The Hobbit -
Jan. 16th, 2004 10:32 amSo, I'm re-reading the Hobbit for the first time in ages. I've only just started but I had to mention something - "...they [the Bagginses] never had any adventures or did anything unexpected." (on pg. 10 of The Annotated Hobbit) which is also said by Frodo in the Fellowship film. The Bagginses were quite well thought of before Bilbo went off adventuring and came back different.
And thinking too much about the differences in their 'adventures' may break my heart, so I will try not to.
And thinking too much about the differences in their 'adventures' may break my heart, so I will try not to.
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Date: 2004-01-16 06:55 pm (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2004-01-16 07:07 pm (UTC)What I thought was really neat are the differences between the First Edition and the later editions, where Tolkien had to go back and rewrite a certain scene in order to make it fit better into the world of the Silmarillion once he'd realized the direction his sequel was taking. And his nifty explanation that since Bilbo is the real author of The Hobbit, and that he's just the translator making a change for accuracy's sake.
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Date: 2004-01-16 07:46 pm (UTC)Frodo was altogether a different sort, though also not of the typical hobbit type. Bilbo is more like Men, while Frodo is more like Elves.
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Date: 2004-01-16 08:51 pm (UTC)Very cool. I'm really enjoying rereading it.
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Date: 2004-01-17 12:10 am (UTC)moi
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Date: 2004-01-18 09:25 am (UTC)And I do appreciate Frodo and Bilbo being different (though they have things in common) - otherwise Tolkien could just have well have used Bilbo for LotR, which would have, well, felt wrong. Incidentally, watching Frodo and Bilbo at the party in the FotR Extended Edition, when Bilbo is trying to tell Frodo he loves him and can't (being an English Hobbit and all), always chokes me up, as does the scene with the two of them on RotK. "I lost it", and Frodo leaning his cheek on Bilbo's.
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Date: 2004-01-18 09:32 am (UTC)moi
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Date: 2004-01-19 01:57 am (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2004-01-19 01:59 am (UTC)Yes - Bilbo says at the beginning that Frodo has spirit, but it's a very different spirit than the kind Bilbo has. Actually, to use common definitions, I'd say that Bilbo has spirit and Frodo has soul. The difference between quicksilver and starlight.
They're sweethearts, both of them, though.