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The Two Towers Was Tolkien's Least Favorite Lord Of The Rings Title Due To A Problem I'd Never Considered
Says who? Says you!? These titles YOU came up with?
The Two Towers Was Tolkien's Least Favorite Lord Of The Rings Title Due To A Problem I'd Never Considered
In the book the two towers frodo and Sam climb the stairs of cirith ungol. The whole Shelob thing happens in that book, and frodo is taken to the tower in that book. In the return of the king book is where Sam goes to the tower to save frodo. In the movies all that happens in the rotk movie.
Wonder Woman Already Told Us About Her Sexuality, Fans Just Weren't Ready to Hear It
Who... Cares.... I think what's more important about wonder woman is the content of her character, not who she decides to sleep with. This obsession with who other people real and fictional decide to sleep with is Sooooo weird...
Tom Bombadil's Resistance Of The One Ring Totally Sells Me On One Popular Lord Of The Rings Theory
You are correct. Tolkien said tom is the spirit of the countryside, basically a sprit of nature.
Tom Bombadil's Resistance Of The One Ring Totally Sells Me On One Popular Lord Of The Rings Theory
Tolkien said tom is the spirit of the countryside. He's basically a sprit of nature. No need to speculate. Tolkien already said.
Tom Bombadil's Resistance Of The One Ring Totally Sells Me On One Popular Lord Of The Rings Theory
Despite all those similarity coincidences between Tom and eru, tolkein himself said tom isn't eru. Tolkien said tom is the spirit of the countryside.
Tom Bombadil's Resistance Of The One Ring Totally Sells Me On One Popular Lord Of The Rings Theory
Tolkien himself said he isn't God.. Tolkien himself also said tom is the spirit of the countryside. Basically a sprit of nature.
Tom Bombadil's Resistance Of The One Ring Totally Sells Me On One Popular Lord Of The Rings Theory
If tolkein said Tom is the spirit of the countryside then he is... He's not a Maia or Valar or anything besides what tolkein said which is Tom is the spirit of the countryside.
Options could be: 1 the thing Tolkien said he is, which is the spirit of the countryside. He's basically a sprit of nature.
Tom Bombadil's Resistance Of The One Ring Totally Sells Me On One Popular Lord Of The Rings Theory
Tolkein literally said Tom is not God... He said got does not have an embodiment in the world, he is solely outside of it.. There's no mystery as to what Tom is, tolkein himself said he's the spirit of the countryside... He's basically a sprit of nature.. There's no debate and any theories all ignore what tolkein said about him.
Who Is Manwë In Lord Of The Rings? The King Of The Valar & Morgoth's Brother Explained
Tolkien commented that "even in a mythical Age there must be some enigmas, as there always are. Tom Bombadil is one (intentionally)".
In a letter to Stanley Unwin, Tolkien called Tom Bombadil the spirit of the vanishing countryside of Oxfordshire and Berkshire.
There you go, Tom is the spirit of the countryside.
Who Is Manwë In Lord Of The Rings? The King Of The Valar & Morgoth's Brother Explained
Although it was thought by some that Bombadil would be Eru Ilúvatar himself due to Goldberry's statement saying "He is." J.R.R. Tolkien himself rejected this notion, saying that in Middle-earth "there is no embodiment of the One, of God, who indeed remains remote, outside the World."
Therefore he can't be the flame imperishable either because the flame is with eru and inherent to eru. Tom bombadil simply is. Tolkien purposely left him mysterious because he said every narrative must have some things remain mysterious" especially if an actual explanation exists"
Tom bombadil just is. He's not Maia, he's not ainur, he just is. A by product of the ainulidale, he's as much of a thing in arda as nature is a thing in arda, he just is.
In The Letters of J. R. R. Tolkien, Tolkien describes Goldberry as the seasonal changes in nature, and Tom Bombadil as the spirit of the (vanishing) Oxford and Berkshire countryside. Goldberry being his wife, Tom has another strong connection to nature. (these letters were written prior to lord of the rings so things could have changed by the writing of those books.)
Also council of elrond said tom doesn't have power over the ring, just that the ring has no power over tom. If Tom was eru or the flame then he would have power over the ring, if he was Maia the ring would have power over him assumably since the ring would have power over Gandalf and sauruman. Also at the the Council, Galdor suggests that Bombadil would be unable to withstand a siege by Sauron "unless such power is in the earth itself" (another connection to nature) if he can't even withstand a seige from sauron he's not the flame. Tom is outside of these things. The oldest being to exist in ea/arda he comes with ea/arda, when ea was sang I in to existence so was Tom. He doesn't exist prior to ea/arda, he exists inextricably with ea/arda. Same as ea is, Tom is. He's like nature, a part of its makeup. He just is.
No need to define what he is or who he is, he's Tom, just Tom,
Who Is Manwë In Lord Of The Rings? The King Of The Valar & Morgoth's Brother Explained
Although it was thought by some that Bombadil would be Eru Ilúvatar himself due to Goldberry's statement saying "He is." J.R.R. Tolkien himself rejected this notion, saying that in Middle-earth "there is no embodiment of the One, of God, who indeed remains remote, outside the World."
Therefore he can't be the flame imperishable either because the flame is with eru and inherent to eru. Tom bombadil simply is. Tolkien purposely left him mysterious because he said every narrative must have some things remain mysterious" especially if an actual explanation exists"
Tom bombadil just is. He's not Maia, he's not ainur, he just is. A by product of the ainulidale, he's as much of a thing in arda as nature is a thing in arda, he just is.
In The Letters of J. R. R. Tolkien, Tolkien describes Goldberry as the seasonal changes in nature, and Tom Bombadil as the spirit of the (vanishing) Oxford and Berkshire countryside. Goldberry being his wife, Tom has another strong connection to nature. (these letters were written prior to lord of the rings so things could have changed by the writing of those books.)
Also council of elrond said tom doesn't have power over the ring, just that the ring has no power over tom. If Tom was eru or the flame then he would have power over the ring, if he was Maia the ring would have power over him assumably since the ring would have power over Gandalf and sauruman. Also at the the Council, Galdor suggests that Bombadil would be unable to withstand a siege by Sauron "unless such power is in the earth itself" (another connection to nature) if he can't even withstand a seige from sauron he's not the flame. Tom is outside of these things. The oldest being to exist in ea/arda he comes with ea/arda, when ea was sang I in to existence so was Tom. He doesn't exist prior to ea/arda, he exists inextricably with ea/arda. Same as ea is, Tom is. He's like nature, a part of its makeup. He just is.
No need to define what he is or who he is, he's Tom,
Why Couldn't Yoda Beat Palpatine? It Had Nothing to Do With the Force
I could've sworn I read somewhere that Yoda saw that defeating palps then and there was not the path to the true victory he sought. He had to abandon the fight in order to later realize that victory through anakin and Luke.
Now I Know Why Even The Best Jedi Masters Didn't Stand A Chance Against Palpatine
He didn't age.. The dark side destroys the way someone looks, making them look older and rotted. All that happened at that time is the dark side ability sidious was using to mask his appearance as a gentle old man came off. You can read the book about the movie for more information.
Riley's Feelings For Val In Inside Out 2 Clarified By Pixar Sequel Co-Writer
Riley doesn't need to be homo or hetero... We don't need to assign either to her.. It serves the character little.. Like he said, leave sexuality out of it.. Imagine basin your self esteem off of cartoons 😂😂
"I Don't Want To Be On Their Team:" The Rock's Dream Expendables Role Would've Saved The Sylvester Stallone Franchise
That was weird bringing politics into this...