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[F2F Book Discussions] June 2012: J.R.R. Tolkien's The Fellowship of the Ring. Moderator: Maria
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Wuhahaha! X`D
This is the answer that Kuya D's definitely waiting for.

I agree with Jzhun. The ending of LOTR (in Book 3) is not happy. But I will not explain kasi spoiler.

Pag-usapan na lang natin after the F2F discussion. :)
There, there, Kuya D. *reassuringly pats K.D. on the back*

Plano ni K.D. all along...

Tapos nag-shrink si Gollum mula sa pagiging Smeagol. Bakit? Dahil sa effect ng ring. Pero si Frodo, di nag-shrink. Anyway, nasagot na ito ni Charles. Kaya, yon lang, naisip ko lang. Kasi si Tarzan, may bahag. Si Gollum, di man nilagyan ng kahit ano. Parang unggoy lang na walang buhok.
At minsan ko lang ginamit ang penis (sa original question ko). Hindi paulit-ulit na kagaya ng hanggal na si Enright.

But I won't apologize sa pagsabat. Forum ito, hindi naman private conversation. :p

Actually nawawala yung buong katawan, kasama ang damit.
Pero inaccurate ang movie, at least based on The Hobbit. Gollum wears dark clothes. (At may pockets ito.)
It's just that in the first book-to-screen adaptation of Lord of the Rings, the Bankin/Rass cartoon, Gollum was portrayed as being naked. We can only presume this influenced Peter Jackson's interpretation.

Off-topic: Hay, me sick since yday. no strength to go online until now (pinilit lang pumasok dhl my mtg).
currently at chapter (?): Many Meetings

Di ko muna babasahin yung spoilers, baka maspoil nga ako talaga haha



But will try to catch up. Matagal na sa shelf yung copy ko at hindi ko pa natutuloy basahin.

pero bakit parang ang powerful pa din ng mga Elves? hnd ba na-lessen ang powers nila nung nahaluan sila ng mortal blood line?

Dati na silang powerful. Nasa Appendix (Numeronous History) hak hak. Alam ni Jzhun yan! Jzhun, ika na!!!

pero bakit parang ang powerful pa din ng mga Elves? hnd ba na-lessen ang powers nila nung nahaluan sila ng mortal blood line?"
Maria, yes he is half-elven, but still accepted as an Elf and so his powers nor his stature among his race doesn't diminish.

At makapangyarihan talaga si Elrond.
Ang kapangyarihan naman ng elves is more or less immortality (yung magic, etc. is a different story/attribute).
(view spoiler) .

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(view spoiler)[It's true that the Frodo at the beginning of Fellowship of the Ring is not the same Frodo at the end of Return of the King. There's also the sense of Pyrrhic victory at the end and greater knowledge or awareness of the consequences of war.
But arguably after that point, they're less likely to change. I think that's why Bilbo also wanted to pass on the Ring to Frodo because he wasn't likely to change anymore from the quest (aside from the other reasons). It's not that Frodo or Bilbo stop learning new stuff, and it's not that Frodo didn't change post-Ring acquisition--even Smeagol/Gollum changed a bit over the course of the books--but at the end of Return of the King, their potential for growth was more or less done and over with, and this was partly due to their immortality. (hide spoiler)]