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Beren
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Yes it is a very nice tale he is telling... i love the archaic language he is using. It makes the story sound old and long forgotten, mysterious... Tolkien truly was a master in choosing and using different tones of English for different races, tales and characters!
One reason why i cannot enjoy the movie so much. Peter Jackson is the master in mixing up exactly this. He manages to let men speak english in an elvish way, he lets hobbits speak in a gondorian way, he even lets man speak in a Gandalf way... mixing the quotes and let them be said by other characters was one of the biggest mistakes he did. It is the strength of the books and the weakness of the movies.
One reason why i cannot enjoy the movie so much. Peter Jackson is the master in mixing up exactly this. He manages to let men speak english in an elvish way, he lets hobbits speak in a gondorian way, he even lets man speak in a Gandalf way... mixing the quotes and let them be said by other characters was one of the biggest mistakes he did. It is the strength of the books and the weakness of the movies.
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Riv Res
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I had not looked at it that way Beren, and you do make an excellent point. So many of us were SO glad that some of our favorite passages made it to the movie that we didn't give a fig who spoke them. You are correct that Tolkien's linguistic continuity is pretty much lost in the films. Thank heavens for the dog-eared copies of our books!
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This is the one art that we can certainly claim to be our own invention.
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Lindariel
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Sneaky, Riv!
This is from the Prologue to LOTR, and it is a quotation from Meriadoc Brandybuck's renowned dissertation on pipeweed -- Herblore of the Shire.
If I am correct, here is my Level 1 Who Said It?
This is from the Prologue to LOTR, and it is a quotation from Meriadoc Brandybuck's renowned dissertation on pipeweed -- Herblore of the Shire.
If I am correct, here is my Level 1 Who Said It?
"Here is the spring from which the Silverlode rises. Do not drink of it! It is icy cold!"
Lindariel
“Therefore I say: Eä! Let these things Be! And I will send forth into the Void the Flame Imperishable, and it shall be at the heart of the World, and the World shall Be.”
“Therefore I say: Eä! Let these things Be! And I will send forth into the Void the Flame Imperishable, and it shall be at the heart of the World, and the World shall Be.”
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Riv Res
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Lindariel
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Thanks Riv!
Let me repeat my Level 1 Who Said It?
Let me repeat my Level 1 Who Said It?
"Here is the spring from which the Silverlode rises. Do not drink of it! It is icy cold!"
Lindariel
“Therefore I say: Eä! Let these things Be! And I will send forth into the Void the Flame Imperishable, and it shall be at the heart of the World, and the World shall Be.”
“Therefore I say: Eä! Let these things Be! And I will send forth into the Void the Flame Imperishable, and it shall be at the heart of the World, and the World shall Be.”
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Riv Res
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Lindariel
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Correct! I thought I'd pick something that ties in with the latest LOTR chapter being discussed in the LOTR thread.
Your turn, Riv!
Your turn, Riv!
Lindariel
“Therefore I say: Eä! Let these things Be! And I will send forth into the Void the Flame Imperishable, and it shall be at the heart of the World, and the World shall Be.”
“Therefore I say: Eä! Let these things Be! And I will send forth into the Void the Flame Imperishable, and it shall be at the heart of the World, and the World shall Be.”
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Riv Res
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Riv, I must admit that it is easier to find a question than it is to answer
so I have just opened LOTR at a random page and come up with this level 2
Marilyn... For your labours will be heavy; but it will support you in the weariness that you have taken upon yourself
"I have wished thee joy ever since first I saw thee"
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