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Date Posted: 21:08:21 08/03/00 Thu
Author: No Name
Subject: Re: casting for the fellowship of the ring...
In reply to: steve 's message, "Re: casting for the fellowship of the ring..." on 20:47:56 08/03/00 Thu

> start with the hobbit...it is not quiet as epic,
> powerful, nor geared towards the older reader as the
> fellowship of the ring, the two towers, and the return
> of the king, but it would make allot of things more
> understandable...because it sets the frame work in
> motion...I have read them each at least 4-6 times a
> peice, and could probably give you a summary narration
> of the entire story that would save you allot of
> time...hge wrote enough for about 10-15 books, sadly,
> only one age of the 4 ages of his world had a portin
> of it come to print as a story, yet his son, chris
> tolkien, published about 7-8 volumes of his notes on
> these stories, the similarion(very well documented
> essays on the first age, the time of the elves and
> their war against morgoth or melekor(the devil)and the
> second age and the fall of the greatest of the
> kingdoms of man, nurmeor, into the sea as they where
> bewitched by the evil of sauron(one of melekors
> minions who turned man against the gods and elves),
> and sevreal books of langauges of the races he
> developed(tolkein was an oxford english professor, and
> had one of the most amazing comands of dialect and
> language I have ever seen in an author)...but if you
> want me to fill you in on what happens in the lord of
> the rings, I would gladly fo it.
>
I wish to remain annonomous please and should not be posint here but I do have a question about those books. I know nothing about them but by any chance was there a character in any of them that ever lost his ring?
>
The reason why I am asking is because there is a sleep walking dream that I had when I was about 6 where I was extremley distressed about losing my ring and my father in real life said it took about an hour to wake me up and calm me down explaining I never had a ring which I didn't. It is probably the most significant or memorable dream I I have so far in this liftime. Just curious.
Thanks
No Name

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