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01-29-2012, 06:17 PM | #1 |
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LOTR: what did you NOT like in the books?
The title says it all.
I for one would have been a lot happier with fuller descriptions of the characters
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01-29-2012, 06:36 PM | #2 |
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Humph! What a question!
/kidding. The first few times I've read it I have been peeved by the Gollum chapters (eg: Passage Through the Marshes) and the Shire chapters (eg: Three is Company). Now - not so much. There are certain priceless moments in every chapter.
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01-29-2012, 06:56 PM | #3 |
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I wish they'd been longer.
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01-29-2012, 07:38 PM | #4 |
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Tom Bombadil. I know the arguments about the function he serves but the poetry is sub vogon and I find perky irritating.
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01-29-2012, 07:48 PM | #5 |
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It's a very minor issue, but the way Bill Ferny just ran off into the night without being heard from again always seemed to me like unfinished business. Maybe he could have turned up as a stowaway on Frodo's ship to the West and been thrown overboard by Galadriel.
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01-29-2012, 08:05 PM | #6 |
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No, no, precious! We need some mystery, some enigma! You don't have to have an explanation for everything in literature!
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01-29-2012, 08:06 PM | #7 |
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Inzil, I have excavated this from my early days on the downs. Nice to see I have at least been consistent in my dislike of Bombadil.
http://forum.barrowdowns.com/showthread.php?t=11169
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01-29-2012, 08:08 PM | #8 |
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P.s.
You know, Ferny's fate could be made into a smashing fanfic!
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I always felt bad about Saruman's fate. Not only that Wormtongue killed him, but that he turned beggar and found satisfaction in destroying the Shire. He would have deserved better.
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01-30-2012, 06:49 AM | #10 |
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01-30-2012, 12:08 PM | #11 |
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I have always found it difficult to read Sam's battle with Shelob without a smirk or two.
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01-30-2012, 12:40 PM | #12 |
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I've been thinking back about things that bothered me, and I remembered the scene in Fellowship, when the Hobbits are captured by the Barrow Wights and upon being freed, Tom extols them to run around naked. Excuse me? You lads go ahead if you want, I'll just stand behind this shrubbery with my eyes averted until someone comes along with a change of clothes, thank you very much.
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01-30-2012, 06:58 PM | #15 |
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Yeah, well the running around outside naked portion of my life is WAAAAAAYYYYYYY behind me.
There are time I fear good old Tom would not have passed a drug test.
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At times I've thought some of the Elves, mainly the Silvan variety such as Haldir of Lórien, came off as rather sanctimonious.
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Ah, yes... the Natl. Lampoon version. I giggled myself to sleep many times with that when I was a wee nipper back in college.
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01-31-2012, 08:28 AM | #19 |
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Ah, yes. That's the one. My mistake.
Something Aganzir said, I wanted to touch upon; the fate of Saruman. What finally happened to him didn't bother me at all, and as far as I'm concerned he got what was coming to him. By his actions, he gave up the right for a "noble death" and by being stabbed in the back by Wormtongue (just as he had stabbed everyone in the back whom he had dealt with before), it proved to be a classic example of "what goes round...". In a literary sense, what he did to the Shire had to be done to show that even someplace as safe and idyllic as the Shire wasn't immune to what had happened in the great wide world. And it was the final tempering for the Hobbits of the Fellowship.
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I know. It was fair and made perfect sense. I'm just something of a sentimentalist when it comes to Saruman.
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Agreed with Agan concerning running naked, that is very Finnish of us though. Could be questioned why the Nordic people, who definitely should keep their clothes on in order to stay warm, are the ones who are the most comfortable in taking them off. Hmm...
As for me, I've more than once just skipped the fourth book (shame on me), I never found that storyline (/characters I think) interesting enough to hold me for the length of the whole book. It's been a while, though, so maybe if I read it now (which I can't do, my copy is in Finland :/) I'd like it better.
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Actually, I think it was Freud who ruined a lot of things. Quote:
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parson's_Pleasure There is a story of a group of dons who rushed to cover their err embarassment when a boat party of ladies appeared. Most wrapped their towels around their waists but one took the swifter action of throwing his towel over his head. When his companions asked him what he was doing he replied "I don't know about you chaps, but in this town I am known by my face..".
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Wow, we Yanks are taking some hits here (Not really, I know). We have communal showers in gyms and swimming pools and schools (Unless they've changed the layouts in college dorms, that is). BUT! Unlike some Hobbits, for the most part, if a person were to tell a group of grown men to run around outside, nekkid... chances are they'd demure.
And I don't believe we Americans are alone in this.
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02-02-2012, 03:06 PM | #25 |
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Well you guys do seem particularly hung up on nudity. Though I agree the Brits are more reticent than the continentals. And I don't disagree but privacy is a relatively modern notion. I just think it probably wasn't so weird then as it seems now. Maybe it was some skyclad ritual ; ) . But I think it was probably a bit parky in October for such shenanigans.
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You don't mean *gulp* the...the...pointy ears?
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Not exactly....er, I mean, yes, that's exactly what I meant.
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02-02-2012, 05:39 PM | #29 |
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I agree about that too. Back in Russia it was no big deal for a group of friends (of the same gender ) to go swimming, suntanning, taking a shower, sauna, you name it, naked.
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This.
From an immersion angle, I always wanted more characterization, especially conversation; for instance, by way of seemingly irrelevant banter among the Fellowship, or full accounts of meetings between the White Council and private meetings between Gandalf and Radagast/Saruman, or transcripts of all that Bilbo heard from the elves during his stays at Rivendell. With all that walking about by the Fellowship throughout the months of the main plot, there was so much time to fill. Even with their grave task constantly confronting them, there had to be some joking and storytelling when they stopped to rest. Which finds me agreeing with the original poster:
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Corny time, but...
The end. As in, the blank space after you've read the last word.
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I also didn't like the way ents speak. Have you ever tried pronouncing some of those? You run out of breath before you can get to the second half! The language itself gives us insight into the Ents, but reading individual words is a pain. It's much easier to skip to the next English text.
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Oh my...
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The books are entirely faultless to me though.
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It's just me. I have an issue with spelling and pronunciation, as some people already learned from the Mordor thread.
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02-03-2012, 04:08 PM | #36 |
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Nothing. The books are flawless.
(Actually, some of the Two Towers chapters with Sam and Frodo are a little bit too long for my taste, but as Rayner Unwin says, "You don't edit Tolkien!") Last edited by AbercrombieOfRohan; 02-03-2012 at 04:12 PM. |
02-03-2012, 05:15 PM | #37 |
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You wouldn't even have liked a slightly more elaborate description of Frodo? Or Sam, or Merry, or Pippin, or Legolas
It just amazed me that Tolkien described every part of the landscapes in his books to a T, but gave us such a vague idea of what his characters looked like.
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So, in other words, I would not put this on my short list of things I don't like.
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It is generally quite hard to imagine characters' faces, whether you have a description of them or not (or maybe that's just me?), but when it comes the Hobbits and Legolas, I barely have a sense of even their colouring. They're basically different sized blobs moving about. I have a childish notion of: 'It's your story! So you describe the characters! *pouts dramatically*'
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