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Haunting Spirit
Join Date: Oct 2006
Location: Nurn
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I have often wondered if this is what became not of the Entwives, but of some of their offspring, warped by Sauron. RotK, “Appendix F”, “Of Other Races”
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The upshot: while Sauron might not be the “creator” (or more accurately, “prime corruptor”) of Orcs and Trolls, I think it was Tolkien’s consistent idea that he was involved in their primeval corruption. I don’t think it would be out of character for him to seek to corrupt the Entwives to his own nefarious purposes; however, I am far from certain that Prof. Tolkien would agree that they could be corrupted in this way. Besides, the Ents could “tear [up stone] like bread-crust” and “crumple … iron like thin tin.” (Two Towers, “Flotsam and Jetsam”) How would you keep them imprisoned, especially for the whole of the Third Age? |
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Wight
Join Date: Sep 2004
Location: Southend,U.K
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I honestly believe that the Entwives do not exist. Nor did Tolkien desire them to exist. We always thought of Treebeard as a friendly, humourous character but such thoughts are not in line with the bittersweet ending of LOTR. In order to flesh out his creation Tolkien added a tinge of tragedy to the tale. And in doing so further made us sympathise with a character other (lesser) writers would dismiss as "childish".
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Haunting Spirit
Join Date: Nov 2006
Location: England
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Why do you have to be so logical about it? Would it be so hard to grab your copy of LOTR and try to find them? They were not just a means of making the Ents look good. Tolkien was a great writer and you can be sure that if he put them in there then they clearly serve some kind of purpose.
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Wight
Join Date: Sep 2004
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Pfft, it's better to be logical about these things rather than delude yourself. Tolkien had a great mind but he had to make "whole" characters. Without the Entwives this was not possible. Stop looking for clues like some bloody socialist. Go do something better with your time. I dunno, rescue a cat from a tree, stab a Roman dictator-for-life on March 15, write a threatening letter to a politician. The world is full of beauty! Stop wasting that beauty by searching for things that aren't real!
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Okay, time to respond to you silly unbelievers.
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And as I've already pointed out, Haldir quite obviously had no qualms about displaying his "magic" (the stunt on the rope). If Lorien ropes could untie themselves in response to mental commands, Haldir would've done it. That's the way it is. End of story. Quote:
(Ah, I see that Sardy has also raised this point.) You can claim that Tolkien shut the door on the matter, but by no means did he slam it shut and lock it. Quote:
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As far as the off chance that an orc or Nazgul would find one single little rope in the middle of a huge wilderness, what's the big deal? What- do you think the Nazgul would think "Oh no! An elven rope! The One Ring must be close!" Obviously not. At the most, the Nazgul would think "Hmm... an elven rope. I wonder if some elf is trying to spy out our movements." Plus there would be no way to tell exactly how long the rope had been there. Leaving the rope there on the cliff would most likely result in zero penalty for Sam and Frodo. So why not leave it? Quote:
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Anyway, I'm sorry everyone, but you have not convinced me. And that, of course, makes you wrong. Until JRRT himself posts on this thread and tells me I'm otherwise, I have found the Entwives. Deal with it lads. Quote:
Tossing a cat up into a tree however......
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What I am saying is that it is intirely possible that the show off elves could not just make the rope untie it self. . . it is actually often the standard that magic is not used for everyday needs. |
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I found not the Entwives!
In light of this absurd thread, I thought I would post so new and exciting information regarding the Entwives. I have found irrefutable evidence that the Entwives do not exist! That’s 100% correct, to find out exactly where in the LotR this is stated, you need to consider what we know from the FotR and something rather interesting from the TTT. Keep in mind that I have no inclination of revealing any of this information out of fear of being wrong but I am sticking by my guns. So with my clues, happy hunting…
I am new to Tolkien forums and new to Barrowdowns but it’s post like “I found the entwives” that dishonor the community. What a waste. |
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Join Date: Jan 2003
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"... but I think the rope came off itself – when I called.” Case closed.
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Haunting Spirit
Join Date: Nov 2006
Location: England
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Got reminded of how much I love this thread and decided to repost here.
Every so often, I'll visit this thing, go over the OP and mull over what Teleporno said, years later and it's probably obvious the guy was a hoaxer, but what can I say? He inspired me! Perhaps he believed in what he said. But I had an idea, and by all means, call me a crazy idiot. But what if the Entwives had became 'treeish'? What if they didn't all go away, but stayed in the forests? Dreaming of wandering off and creating a garden, they instead stayed put, waiting for their husbands to share their vision. But the male Ents, being notoriously contemptuous of 'hastiness' dithered and dathered, doing so for so long that the Entiwives became static and tree-like - literally bored stiff with their inaction. Teleporno stated the importance of the womens liberation movement, what if the fate of the Entiwives reflects the other women, the ones who stayed within the old patriarchal system - waiting for things to change rather than changing them themselves? What do you think?
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