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Post by Beren »

It's a line from "The Sea-Bell"... and indeed it is Frodo! This was indeed a hard one...
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Riv Res wrote:It sounds more like Frodo to me. That is a sentiment he repeats many times throughout the book...of course so do a few others. :wink:
Exactly what why I had difficulty nailing that one down. Besides himself, there are other characters (Bilbo or Golum) who seem to reek of 'oh pity me' syndrome throught the book. :lol:

Good job. :D
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But "The Sea-Bell" is a poem from The Adventures of Tom Bombadil and is not in Lord of the Rings. The Sea-Bell tells the tale of a mortal carried to mysterious lands across the sea. There he finds none will acknowledge him. In anger and frustration he decorates himself out and declaims in challenge:

Here now I stand, king of this land,
With gladdon-sword and reed-mace.
Answer my call! Come forth all!
Speak to me words! Show me a face!

The pall of darkness and rejection that is the only response recalls to me in miniature the cataclysmic rejection of the challenge of Númenor on the shores of the Uttermost West. The poem is supposedly (little basis in fact) attributed to Frodo (it is subtitled Frodo's Dream) in his lonely last days in the Shire before his passage into the West. But surely in this rendition we hear Tolkien's own fears and hopes for himself, as he challenges the borders of the Perilous Realm.
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Post by Philipa »

Ah, thank you for the clarification about this poem. I thought I had gone mad because I didn't remember it in any books I had read. So, it is from something I've not read yet. :wink:
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Riv, you're up! :wink:
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Post by Riv Res »

Who said?

"...then it must be evil indeed. You had better tell us about it, and let us know the worst at once."
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Post by Beren »

But they didn't tell of course what was down there (although Gandalf must have known what was wondering in Moria)... the person who said this quote was Merry of course! I like his straightforwardness in the books!
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Post by Riv Res »

I suspected that would be too easy for you Beren. :lol: You're correct and you're next! :wink:
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Post by Beren »

Who said?
Perhaps he has some foreboding of bad news.
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Post by Iolanthe »

OK, I confess I'm stumped :lol: .
Now let the song begin! Let us sing together
Of sun, stars, moon and mist, rain and cloudy weather...
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Post by Riv Res »

Beren wrote:Who said?
Perhaps he has some foreboding of bad news.
Pippin makes this remark to Beregond in the darkest hours at Minas Tirith. I believe they are talking about Faramir. :wink:
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Post by Beren »

You are right about Pippin, but het does not talk about Faramir but about Gandalf:
'Yes,' said Pippin, 'Gandalf, too, is anxious. He was disappointed. I think, not to find Faramir here. And where has he got to himself? He left the Lord's council before the noon-meal, and in no good mood either, I thought. Perhaps he has some foreboding of bad news.'
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Post by Riv Res »

Aha! That's it.

I knew Faramir figured in there somewhere, but Gandalf it is. :D
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Post by Riv Res »

Who said...
I kill where I wish and none dare resist.
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Post by Alma »

I kill where I wish and none dare resist
Is it Sauroman? Just a guess :D
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