befor men and thay tire of that.


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