Celebdil
05-08-2007, 01:55 PM
I'm curious how people here picture the scene in Valinor when Feanor and his sons swear the oath. Now I've only read the Sil so maybe Tolkien gives more description of this in other works.
#1 - The way I sort of picture it is basically Feanor is giving his epic speech and then starts swearing the oath. My best guess for what happens next is his sons wait for him to finish and then they leap to his side and swear the same oath. The reason is that he probably didn't announce "Ok I'm going to start swearing an oath" to let his sons know they should do it with him.
#2 - The alternative is that his sons would realize he's swearing an oath and then jump to his side right away and swear it at the same time. But of course they wouldn't know what words he'd use so if this happened they'd have to stagger it - like let Feanor say a sentence, then repeat it etc - but it seems to me this is the more unlikely scenario. It'd probably be easiest to let him finish then have all the sons repeat it at once. Plus if his sons were swearing it at the same time, they wouldn't even know what they were swearing to until they did it - it would be more logical for them to wait so that they knew exactly what they were swearing to.
For a second question, if a movie is ever made of the Sil :) how would you all like this scene to be handled? Scenario #1, while imo the most likely to have happend, would be bad for a movie because the audience wouldn't want to sit through the same oath twice. But I'm not sure scenario #2 would flow very well on film either....so what do you all think?
Here's a copy of the oath that I found online :D
"Be he foe or friend, be he foul or clean,
brood of Morgoth or bright Vala.
Elda or Maia or Aftercomer,
Man yet unborn upon Middle-earth,
neither law, nor love, nor league of swords,
dread nor danger, not Doom itself,
shall defend him from Fëanor, and Fëanor's kin,
whoso hideth or hoardeth, or in hand taketh,
finding keepeth or afar casteth,
a Silmaril. This swear we all:
death we will deal him ere Day's ending,
woe unto world's end! Our word hear thou,
Eru Allfather! To the everlasting
Darkness doom us if our deed faileth.
On the holy mountain hear in witness
And our vow remember, Manwë and Varda!"
#1 - The way I sort of picture it is basically Feanor is giving his epic speech and then starts swearing the oath. My best guess for what happens next is his sons wait for him to finish and then they leap to his side and swear the same oath. The reason is that he probably didn't announce "Ok I'm going to start swearing an oath" to let his sons know they should do it with him.
#2 - The alternative is that his sons would realize he's swearing an oath and then jump to his side right away and swear it at the same time. But of course they wouldn't know what words he'd use so if this happened they'd have to stagger it - like let Feanor say a sentence, then repeat it etc - but it seems to me this is the more unlikely scenario. It'd probably be easiest to let him finish then have all the sons repeat it at once. Plus if his sons were swearing it at the same time, they wouldn't even know what they were swearing to until they did it - it would be more logical for them to wait so that they knew exactly what they were swearing to.
For a second question, if a movie is ever made of the Sil :) how would you all like this scene to be handled? Scenario #1, while imo the most likely to have happend, would be bad for a movie because the audience wouldn't want to sit through the same oath twice. But I'm not sure scenario #2 would flow very well on film either....so what do you all think?
Here's a copy of the oath that I found online :D
"Be he foe or friend, be he foul or clean,
brood of Morgoth or bright Vala.
Elda or Maia or Aftercomer,
Man yet unborn upon Middle-earth,
neither law, nor love, nor league of swords,
dread nor danger, not Doom itself,
shall defend him from Fëanor, and Fëanor's kin,
whoso hideth or hoardeth, or in hand taketh,
finding keepeth or afar casteth,
a Silmaril. This swear we all:
death we will deal him ere Day's ending,
woe unto world's end! Our word hear thou,
Eru Allfather! To the everlasting
Darkness doom us if our deed faileth.
On the holy mountain hear in witness
And our vow remember, Manwë and Varda!"