I'm only up to post 13 in this thread, but before I forget-- there have been many comparisons between Treebeard and Old Man Willow; but to me, Old Man Willow seems much less like an Ent to me, and much more like a Huorn. His "Devouring" of Merry and Pippin is analogous to the Huorns devouring orcs. The Huorns move, but underground, sort of swimming through it; they don't "walk" like Ents do.
Interesting that Merry and Pippin, the Devoured ones, were the ones to go on to Fangorn.
(In contrast to Ted Sandyman, I do believe Sam's friend/cousin/whatever *did* see an Ent, 'walking'....)
OK, back to reading....
Davem wrote:
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in the dreamlike air of the Old Forest, which seems to exist in a state between dreaming & waking.
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....."Faerie". Yes, you do go on to spell that out... GOod stuff.
Davem also wrote:
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And Frodo is the great dreamer, the one who is always half dreaming throughout his early life in the Shire, & who is most at home in the dreamworld of Middle Earth beyond the Shire's borders, who only seems to wake up once he leaves, & feels he is 'falling asleep again' when he returns home.
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YES!!! That is the best explaination for that line I have yet found; well said. Thanks for pulling that together.
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Frodo, it seems, never truly belongs in 'our' waking world - perhaps, like Galahad, he has been born solely to perform his task of taking the Ring to the Fire, & then departing back to the world of dreams.
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More Wow.