For those of you who haven't read The Lord Of The Rings, there are three parts: The Fellowship of the Ring, The Two Towers, and The Return of the King. Within those three parts are six books, plus an appendix following the sixth book within Part Three: The Return of the King. (Did you know that The Lord Of The Rings was originally written as one volume, but then split up for publishing reasons?)
I have to admit, this book is superior to Book II, mostly because there's less of the annoying hobbits and more EPIC BATTLE AWESOMENESS!!! Well, it wasn't as epic as I had hoped...Helm's Deep was kinda like Twilight- if you know what I mean....you expect so much, and so little of it gets answered. But I do feel really bad for comparing anything to do with Lord Of The Rings to Twilight, FYI. (LOTR>>>>>>>Twilight) So anyways, Treebeard and the Ents decide to go to war. That's where we left off.
Kay. So we go to Rohan, and there's apparently this really long ride via horses, and then we finally get to Edoras where un evil counsellor is misadvising Theoden, King. Eowyn talks in Shakespearian English like Aragorn. If he didn't already have a girl, I think they'd be perfect for each other. (What a cheater. I can already see Arwen going all Warrior-Elf on them ^^,) But yeah. I see how Aragorn is TRYING to uphold his honour as Eowyn starts her evil plan with good-natured motives. TIt's all so different from the movie....*sigh* Which is a good thing, I suppose. Perhaps not. I cannot decide which one I like more.
This week's quotes are as follows:
"Ah, so that's the dark side of ambition...."
"I prefer to see it as the promise of redemption,"
Now, can anyone tell me where that quote is from??
It won't be too hard...I'll give you a hint:
It is from a movie that is directly related to LOTR, but is NOT LOTR itself.
Good luck!
-Jenni
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ReplyDeleteYes, darling! :)
ReplyDeleteCongratulations! Although it was easy...but still, good job. ^^,
YAY! :)
ReplyDeleteI love that movie...:P
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