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'No, I don't know,' said Gorbag's voice. 'The messages go through quicker than anything could fly, as a rule. But I don't enquire how it's done. Safer not to. Grr! Those Nazgűl give me the creeps. And they skin the body off you as soon as look at you, and leave you all cold in the dark on the other side.
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I've always interpreted "the other side" to be the other side of death, but that might be the influence of the Russian translation where it is clearly so.
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Originally Posted by Bęthberry
There's a great deal of female imagery in Lamentations, where the city Jerusalem is given a female voice.
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I would attribute that to the lanuage itself rather than some poetic devise: "city" in Hebrew is feminine, therefore any city is referred to as a "she".
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Originally Posted by Rumil
The Mouth's threats of Frodo's torture made me think of Hurin's torment by Morgoth (not necessarily, naturally, but maybe).
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That also made me think about the "keeping the fea" issue. If I recall correctly, Morgoth made it so that Hurin couldn't move
or die before Morgoth released him. This is not taking away the Gift completely, just delaying it. Maybe Sauron learned this trick from his master.
I think that being "left naked to the lidless eye" means that your hroa is stripped away and your fea is left, well, naked.
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Originally Posted by Gaurcrist
I agree with Bethberry on the fact that purgatory is Christian, and that it is a place where you are purified before going to heaven.
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If it's a
Nazgul purgatory, one is purified for
Nazgul heaven.