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Demente
01-26-2004, 06:11 PM
Who was beorns wife does any body know? i know Beorn had a son grimbeorn but what happened to there mother?
also The Old English word for beorn meant 'bear', but evolved over the centuries to the point where it came to mean 'warrior'. So, Beorn's ability to transform from a bear to a man echoes the linguistic development of his name. i thought this was quite interesting.
Finwe
01-26-2004, 06:25 PM
Hmmm... that's interesting. This is the first time that I've heard of the linguistic development of Beorn. Then again, Tolkien is notorious for developing his characters similar to the way that the meaning of their names developed. It's one of his linguistic jokes that he likes to put in.
As for Beorn's wife, she's another one of those obscure females who we know exist, but are never mentioned by name. I don't believe that Tolkien ever named her. Since she didn't affect the story whatsoever, there was no point in devoting space to her name.
Demente
01-26-2004, 06:42 PM
Yes her name isnt really of any significance but i was just wandered if she was just a normal woman, and if so would be possible that grimbeorn could have not been able to become a bear. I saw beorn being able to transform something that he could do naturally rather than sorcery even though beorn has been said to b just a man by tolkien,'Though a skin-changer and no doubt a bit of a magician, Beorn was a Man'.
Legolas
01-27-2004, 10:52 PM
She was a normal woman just as Beorn was a normal man. He wasn't born with this ability - it was learned, and nothing would prevent his son from learning the same skill.
If i remember correctly, it is stated that all the men of Beorn's line for generations had the abilty to shape-change... whether this is inherited or a learned trait I am unsure...
Grimbeorn certainly had the abilty.
Osse
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