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Date Posted: 22:17:17 08/11/00 Fri
Author: Mariah
Subject: Fire Destroys the Ring in the End
In reply to: Nobody 's message, "I hopI Re: On the Hobbit" on 15:37:57 08/11/00 Fri

"Whenever the forces of evil try to strike a blow in Tolkien's work, they almost always use fire. Denethor tries to set fire to Faramir; Glorfindel sets fire to the grasslands; Radagast tries to set fire to Gandalf. Even the dragon in The Hobbit tries to set fire to LakeTown."


In the end, "The Ring is destroyed, and without it Lord Sauron is destroyed by the sunlight."

The ring gives invisibility to its wearer. The ring takes over a person if he isn't very careful, and as long as he doesn't use this ring too long or too often.

> > I wouldn't choose to be any of them, because they are
> > not real...I choose to be myself...and I am more then
> > happy with being myself.
> >
> > As for who do I relate to the most? That is hard.
> > eleements of may charcters...see, I know the history
> > of middle earth far beyond this trilogy, and the
> > hobbit as the average tolkien fan would, and some of
> > these characters are thousands of years old...Gandalf
> > is obviously the most essential and biding
> > cahracter...he is probably the most noble and valient
> > as well...if he alone was subtracted from the story,
> > the forces of evil would have won at the begging and
> > there would be no story...
> >
> If that is so then I would have though you would have
> said Gandolf for sure. I sure hope there is a happy
> ending and the forces of evil loose. If not then I
> never want to know the story.

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