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View Poll Results: Gollum went into the Crack of Doom because | |||
he slipped |
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26 | 44.83% |
Eru willed it |
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16 | 27.59% |
he jumped on purpose |
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7 | 12.07% |
the quest needed to end this way to make sense |
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9 | 15.52% |
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Ghost Prince of Cardolan
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According to "Letters", I don't have a copy with me right now, it
would have to be the last option. He stated, essentially, that that was the logic of Gollum's developed character.
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Corpus Cacophonous
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Option C is most certainly out of the question as it runs contrary to the stated "facts" and, as for option D, well I can imagine that an alternative scenario, which retained the essence of the story, would have been possible. Option A it is then.
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I'm with SpM on this one too. Though I can see that option D, that it was the only 'right' way for the story to end, is also quite a decent choice. I do happen to think that having Gollum trip and fall with the Ring was quite perfect. Gollum could not have functioned without the Ring; as shown in his pursuit of Frodo, he had become virtaully single minded on getting it. What if he had not got the Ring but had seen Frodo chuck it in? I'm sure Gollum would have either jumped in after it or else murdered Frodo there and then in anger.
As I've said so many times before, I love Gollum, he's one of my favourite characters in any book, but he simply could not go on after the Ring was unmade. What's more, he gains a kind of redemption by acting as he did. He would never have jumped in with the Ring wilfully; he'd have put it on and the Nazgul would have been after him and all hell would have been let loose.
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Also I agree with previous posters: Gollum tripped and fell. Wether the crucial false step was provoked by some unknown power or not can be discussed, but it's a pure hypothetical question. Only Eru knows
![]() This was one of the scenes that I reacted strongest against in the movies. Would Frodo be responsible for Gollums death? The wrestling-to-death idea feels so wrong here. But that belongs to an other thread.
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The problem with A is that it is too 'coincidental'. It reduces the end of Sauron to a fluke. For an 'accident' to save the whole world from disaster seems beyond belief. There must have been a purpose behind it, or it kind of makes all the struggles up to that point 'pointless'.
The problem with B is that it makes Eru a murderer. The problem with C is that he didn't jump. The problem with D is that it doesn't actually make sense ![]() I go for option n.... |
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Of course, there is the whole issue that there is no reason why Gollum's slip can't both be a completely natural slip AND a fulfillment of the Divine Will...
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