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Haunting Spirit
Join Date: Dec 2003
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possibly the greatest line in english literature must be:
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Illusionary Holbytla
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Another good part is when Sam is near the Tower of Cirith Ungol just after he wakes up and he is wondering about the rest of the Fellowship and what is going on and he "waved his hand vaguely in the air before him; but he was in fact now facing southwards, as he came back to Shelob's tunnel, not west."
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Ubiquitous Urulóki
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Oh, I remembered a fun tidbit.
When the Nine Walkers first arrive at the western door of Khazad-dum, Gandalf reads the inscription written on the door itself. The inscription reads thus; Quote:
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Shade of Carn Dūm
Join Date: Jul 2003
Location: The Encircling Sea, deciding which ship to ruin next...could be yours.
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I've always liked the idea and hints to the pukel-men, and the later links to the Woses of druadan.
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Wight
Join Date: Jan 2003
Location: 3rd star from the right over Kansas
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Woo, Kransha . . . for the first 2/3 of your latest post in this thiread I was thinking, "Um hmmm . . . yeh . . . yeh . . . surely Kransha doesn't think "Speak friend and enter" is a new discovery on his/her part . . . " and then, "Woo!"
I guess I either don't recall or haven't read whether dwarves can/could read Elven writing, but the idea of Narvi playing a practical joke--that is special! Any dwarves out there have anything to say about this? (Elves are also welcome to reply!) ![]() ![]()
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To venture out of the realm of LOTR for a minute, one of my favorites is from The Silmarillion:
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Ghost Prince of Cardolan
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Kransha that was too good ,one of the best i have ever heard
really cool,keep it up ![]() ya i think the pukel men are actually the wild men of the drudan forest. just a guess actually. ![]()
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Wight
Join Date: Feb 2004
Location: Troll's larder
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Yellow Boots versus itching hands
Ga, People!
I found one more favorite: starring Merry Dol and Dong Dillo! Quote:
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Animated Skeleton
Join Date: Sep 2002
Location: at sea
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The parts where Pippin is riding on Shadowfax with Gandalf; I think it's in TTT. Very vivid. Expressions like: in the darkling, the westering moon, etc.
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Ghost Prince of Cardolan
Join Date: Oct 2003
Location: Essex, England
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Frodo talking to Sam about them being characters in a book before they reach Shelob's lair
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And the lines about Merry after the battle with the Witch King Quote:
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Wight
Join Date: Feb 2004
Location: Troll's larder
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Elves?
Ga, the funny parts strike again! Remember how Faramir found Frodo and Sam?
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Wight
Join Date: Feb 2004
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Growing beard
Geesh... can't resist...
You can find this in the last few paragraphs of Flotsam and Jetsam, The Two Towers. Quote:
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Ghost Prince of Cardolan
Join Date: Oct 2003
Location: Essex, England
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Oroaranion, I reckon the line
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The elegy to Snowmane (which is quoted from old memory and may not be 100% accurate) always makes me shiver. The irony is strong, I think.
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And my favorite, much quoted, passage is the one from "Journey to the cross roads" where Frodo and Sam see the old statue of the King which has been defaced and beheaded, yet around the old king's forehead a vine with golden flowers has grown. It is a powerful foreshadowing of the King's return, and Frodo comments "They cannot conquer forever". I find it one of the most evocative scenes in the whole book, because Frodo's despair rarely lifts from that point on, but you see in that instant such glowing hope. Sophia
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Join Date: Mar 2004
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I'm at work so I don't have my copy handy but one of my favourite quotes from not only the books but the movie as well is when Gandalf has just found Sam evesdropping on their conversation. It goes something like this.
"Nothing really. Just something about a dark lord and the end of the world, please don't turn me into anything un-natural!" It sets up Sam and all of his innocent enthusiasm for the rest of the book. ![]() |
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Pile O'Bones
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I love any moment where Sam sings. The best is when they are near Weathertop in FotR, and one of the hobbits asks about Gil-Galad. Just recently I was reading that part and I came upon the poem. I don't have the book with me now but it goes something like this: "A low voice started chanting..." I immediately (in my mind) read the poem as if Aragorn was saying it, and I was as surprised as all the characters to find out that Sam was the one singing. Also the fact that he only remembered the part about elves and not the part about Mordor is funny. It just shows what a good-natured hobbit Sam really is
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Shade of Carn Dūm
Join Date: May 2003
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My most favorite chapter is A Conspiracy Unmasked, and you could say that it is somewhat unknown, seeing as it wasn't in the movie. I also love the fox part too! But this is perhaps my most favorite quote:
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Join Date: Apr 2004
Location: massachusetts
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I am in love with a quote that Sam says when he asks Frodo what he should name his daughter:
"I suppose you're right Mr. Frodo, I've heard some beautiful names on my travels, but I suppose they're a bit too grand for daily wear and tear, as you might say. The Gaffer, he says 'Make it short, and then you won't have to cut it short before you can use it.' But if it's to be a flower-name, then I don't trouble about the length: it must be a beautiful flower, because, you see, I think she is very beautiful, and is going to be beautifuller still." It really shows Sam's personality because he worries so much about every detail in his life. This would be an important detail, but still he consults Frodo about it. Also, the name Elanor is kind of like introducing asian food to a hispanic person. it broadens and beautifies the shire. Tolkien was amazingly clever by putting this in there because people can connect with that kind of melting pot, especially if they live in america. |
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Join Date: Dec 2002
Location: Tottering about in the Wild
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Several of my favorite parts of the trilogy have been quoted, but no one has mentioned Barliman Butterbur! I smile every time I read his response to the attack on the hobbits' room:
"Guests unable to sleep in their beds and good bolsters ruined and all! What are we coming to?" FOTR, A Knife in the Dark And then there's Gandalf's comment about him at the end of his letter to Frodo: "A worthy man, but his memory is like a lumber room: thing wanted always buried. If he forgets, I shall roast him." FOTR, Strider And here's a favorite line of mine from The Hobbit : "Never laugh at live dragons, Bilbo, you fool!"
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Delver in the Deep
Join Date: Dec 2002
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What sticks out most to me after reading these passionate quotes, is that the passages are NOT little, unimportant OR unknown!! That's the way Tolkien is, and the reason we can go back to reading his works time and time and time again. I'm sure they must be the most re-read non-political and non-theological books in existence. LOTR would probably give even the Communist Manifesto a run for its money.
So this thread is kind of an anachronism. But I might be wrong, especially since I'm only 70% sure what that word even means!! But in the spirit of the season, here we go. This is relatively unimportant , but if you ask me it is still absolutely essential, and of course I'm extremely disappointed that it wasn't in the movie! Quote:
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Banshee of Camelot
Join Date: May 2002
Location: Switzerland
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![]() But, as you suspected, "anachronism" isn't the right word : it means "error in time reckoning, thing out of harmony with the present". Whereas you meant to say, that the posts in this thread contradict the title... (I know there's a foreign word for selfcontradictory, but I can't remember it right now. ![]() Here's something which is not important for the plot of that story, but it really touched me: In "of Tuor and his coming to Gondolin" in U.T , Voronwė describes to Tuor how he tarried on the way in Nan-tathren, "lovely to hearts enchantment was that land" and how he nearly forgot his errand and wanted to stay there. I found this part very moving, giving us a glimpse into the feelings of that Elf, who otherwise is just a "instrument" of Ulmo to bring Tuor to Gondolin. Also a bit later in the same story: Voronė sighed , and spoke then softly as if to himself "But very bright were the stars upon the margin of the world, when at times the clouds about the West were drawn aside."
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Shade of Carn Dūm
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