I didnt like how Eowyn used older speech. That is the best I can explain it. She would say things like Thee and other old speech words. I know why Tolkien did this to represent that she was using a higher/nobler type of speech, but I still didnt like it.
And, maybe I am alone in this, but I got a little bored when there would be 3 long paragraphs describing places they were in. This happened only in FOTR that I remember. It seemed like for a long row of chapters there was alot of place description. I like to read more about characters and their interaction and what will be happening, so I would get impatient with Tolkiens inspired landscape descriptions. But, like I said, this only happened in FOTR and in all of his other writing that I have read I like the land descriptions. They are an important part of the book, but too much is bad for me.
[ August 27, 2002: Message edited by: Elendur ]
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