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Pile O'Bones
Join Date: Jul 2005
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I never cried at either the books or the film, but there were some moving moments, I won't repeat them all because they're all mentioned above.
But I do remember when reading the book for the first time being REALLY gutted when I'd finished reading it. I was so immersed in the world it was really weird for it to finally be over. |
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Messenger of Hope
Join Date: Jun 2005
Location: In a tiny, insignificant little town in one of the many States.
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Perhaps that's one reason why so many of us find The Grey Havens so sad...because it's the end. It really is very sad when a good book ends. But, you have to be happy that the ending was at least good. It's worse reading through an awesome book and then coming to a pathetic and poor ending... For instance, The Count of Monte Cristo is a really good book, but the ending is not so good. Whereas, the LotR is also a really good book, and its ending is one of the best endings I've ever read. (One of the saddest, too.)
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Pile O'Bones
Join Date: Jul 2005
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I think it's fair to say that the book has been dubbed by critics that the ending is very anti-climactic, and yes to an extent it is, but it is really the only fitting end to it all, and yes, a very moving moment. One that's unforgettable.
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Let's see I usually cry from this line,
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I think it's just the sheer joy of reading Tolkien.But to be honest, I cry here, Quote:
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Messenger of Hope
Join Date: Jun 2005
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I'd no idea that it was possible to find so many people at least as emotional while reading books as I!! It's almost cool.
I really have to be honest and say that I feel sorry for people like my sister who don't get into books that much. It's rather sad in itself.
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Wight
Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: Where the stars go blue.
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The part that made me cry is when i first read the book is when gandalf falls into the mines of moria and they all think he is dead.
when arawen says that she would live a mortal life ratherther than endure all the ages with out aragorn in the appendices when Arawen says "I gave all my hope for you i have none for myself." ________ LovelyWendie Last edited by Elonve; 04-09-2011 at 06:03 PM. |
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Ghost Prince of Cardolan
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I still cry when I read "Farewell to Lorien", especially when the Fellowship has the impression that it is Lothlorien that is being taken away from them, and not they who are leaving. I also cry at the Argonath, when Aragorn confesses that he misses his home. And, of course, at Boromir's death, and at the distruction of the Ring, and at Aragorn's coronation. Oh, and I also cry at "The Grey Havens". These are but a few scenes, and many others have been already said. There are a lot of moving moments in this book. It would take many days for me to say all of them.
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