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I'm not agreeing that this proves your Hobbit-jailer-theory (which is cute and fun)-- but this does bring up some interesting points. One, it seems that Legolas knew Gandalf, or at least knew of him. Perhaps that is another reason why Legolas is included on the quest. Two-- they wearied of the task. All right. Weary elves would turn to partying, in order to cheer up-- singing, dancing under the stars, and maybe even drinking. Okay, definitely drinking. I can buy the idea that the walking-jailers-party were trying to keep themselves cheered up. Three-- "Gandalf bade us still hope for a cure." Did they remind themselves of this daily? Perhaps. How do youy heal somebody who shrieks when you touch him or tie your rope to him? Elf-music has a healing quality to it. I don't doubt that they would sing to Gollum (poor, poor Smeagol) in the hopes that something would stir in his stringy little heart. And singing and wine do seem to go together. Four-- It does seem that Legolas has a level of authority over the jail system such as it was. Tolkien's text supports this. Now for the text from The Hobbit... Quote:
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A page later, by the elves arriving from the feast, the butler is named: "old Galion". And the chief of the guards is referred to as "the turnkey". Since elves delight in jibes, surely if Legolas was snoring with his head on the table, they would have said "the princeling" or "the king's son", to emphasize the irony of the situation. The remote possibility remains that Legolas was one of the party enlisted to roll the barrels down the hatch. I confess I have pondered this possibility before, and had some fun with it. However, there is a pargraph that makes this extremely unlikely, and that is Galion's reaction to the party when they complain of the heavy barrels. Quote:
EDIT: I agree with Rune on of Bjarne that the "you" and "we" argument holds no water. It was an elves versus dwarves statement, not a Legolas versus Gloin statement.
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...down to the water to see the elves dance and sing upon the midsummer's eve. Last edited by mark12_30; 09-02-2006 at 06:13 AM. Reason: spelling spelling slepping seplleing |
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