Watching the Hobbit movies while working today (working from home is great, by the way!) and I hit on another reason why I'm not overly impressed by Peter Jackson's interpretation. Besides the cheeky "love story", jumbled chronology, or Legolas being added in, I have two deeper reasons I wanted to discuss today. The portrayal of … Continue reading Two Reasons I Dislike Peter Jackson’s "The Hobbit"
Tolkien Goes Meta
While rereading "Council of Elrond" on my flight this morning to double check my accuracy, I find a line that I had previously glossed over.At the Council, Frodo tells everyone of his time with the Ring. All the way from Bilbo's disappearance to the Council. When he is finished, Bilbo encourages him and insists that … Continue reading Tolkien Goes Meta
Chapter 11: A Knife in the Dark
This chapter is a long one and covers quite a bit of ground. For simplicity's sake, I've divided the chapter into 3 sections.Fire on Weathertop by Ted NasmithThe Riders in BucklandThe first part of the chapter brings us back to Crickhollow and Fatty Bolger, who is still pretending that Frodo is holed up there to … Continue reading Chapter 11: A Knife in the Dark
Chapter 2: The Shadow of the Past part 2 – The One Ring
This is the second part to my talk on Chapter 2 which focuses on the One Ring.The Ring The Ring is the character who drives the story from start to finish. After several re-reads, it's clear that the Ring is its own character as much as Frodo, Aragorn, or Sauron are and should be discussed as … Continue reading Chapter 2: The Shadow of the Past part 2 – The One Ring
Chapter Two: The Shadow of the Past part 1 – The Hobbits
Chapter Two is one of my favorite chapters in the entirety of the Lord of the Rings saga because it really is where the story kicks off. Chapter 1 has some nice exposition and a pleasant party, but Chapter Two is where we dig into the character of Frodo and start to see him, and … Continue reading Chapter Two: The Shadow of the Past part 1 – The Hobbits
Chapter 1: A Long Expected Party pt 2
This post picks up where the last one left off, which is to say, after the first page or so. In this post, I wanted to look at just how strange Bilbo (and by extension Frodo) really seemed to others in the Shire and how, in some respects, they seemed destined for adventure.Green Hill Morning … Continue reading Chapter 1: A Long Expected Party pt 2
Chapter 1: A Long Expected Party pt 1
This is the first post in what promises to be a riveting and exceptionally geeky exploration of Tolkien's legendarium. I'll be tinkering with the format as we go, but please leave comments below on parts you find interesting and would like me to expand on, or simply areas you enjoyed.Green Hill Country by Ted NasmithThe … Continue reading Chapter 1: A Long Expected Party pt 1