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Old 06-24-2002, 02:44 AM   #66
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Sharon, hmm some good stuff. but still I find some fault, no offence ment.
hmm I forgot some of that stuff, but may I point out something, about the elves, it's suggested in the book that they are a beautiful race of people, many "fall" in some way for them...how can I say this....they have a serene thing to them. Um well a good example was in chapter 7 when Frodo looked upon Goldberry:
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..., feeling his heart moved with a joy that he did not understand. He stood as he did at times stood enchanted by fair elven-voices; but the spell was now laid upon him was different: less keen and lofty was the delight, but deeper and nearer to mortal heart; marvellous and yet not strange.
Basicly what I'm saying is that there seems to be a difference. And that the elves are just a more attractive race.
Any one else find it a little weird that I just love the cartoon version of Frodo? I know people hated the animation in that movie. Come to think of it now, I don't think i've ever really had my own image of Frodo in my head. While reading it (or right when mom fist started reading it to me) I saw that cartoon movie and saw some pictures from FOTR of Elijah as Frodo,
so I guess I've had other people's views of Frodo in my head instead all this time. hmmmmm Have to think about that....urrr I better get off the computer now My eyes and back starting to hert. [img]smilies/redface.gif[/img]

[ June 25, 2002: Message edited by: Amarantha Gamwich-Baggins ]
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