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Post subject: Posted: December 14th, 2005, 4:33 pm |
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Joined: 12 June 2005 Posts: 637 Location: location of what??well...my bed is in my room, the sofa is down stairs...odd question
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I don't agree with the fact that treebeard's kin was still really around, I think they were kind of their last line, so no i don't really follow.
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Post subject: Posted: December 15th, 2005, 9:58 pm |
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Joined: 10 September 2005 Posts: 5839 Location: P3X-774, Rohan, Moya, or my TARDIS
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Sithiel wrote: I don't agree with the fact that treebeard's kin was still really around, I think they were kind of their last line, so no i don't really follow.
There were still ents around. The whole pilliaging of Isengard was done by them. Sure, they were a dying race, but there were still some of them around.
And they were the last of there line. With no girl ents, its a bit hard to get baby ents
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Post subject: Posted: December 22nd, 2005, 5:44 pm |
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they like went to the other side of the river or sumthing and never returned... i kinda would love to see what an ent wife looked like!
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Post subject: Posted: January 6th, 2006, 6:07 am |
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Joined: 21 June 2005 Posts: 305 Location: The Netherlands, Bleiswijk
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I think they would be rather ugly
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Post subject: Posted: January 16th, 2006, 11:06 pm |
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Joined: 09 October 2005 Posts: 66 Location: California, United States
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It's a mystery. I still think it's kind of sad though. I really liked the song/poem of the Ents in the second book.
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Post subject: Posted: April 12th, 2006, 9:48 am |
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Joined: 05 April 2006 Posts: 208 Location: Greece
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Here's the oportunity to open your TTT copy and search it.
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Post subject: Posted: June 1st, 2006, 6:17 pm |
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Joined: 24 May 2006 Posts: 707 Location: Middle Earth
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Does anyone know about the Entwives?????
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Post subject: Posted: June 2nd, 2006, 6:15 am |
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I always found it very sad that the Ents lost the Entwives and that they never found them again, I don't know very much about them, but I think it was a really sad story.
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Post subject: Posted: June 9th, 2006, 2:46 am |
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I don't think we'll ever know what happened to the Entwives, but does anyone think they could have been used for burning at Isengard?
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Post subject: Posted: June 9th, 2006, 4:10 pm |
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Joined: 03 June 2005 Posts: 13144 Location: Heaven: Rockin' with Severus Snape Country:
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Th'wayla wrote: Does anyone know about the Entwives?????
All we know is that according to Treebeard the Ents "lost" the Entwives. That could mean many things though. It could be that the Ents really lost them like you might loose a sock or something, or that one day the Entwives just weren't there, like they had wandered away.
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Post subject: Preoccupied Posted: October 29th, 2007, 10:50 pm |
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Joined: 03 June 2006 Posts: 302 Location: Portland, Oregon USA Country:
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I have pondered the lessons behind the story of the entwives too. The Ents lost the Entwives at least in part because the Ents loved the wild woods and the care of trees in the forests, while the Entwives preferred gardening and settled peace. They were both preoccupied with their own lives and it is no wonder they drifted apart.
I think that is the main reason why marriages fail. They don't keep doing the wonderful things together that they did when they fell in love. A garden must be tended or it will die. And preoccupation, self interest and neglect are the death of many marriages.
Tolkien had so much to say about love and marriage in his triogy.
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Post subject: Posted: October 30th, 2007, 2:18 am |
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Joined: 02 January 2006 Posts: 5728 Location: Mithlond Country:
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Frodo Baggins wrote: I don't think we'll ever know what happened to the Entwives, but does anyone think they could have been used for burning at Isengard?
Frodo
No, I have no doubt that they weren't in that. After all, the loss of the Entwives was closer to the time of the Last Alliance than it was to the Treason of Isengard.
Sinbearer, that's a very interesting observation, equating Ents and Entwives with common reasons for marriage failures, but it's also entirely correct. Perhaps I could state my opinion better if I was married, but my current one will have to do for now.
Just because we supposedly have a close relationship with someone, unless we do stuff with them, or interact somehow, looking out for them instead of ourselves, I'm of the opinion that walls will be built up and we'll end up completely unknown and separate from each other. It applies to close friendships, to relationships with siblings, to relationships with parents and relationships with spouses. To know each other better, and to ascend the levels of closeness, you can't be preoccupied with your own interests as opposed to theirs.
And that was like completely paraphrasing what you said, Sinbearer.
I find it so amazing how so much can be inferred from The Lord of the Rings, even stuff that I'm sure Tolkien didn't consciously put in. I mean, I don't think that he really consciously put in the loss of the Entwives as a protest against failing marriages or whatnot, but that's how it could be interpreted. I love LotR.
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Post subject: I love LotR! Posted: October 30th, 2007, 2:28 am |
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Joined: 03 June 2006 Posts: 302 Location: Portland, Oregon USA Country:
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Aerandir wrote: ...I love LotR.
I second that emotion wholeheartedly! Its like a great song--like one I have listened to for 5 years and I still cry when I hear it. Yeah, LotR is like that. The longer I look, the more I love.
You know, now that I think of it, its like William Stafford said, “So, the world happens twice—once what we see it as; second it legends itself deep, the way it is.” I grew up with my parents reading me stories from the Christian bible about David and Goliath and Noah and the flood and Jonah and the whale. Those stories are so rich there is no bottom because they have legended themselves deep. I know it is a huge compliment but Tolkien's stories are like that. They really are!
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Post subject: Posted: November 4th, 2007, 3:55 pm |
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Joined: 02 January 2006 Posts: 5728 Location: Mithlond Country:
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Well, the Ainulindalë is definitely a retelling of Genesis, but as for the rest of it, especially Quenta Silmarillion, it seems to me to be mostly a collection of legends and tales from Arda (in chronological order, of course) with somewhat of a Christian background.
Um, Aerlinniel. I'll have to PM you about the whole Ainulindalë-being-better-than-Genesis thing. Since it pertains to Biblical issues and Christianity, I can't discuss it here, however few sentences it might take.
And I tend to agree that The Silmarillion is, in no way, a parody, unless my understanding of the word is incorrect.
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Post subject: Posted: November 5th, 2007, 9:55 am |
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Joined: 02 January 2006 Posts: 5728 Location: Mithlond Country:
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Thanks, Aerlinniel. You're actually the first person to comment on my banner. And I can't remember ever having seen a Gwaihir banner before. I just felt bad for him....and I liked John Howe's painting.
I've thought about it, and I'm completely undecided as to whether or not I think the Ents will find the Entwives before Dagor Dagorath. It's something I wish Tolkien had explained in one of his letters or something (well, it's an assumption that he didn't, as I've never read The Letters of J.R.R. Tolkien).
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