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02-22-2001, 05:40 PM | #1 |
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Re:What are the most touching parts in the books?
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Posts: 15</TD><TD></TD></TR></TABLE> I sort of copied from whos your favorite bad guy ,but what I'm getting at is what -in your opinion-is the most touching part in the books?-as in touches your heart- I have a whole bunch like,when in ithilien Sam looks at Frodo sleeping and says "I love him.He's like that and sometimes it shines through,somehow.But I love him whether or no,or the one part where Gollum comes back and finds them sleeping and he almost turns good and then the argument that follows afterward "where have you been Gollum"?"sneaking"."I'm sure we shall gat tired of the word". Thanks for posting sam </p> |
02-22-2001, 11:24 PM | #2 |
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Posts: 609</TD><TD><img src=http://www.fingolfin.com/JRRT.gif WIDTH=60 HEIGHT=60></TD></TR></TABLE> <img src="http://www.barrowdowns.com/images/posticons/wight.jpg" align=absmiddle> Re: Re:What are the most touching parts in the books? I think one of the bests parts in all of ME, is Finrod's dual with Suaron. To me that is perfect, it is very sad yet, it gave me hope for the rest of the book. It seems fate is not without a sense of irony.</p> |
02-23-2001, 08:36 AM | #3 |
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02-25-2001, 07:05 AM | #7 |
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03-07-2001, 11:00 PM | #10 |
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03-07-2001, 11:27 PM | #12 |
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Posts: 69</TD><TD></TD></TR></TABLE> Re:Man you should see the tears when I read that I have to bring kleenexes to bed if I'm gonna read that part,ooohh boy.I meant all of it,sad,touching,and meloncholic-not to much though or we're all gonna be deppressed for a week- </p> |
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Posts: 73</TD><TD></TD></TR></TABLE> <img src="http://www.barrowdowns.com/images/posticons/wight.jpg" align=absmiddle> Reh yes *sssssiiiiigggggghhhhhh* *Sobbing her head off*-well not really just a bit misty eyed-that one part where Sam thinks that Frodo is dead at the cliffs,the part where Sam finds him again in Cirith Ungol,the part where Frodo cant control his hands from grabbing the ring and Sam controls them-that mkes me pity Frodo majorly-,ummmmm oh the part where Hama dies it says something like"and buried with them was Hama the capitain of the guard"or something like that, Merry saying good bye to Theoden oh man tear jerkers,I like the part where Gandalf revels himself to the three hunters,"Mithrander,Mithrander"Gandalf what veil was over my sight"But the saddest was either when Sam comes and sees the birthday tree cut over or when he says good bye to Frdodo at the grey havens oh that pert in the sil where that one guy was going to shoot Meadhros </p> |
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Most moving for me was the meeting of Turin and Beleg, after Beleg had been tied to a tree and humiliated by the outlaws. Turin's cry, "Beleg!..." and the Elf's collapse sends a pang down my spine and into my heart. It's worse when Mim gives up the outlaws, and worse again when Turin slays Beleg. Talk about rough.
I also enjoy Beleg's bantering so smartly with Turin about the Lembas in HoME. I love the eloquence of an angry Elf! It is fitting. Don't get me started on Felagund, that one was traditional and horrible. So was Beren's death, with Huan by his side. I cried like a baby after that one! [ September 20, 2002: Message edited by: Tirned Tinnu ]
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I think that the most touching part n the books is at the very end of ROTK. The part where Frodo and Sam say good bye, and then Sam goes back to bag end and says "Well, I'm back". It makes me just about cry every time. I can't wait for the movie. They had better show that part!
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I always loved the parts where Aragorn takes time to treat the wounded. Much of his character is revealed then.
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A lot of the parts with Gollum.
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09-22-2002, 11:05 AM | #32 |
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Oh, there's so many.. The ending of ROTK made me cry for half an hour... And most of the things concerning Sam.. One of my faves is actually in Appendix B.. The timeline-thing, when it tells that "Samwise passed the Towers, and went to the Grey Havens, and passed over Sea, last of the Ring-bearers." Sam got to see his beloved master Frodo again! *sniff* And a little furhter down on the same page, when it tells about Aragorn's death, and that Merry and Pip are placed next to him, and Gimli goes over the sea together with Legolas.. All very moving, but "The choices of Master Samwise" is the best one... Sometimes I begin crying just by thinking of Sam's courage and love.. *finds box of Kleenex*
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09-22-2002, 11:12 AM | #33 |
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"The Choices of Master Samwise" - that whole chapter made me cry [img]smilies/frown.gif[/img]
Also, the song that Sam sings when he is in the tower of Cirith Ungol - "...nor bid the stars farewell" |
09-22-2002, 01:05 PM | #34 |
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Okay, i think that the way Tolkien finished ROTK was the sweetest way that anyone can end a book!!! I LOVE LOVE LOVE that part! I've read just that a thousand times and cry every time!
I also cried when Gollum almost turned good, then Sam suspected him of sneaking - that was mean of Sam. Sure, he was protecting his master, but STILL!!!
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09-22-2002, 07:56 PM | #35 |
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i think the most touching part was when Sam thought Frodo was dead at the end of the Two Towers. I thought he was dead too!! I can't tell you how long i cried after i read that. It was so heartbreaking!! I kept on saying he can't die, we need him. Oh, it was horrible!!!
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09-22-2002, 08:05 PM | #36 |
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In the top of the tower of Cirith Ungol just after Sam gives the Ring back to Frodo and offers to help bear the burden, Frodo hallucinates Sam as an orc and speaks ferociously. When his vision clear, Sam is kneeling there, wordless pain and tears in his eyes to see what the Ring is doing to his belove master; and more bittersweet yet for Frodo's realization and pain for having caused Sam the pain. Gets me every time. I wish I could convey it better.
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09-22-2002, 08:10 PM | #37 |
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For me it was the bit about the ents marching off to war. When I visualize the ents marching singing their marching song, and the major smack they are about to lay down... well, every time it puts a tear in me eye.
O.K. I'm not exactly a huggly snuggly kind of guy. [img]smilies/evil.gif[/img]
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09-22-2002, 08:25 PM | #38 | |
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The most touching passage I've ever read between two friends:
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09-27-2002, 03:08 AM | #39 |
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Does pity, tears of joy and tears of sorrow all count as touching?
If so - almost the whole book touches me. With a few minor exceptions...
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09-27-2002, 05:34 AM | #40 |
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awww littleman, thats so sweet!
well, if the silmarillions included, i think the story of Luthien and Berin is the most touching part of all the books. awwww... [ September 27, 2002: Message edited by: Carnëiach ]
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