In the beginning of chapter 2, Frodo grows into his fifties without a word from Gandalf. In Hobbiton,there are very many rumors spreading about creatures stirring that haven't been around for a long time. I predict that creatures that are stirring are coming out of hibernation because of the ring. Then after 9 years, Gandalf shows up again. This time he wants to tell Frodo his theory about the ring. He tells Frodo about dark power rising in the land of Mordor. Then asks Frodo if he can see the ring. When Frodo gives Gandalf the ring, he feels a heaviness inside himself. I think that the ring is starting to take hold of him and Frodo does not have strong will power. When Gandalf tosses the ring into the fire, Frodo is astonished. but then after five minutes, he takes the ring out again and touches it. "It is quite cool.", he said and gave it to Frodo, who noticed it now had strange markings on it. This is odd because before the ring didn't have a single scratch on it. Gandalf reads it out loud. it is a poem about that this ring is the most powerful of the twenty. That it shall rule them all and bring them all in to darkness. This is not good because if Frodo has the most powerful ring, then who knows what he will do with it. He could possibly end the world with it. Then Gandalf tells Frodo of Sauron the great dark lord. He thinks that Sauron is plotting to bring them all into darkness. Also he thinks that plan is ripening and will start to blossom soon. I don't think this is good because you don't want to be a slave for Sauron the great forever.
I think my landlord is Sauron. That guy always knows when I am trying to sneak past him. "Where's mah rent?!" He's always shouting. I wish he were more like Gandalf and would leave me alone for nine or twenty years.
Wow - that part goes much faster in the movie! I once accidentally tried to take a hot pan out of the oven. It was NOT cool, and didn't have mysterious words on it. But mysterious words DID come out of my mouth...mostly bad ones.
I like how the most powerful, evil weapon the world has ever known ends up in the hand, no pun intended, of one of the most wholesome creatures in existence. A character who knows nothing of the world except kindness and good. A true innocent. You get the sense that Frodo doesn't have any idea what he is dealing with.
I think my landlord is Sauron. That guy always knows when I am trying to sneak past him. "Where's mah rent?!" He's always shouting. I wish he were more like Gandalf and would leave me alone for nine or twenty years.
ReplyDeleteAlso that guy turned off my electricity - talk about bringing me into darkness!!!
ReplyDeleteWow - that part goes much faster in the movie! I once accidentally tried to take a hot pan out of the oven. It was NOT cool, and didn't have mysterious words on it. But mysterious words DID come out of my mouth...mostly bad ones.
ReplyDeleteI like how the most powerful, evil weapon the world has ever known ends up in the hand, no pun intended, of one of the most wholesome creatures in existence. A character who knows nothing of the world except kindness and good. A true innocent. You get the sense that Frodo doesn't have any idea what he is dealing with.
ReplyDeleteSort of how the Ewoks get their sweet little paws on rocks and logs. Except rocks and logs aren't evil, and the Ewoks aren't innocent.
ReplyDeleteHEY!!! Leave the Ewoks out of this!!! They are sooooooooo cuuuuuute!!!
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