<BLOCKQUOTE>quote:<HR>I consider them to be "commentaries" on the situations to which they relate, as though written by minstels about the events portrayed. <HR></BLOCKQUOTE><BR>That is also how I have thought of the songs, especially <I>Into the West</I>. <BR><I>May It Be</I> I think, can also be taken that way. Although I do agree it makes since that it could be Galadriel addressing Frodo.<BR>(Of course though, Gollum's song is different, since that seems from Smeagol's point of view.)<BR>So, I think that <I>Into The West</I>is not just one person talking to the other, rather an overseer. And since this being the end, I think that makes sense. <BR>Yet, if it was to be one to another, to me it seems like its Sam to Frodo.<p>[ 2:51 AM January 02, 2004: Message edited by: MYyyPreciousSS ]
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Then the heart of Éowyn changed, or else at last she understood it. And suddenly her winter passed, and the sun shone on her.
"My Preciousss" - the line that started the obsession.
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