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Gibbering Gibbet
Join Date: Feb 2004
Location: Beyond cloud nine
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*Varda* -- you quoted the following lines from the end of the chapter, and I'd just like to bring forward here to make a quick point:
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Oh, and there are more connections here. The chapter that has described how Bilbo has "vanished" from the Shire (a very visible vanishing in terms of his prank at the party, if you know what I mean) now ends with another "vanishing" -- which makes sense since this chapter is all about the Ring, which when one puts on makes one "vanish into twilight" in the sense that one becomes a wraith under the "shadow" of the Dark Lord. *whew* That Tolkien sure can put a lot of syntactic energy into the most seemingly simple lines. Once again, I find it interesting that this moment alludes to both the good and the bad that awaits Frodo in his future: to both the dangers he must pass through (the burden of the Ring), the aid he will recieve (the cloak of Galadriel), and the two possible ends that await him: vanishing into the twilight of the Ring, or disappearing into the evening of the setting sun. |
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