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Shadowed Prince
Join Date: Jan 2003
Location: Thulcandra
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Speaking of which, why did the ghosts have clothes? Can cloth be ghosted? |
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Cryptic Aura
Join Date: May 2002
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But tgwbs, cloaks are de rigueur for swishy villains. No self-respecting baddie in a historical costume drama would be found without one.Where would Darth Vader have been without his? Just another deep throat. And ghosts are unhappy souls who are doomed to walk this earth (or, apparently, float in green goo). They cannot shake off completely this mortal coil. And that includes the duds they died in supposedly. Dickens' Christmas ghosts were all clothed but come to think of it Shakespeare didn't actually represent his ghosts on stage. Quote:
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A Mere Boggart
Join Date: Mar 2004
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What happens when an Orc dies anyway? I presume there is some Orcish equivalent of the Halls of Mandos, being as they are immortal and presumably tied to the earth just as the Elves are. And would this be in Middle Earth? Maybe that explains why they were so hard to deal with, like ants they just kept coming back. Quote:
Why should 'ghosts' not exist in Middle earth? The idea of hroa/fea would make plenty of room for the possibility of 'ghosts'. After all, we only have an idea of what a 'ghost' might be like, we have no concrete explanation of our own so Tolkien like many writers has been free to play around with that.
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Princess of Skwerlz
Join Date: Jan 2002
Location: where the Sea is eastwards (WtR: 6060 miles)
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Auspicious Wraith
Join Date: May 2002
Location: The Netherlands
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Well, this is pretty much my point: In order to be clever and worthy, an author should explain his ghosts, because some people might just think that the idea of ghosts is absurd.
In the film it is just assumed that the audience will think "OK, ghosts; great." but why not go further than this? I am very interested in the idea of ghosts so I'd like to talk about it. I don't get how the arrow just goes through the ghost. And how come they just appear out of nowhere when entering battle? Have they power over their own visibility? Why are they visible anyway? To make it Tolkien-related, I remember him saying somewhere that the Ringwraiths existed only partially in the world of Hobbits, and partially in another world (a shadow land?) Is this where the ghosts are flitting in and out of?
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Shadowed Prince
Join Date: Jan 2003
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I'm unable to gather quotes at the moment as I'm in a bit of a rush, but:
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Auspicious Wraith
Join Date: May 2002
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See? That's an explanation I can like. Just don't let anyone try to apply it in the real world.
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Illusionary Holbytla
Join Date: Dec 2003
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There was some brief discussion of a shadow land in the CbC discussion of The Flight to the Ford, see esp. Davem, post #2 and myself, post #8. After that the discussion gave way to other (also very interesting) discussions... |
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Ghost Prince of Cardolan
Join Date: May 2003
Location: The Party Tree
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TGWBS: I think I recall that the "Shadow-land" was a type of parallel spirit world. The Elves dwell partially in it, as do the Wraiths and presumably these ghosts. Eomer of the Rohirrim: See? That's an explanation I can like. Just don't let anyone try to apply it in the real world. Hmm, the Bermuda Triangle? Even in the book, it is said that they 'do not suffer the living to pass' (Eowyn), so how do they stop the living?
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