Κυριακή 26 Οκτωβρίου 2008

SOME PLUS MATERIAL-Part II




"Come on mister Frodo, I may not carry it for you, but i can carry you!"

"There is still some good in this world mister Frodo, and it's worth fighting for it."

Ai! laurie lantar lassi surinen,
Yeni unotime ve ramar aldaron!
Yeni ve linte yuldar avanier
mi oromardi lisse-miruvoreva
Andune pella,
Vardo tellumar
nu luini yassen tintilar i eleni
omaryo airetari-lirinen.
Si man i yulma nin enquantuva?
An si Tintalle Varda Oiolosseo
ve fanyar maryat Elentari ortane
ar ilye tier undulave lumbule;
ar sindanoriello caita mornie
i falmalinnar imbe met,
ar hisie untupa Calaciryo miri oiale.
Si vanwa na, Romello vanwa, Valimar!
Namarie! Nai hiruvalye Valimar.
Nai elye hiruva. Namarie!

INFO.
The first two verses are some wise words Sam has told to Frodo during their journey.
The next is a poem, Namárië, also called "Galadriel's Lament" (Altariello nainië Lóriendessë). "Namárië" is Quenya for "farewell. Here is the translation:
Ah! like gold fall the leaves in the wind,
long years numberless as the wings of trees!
The long years have passed like swift draughts
of the sweet mead in lofty halls
beyond the West, beneath the blue vaults of Varda
wherein the stars tremble
in the song of her voice, holy and queenly.
Who now shall refill the cup for me?
For now the Kindler, Varda, the Queen of the stars,
from Mount Everwhite has uplifted her hands like clouds
and all paths are drowned deep in shadow,
and out of a grey country darkness lies
on the foaming waves between us,
and mist covers the jewels of Calacirya for ever.
Now lost, lost to those of the East is Valimar!
Farewell! Maybe thou shalt find Valimar!
Maybe even thou shalt find it! Farewell!

Κυριακή 19 Οκτωβρίου 2008

HEROES OF TOLKIEN-SAM'S FRAME Part 3


Since this section began with Frodo, then the next one has to be about his best friend Samwise Gamgee. Samwise, mostly known as Sam, is the perfect definition of what a hobbit is: he loves cooking, eating, gardening and he wants to lead a calm life. But he happens to hear about the Ring Frodo has to carry to Rivendell so he is charged to be his companion to that journey. But as we all know he proves to be his companion to the whole journey to Mordor.

He always gives Frodo hope that everything will end fine and that they will manage to return to Shire. He has a very good heart and he is really courageous. He is loyal to the point of fighting with Orks in order to save his master and best friend. He loves Frodo and is ready even to carry the Ring for him. He takes care of his master and worries a lot for him, in fact he worries most for him than for the destruction of the ring. He is not distorted by the ring and if it wasn't for him, Frodo would never have reached Orodruin. He is suspicious about Gollum and turns out to be right with his suspicions as Gollum betrays them and tries to take the Ring from Frodo. And even when his master sends him away, he senses that he is indeed in danger, and goes back to save him.The truth is, that Sam is the one that provides Frodo with support and very useful help when it's neccesary!!!!!

Τετάρτη 15 Οκτωβρίου 2008

SOME PLUS MATERIAL-Part 1


Three Rings for the Elven-Kings under the sky,
Seven for the Dwarf-Lords in their halls of stone,
Nine for Mortal Men doomed to die,
One for the dark Lord on his dark throne
In the Land of Mordor where the shadows lie.



Ash nasg durbatuluk, ash nasg gimbatul, ash nasg thrakatuluk
agh burzum-ishi krimpatul!
One ring to rule them all, one ring to find them, one ring to bring them all
and in the darkness bind them!



Farewell sweet Earth and northern Sky,
for ever blest, since here did lie
and here with lissom limbs did run
beneath the Moon, beneath the Sun,
Luthien Tinuviel
more fair than mortal tongue can tell.
Though all to ruin fell the world
and were dissolved and backward hurled
unmade into the old abyss,
yet were its making good, for this-
the dusk, the dawn, the earth, the sea-
that Luthien for a time should be.


INFO:

The first verse is about the way the Rings of Power were shared.

The second is the command that was given to the One Ring by Sauron when it was secretely made into the unceasing fires of Orodruin.

The third part is a song Beren made for his beloved Luthien Tinuviel, when he was about to face the most lethal peril of his life, when he was about to enter Mordor in order to remove one of the Silmarilli away of the Iron Crown of Melkor. He sang it outloud and Luthien heard his song and came to him, and together they both managed to regain one of the lost Silmarilli.



HEROES OF TOLKIEN-FRODO'S FRAME Part 2


Ok. Let's start. I reckon the wisest way to begin is to analyse the main character in the Lord of the Rings: the ring-bearer, in other words, Frodo Baggins.

Frodo Baggins in a Hobbit. (Hobbits are small-sized humans with hairy feet, happy mood, love for food and a tendancy to remain silent and not to care about the rest of the world). Frodo, loves a good meal, but apart from the hairy feet, he is very different from the other Hobbits. He is curious about the outside world. He loves adventure and this love of his, pushes him to the dead-trap-journey of bearing the ring to Mordor. He knows the Elvish Language very well and he also comes to know a brief history-line of Middle Earth. His knowledge will be very helpful in the future. Frodo differs yet in another thing too: he is not afraid of water whereas most of the Hobbits hate water and fear boats. As a concequence, he won't feel like a fish out of the water when he has to cross a river for various reasons!

Frodo's inside world is very complex and at the same time, truly amazing. He is decisive, ready and willing to take great responsibilities. He does not seem ready to give up when difficulties and hard times appear on the scene. He has a good heart and that is what makes him reliable. But, he is vulnerable as well. He is slowly controled by the dark power of the one Ring. He has the power though to overcome it with his own strength of character and the help of his dearest friend and co-traveller Samwise Gamgee. He does not reveal his identity easily and can hide very well the purpose of his journey most of the times.

I think this is the portrait of Frodo's character. Every comment is well accepted. Stay connected, the next part will be soon here!

Τετάρτη 1 Οκτωβρίου 2008

HEROES OF TOLKIEN AND THEIR CHARACTER-FRAME Part 1. Introduction


If someone decides to carefully study the Tolkien-characters, he will notice two main axons upon which the author builts his heroes: The characteristics that indicate the origin, the tribe and traditions of the hero and the ones that indicate the hero's special and unique soul-synthesis.
The first group refers to some crucial characteristics that the different tribes of Middle-Earth possess. They help us to understand the background of the hero, his traditions and customs and his ethic code. For instance, it helps us to seperate an elf from a dwarf, justify his positions and behaviour, or even forsee his reactions and outbursts. Furthermore, this group of characteristics has a primordial role to the way the plot will go on!
The second group deals with the personal characteristics, the ones a person develops according to his life experiences, the influences of the environment he lived, his inner morals and the degree of his mind and heart corruption. These characteristics are a very valuable and reliable compass as they indicate us which way the hero will follow in a certain situation. They also give us an idea of the treatment the hero will probably receive from the anti-hero in case he falls to the hands of the latter.
The combination of these two groups is what helps us to understand the plot and the way events evolve. If someone has a clear picture of thes two axons of Tolkien's works, he will be able to easily depict situations, reasons and consequences and find what is hidden behind the visible facts. Good luck people!!