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Forum: The Books 12-25-2007, 06:30 PM |
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Poll: Who would have fallen?
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Evil Minion Beacon
The omnidirection evil minion beacon is an apt turn of phrase. After all, the Watcher in the Water seems to have singled Frodo out...the influence of the Ring perhaps vibrates on the frequency... |
Forum: The Books 09-08-2005, 09:06 PM |
Replies: 112
Poll: Who would have fallen?
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Evil and Son of Evil
Well thumbed, indeed! I think I made reference to it earlier obliquely (the "better to have been" thought). The conclusion is, of course ambiguous and no conclusion at all: these evils that have... |
Forum: The Books 09-07-2005, 10:43 AM |
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Poll: Who would have fallen?
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More Meanderings
I can't see Legolas OR Gimli falling right away, either. Legolas has to be the most humble elf I've ever seen, even with his proud words at the beginning. He learns easily and quickly, and bows to... |
Forum: The Books 09-06-2005, 11:19 AM |
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Poll: Who would have fallen?
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Brief Nonsequitur
An interesting way to phrase it, davem! I've heard this very thing applied to religious dogma and political systems as well. One could apply it to the written word in many forms--words are dangerous,... |
Forum: The Books 08-25-2005, 11:47 PM |
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Poll: Who would have fallen?
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The path of the Ring to one's heart...
originally posted by Lalwende: Perhaps the question is not "what selfish desire does the Ring offer fulfillment for for each individual," but rather, "what is the path of the Ring to his/her... |
Forum: The Books 08-23-2005, 05:32 PM |
Replies: 112
Poll: Who would have fallen?
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Can't resist call to talk about Pippin some more...hands on the palantir...too late!
I think this impression might come from the fact that Pippin CAN throw away a treasure at need, and he seems less attached to the things of the world, more Gandalf-like in that respect. Merry is... |
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