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Originally Posted by Mansun
Gollum would not have understood the real intentions of Gandalf, and drawing a brand of fire at him would have been for real. In his eyes, Gollum was nearly consumed with fire.
Farmer Maggot and Gandalf were friends, that's as far as the connection goes in relation to Frodo. Gandalf must have thought of Maggot a decent enough hobbit if he visited him now and again, as with Bombadil.
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I don't where to start with this one.
Yes, Gandalf deliberately frightened Gollum, making him
think he was going to burn him.
Saying Gandalf "nearly burned Gollum alive in a flash of anger" is not a statement about Gollum's subjective impressions. It is a statement about Gandalf's actions and intentions which is simply not supported by the text.
As for the other thing... still a
non sequitur, sorry.
And you still haven't answered my number one question. Where is the joke in
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"But let us not darken our hearts by imagining the trial of their gentle loyalty in the Dark Tower."
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Now, I know that to explain a joke is to ruin it... but you're using this one as a key part of your argument. Where is the humour in that comment?