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Old 03-20-2004, 10:15 AM   #1
Lindalirien O Lorien
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I agree with you Hot, crispy nice hobbit, I didn't like Arwen to much either, I think she played to much of a role (especially when she saved Frodo, poor Glorfindel always getting shoved aside) and I didn't like it when a scene with her would randomly just pop out of no where (like in the Two Towers). At least Peter Jackson decided not to have her come to Helms Deep like he was going to originally!
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Old 03-20-2004, 07:41 PM   #2
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Old 03-20-2004, 10:35 PM   #3
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I suppose I was too busy being miffed at the "give up the halfling" part to notice just how ridiculous "she-elf" sounded. The worst part of that exchange, to me, was the reducing of Frodo to the status of pawn or possession, something an elf could "give up," and I suppose I didn't much go for the whole Xenarwen turn, but I didn't mind Arwen replacing Glorfindel at that point. I guess the "she-elf" pejorative just rolled off my back as too ridiculous to worry about much with everything else that was twisted in that scene. It is a shame that it is making odd appearances in fanfiction. I'll have to keep the mouse poised over the "X" when I see it...

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Old 03-22-2004, 09:36 PM   #4
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I think that the screenwriters were trying to interject some pernicious Nazgul vs. Elf hatred into the movie, by using that line. They probably wanted to show that the Nazgul were so confident in their (and their Master's) ability to daunt all their opponents that they would actually presume to order Arwen about.

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I still think that whole Nazgul vs. Elf thing would have worked out a lot better if the screenwriters had:

1) Kept Glorfindel in that role. (Well, in this case, even XenArwen would work.)

2) Had the Nazgul say: "Give up the Halfling, Elf!" or something to that effect.
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Old 03-22-2004, 09:58 PM   #5
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Pipe "she-elf"

The best way to have done the scene was to be faithful to the books. But one could only wish. *sigh*

"She-elf" was an insult to Arwen. Any fanfic writer using the epithet as a general term for the female of the Elder Kindred...well...should know that. The proper term would have been...

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Now welcome the weary...

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Old 04-03-2004, 12:02 PM   #6
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Seems Familar...

This reminds me of Monty Python and the Holy Grail:

King: Old Woman!

Peasant: Man!

King: Sorry, Old Man!

Peasant: I am 37.

King: What?

Peasent: I am 37. I am not old.

King: Well I can't just call you Man.

And they go on about not asking the peasent his name and blah blah blah.... Anyway maybe the Nazgul did know Arwen's name so he called her elf but he couldn't just call her elf so he called her she-elf not knowing proper manners.
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Old 04-10-2004, 03:13 PM   #7
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On the subject of terms used by novice Fanfiction writers, where in all of Middle-earth did the term 'hobbitling' come from? I have seen it a few times in various places and it refers to young hobbits. I can see ther might be a need for a hobbit equivalent of boy or girl, but hobbitling? Sounds like piglet or gosling.
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