Well, interesting Child of the 7th age. hmmm:
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In one place, Frodo sings compliments to Goldberry, who had strangely moved his heart. Then he stammered and was embarassed, alomst as a child would have been.
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hmm well he definitely was happy there. It was a safe place he and the hobbits where in, protected in some way by Tom. And the way it describes how he felt could be looked at as love at first sight. [img]smilies/smile.gif[/img] .....well she's described as having beauty like that of Elves yet more easily encompassed by hobbtish hearts in the "World of Tolkien from A to Z" book. Some what of a siren to the hobbits, it's easy to see why he was so happy.
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..In his farewell, Tom says to Frodo: Farewell, Elf-friend, it was merry meeeting!"..
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Actually that was Goldberry that said that to him.
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Neverin a thousand years would I describe PJ's Frodo as "perky".
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well yes Child that's easy to see, considering pretty much all of those scenes you mentioned in your earlier post were taken out of the movie. If I'm not mistaken. Though he was pretty happy at the very begining.
To me book Frodo's pretty much always looked and acted the same as the Elijah one. just a little different, but both I never saw as "old men". Even at the end of the book, I just saw him as pale tired....and only had nine fingers.
[ June 22, 2002: Message edited by: Amarantha Gamwich-Baggins ]