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I got to pose for my very own holiday stock photos. How cheesy am I?
He’s gone. (From Stefan’s wife’s facebook page.)
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*indescribably loud screeching of metal against asphalt*
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“two hops this time”
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I do not think that Frodo’s was a moral failure. At the last moment the pressure of the Ring would reach its maximum – impossible, I should have said, for any one to resist, certainly after long possession, months of increasing torment, and when starved and exhausted. Frodo had done what he could and spent himself completely (as an instrument of Providence) and had produced a situation in which the object of his quest could be achieved. His humility (with which he began) and his sufferings were justly rewarded by the highest honour; and his exercise of patience and mercy towards Gollum gained him Mercy: his failure was redressed.
J. R. R Tolkien, Letter No. 246 from The Letters of J.R.R. Tolkien (via ringbearerfrodo)
Frodo undertook his quest out of love – to save the world he knew from disaster at his own expense, if he could; and also in complete humility, acknowledging that he was wholly inadequate to the task. His real contract was only to do what he could, to try to find a way, and to go as far on the road as his strength of mind and body allowed. He did that. I do not myself see that the breaking of his mind and will under demonic pressure after torment was any more a moral failure than the breaking of his body would have been – say, by being strangled by Gollum, or crushed by a falling rock.
J. R. R. Tolkien, The Letters of J.R.R. Tolkien (via ringbearerfrodo)
Mourn Me,or Graveyard /because I like a bit of angst every now and again.
/It took so long because everytime I tried to start this, I was sobbbbbbbing. |: Yo suck.I HOPE YOU ENJOY MY MISERYWho was he anymore? Could he answer it honestly? No. He believed to have lost everything after destroying the ring, but he was wrong. Oh, he had yet to imagine any pain compared to what he felt once he received the news. Every bit of strength he had was gone, his voice silent. Who was he? It didn’t matter. Frodo didn’t realize it, but Samwise Gamgee was his other half. He kept him sane, happy, focused.. Without him, he was weak, unhappy, hurt, pained; He was dead. The moment Sam passed, his life was gone, too. Who was he to blame the world for his friend’s death? It was his own fault. He was needy. Sam was always at his side, taking care of him, making him feel alive. He always believed himself to be the one to go first. Now he was dead, too, along with his gardener.Who was he? Nobody. Nothing mattered anymore. Time would heal nothing, and nothing would bring back Sam. He could never accept it. Fate was supposed to choose him. It was unfair, and everyone knew it. Frodo should have died. Instead, the world wanted to cause more pain. How much more could he endure. Who was he? Every day he asked himself that question, and the answer was different. Some days, he was a terrible friend.. Other days, he was nothing but an empty shell. Days turned to weeks, and weeks to months. Every day was excruciating, and the fact that he managed to live through it was unusual. He never understood how he lasted so long. He was as dead as his gardener, his best friend.Who was he? The forsaken. Frodo found strength one day, to finally face something he’d never been able to; See his friend off. Not only did he not attend the funeral, but he hadn’t even visited the grave. It was something that had been calling to him. He had to see him.The moment he arrived at the grave, he was brought to his knees, tears already pouring down his cheeks. “Sam..” His voice was hoarse, his hands trembling. “Y-You… You were mine.. You were My Sam… Said ’t yourself, remember?” He let out a quiet sob, digging his hands into the ground. “You left m’… I-.. ’m not myself anymore… I no longer belong here… I belong with you..” He went quiet, leaning over to sob over Sam’s grave. There was no happiness left for him in Middle earth. He would forever mourn for his gardener, his best friend, his lover.
Sam was cocksure, and deep down a little conceited; but his conceit had been transformed by his devotion to Frodo. He did not think of himself as heroic or even brave, or in any way admirable – except in his service and loyalty to his master. That had an ingredient (probably inevitable) of pride and possessiveness: it is difficult to exclude it from the devotion of those who perform such service. In any case it prevented him from fully understanding the master that he loved, and from following him in his gradual education to the nobility of service to the unlovable and of perception of damaged good in the corrupt. He plainly did not fully understand Frodo’s motives or his distress in the incident of the Forbidden Pool. If he had understood better what was going on between Frodo and Gollum, things might have turned out differently in the end. For me perhaps the most tragic moment in the Tale comes in II 323 ff. when Sam fails to note the complete change in Gollum’s tone and aspect. ‘Nothing, nothing’, said Gollum softly. 'Nice master!’. His repentance is blighted and all Frodo’s pity is (in a sense*) wasted. Shelob’s lair became inevitable.
J. R. R. Tolkien, Letter 246; The Letters of J. R. R. Tolkien (via ringbearerfrodo)
By chance, I have just had another letter regarding the failure of Frodo. Very few seem even to have observed it. But following the logic of the plot, it was clearly inevitable, as an event. And surely it is a more significant and real event than a mere ‘fairy-story’ ending in which the hero is indomitable? It is possible for the good, even the saintly, to be subjected to a power of evil which is too great for them to overcome – in themselves. In this case the cause (not the 'hero’) was triumphant, because by the exercise of pity, mercy, and forgiveness of injury, a situation was produced in which all was redressed and disaster averted. Gandalf certainly foresaw this. See Vol. I p. 68-9.1
J. R. R. Tolkien, Letter 192; The Letters of J. R. R. Tolkien (via ringbearerfrodo)
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I decided to write a little Sam/Frodo drabble. My Sam-mun has been down lately, so I’m hoping this will make things better. <3 Based off of this image.
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I'm curious on your thoughts about Sam and Frodo. Do you see them as sexual or romantic?
Bah, this is a really difficult question for me. You should probably be asking my gardener. Sam-mun probably has a better insight than me.. However, to fulfill your curiosity, here goes my splurge on this;First off, after the end of the series, I can promise you that as for sexual activities, Frodo probably has zero to none. The effects of the ring and the adventure as a whole has him drawing away from the community. He doesn’t see happiness in the world as he did before. I believe that no matter what, the ring will always have a hold of him. Before I go further, here is a key point from letter 246 from The letters of Tolkien:
Slowly he fades ‘out of the picture’, saying and doing less and less. I think it is clear on reflection to an attentive reader that when his dark times came upon him and he was conscious of being 'wounded by knife sting and tooth and a long burden’ (III 268) it was not only nightmare memories of past horrors that afflicted him, but also unreasoning self-reproach: he saw himself and all that he done as a broken failure. 'Though I may come to the Shire, it will not seem the same, for I shall not be the same.’ That was actually a temptation out of the Dark, a last flicker of pride: desire to have returned as a 'hero’, not content with being a mere instrument of good. And it was mixed with another temptation, blacker and yet (in a sense) more merited, for however that may be explained, he had not in fact cast away the Ring by a voluntary act: he was tempted to regret its destruction, and still to desire it. 'It is gone for ever, and now all is dark and empty’, he said as he wakened from his sickness in 1420.
I feel like with after everything, romance would be hard enough. As for him and Sam, I don’t think he would pursue Sam. That is my honest opinion. He may have moments when admitting that he needs his gardener, but he had put Sam through so much that he wouldn’t be able to bare holding him back any longer.If romance were even possible for them, it would take a lot of time and a hell of a lot of Sam being there for Frodo and NOT getting with Rosie(sorry, but if he were with her, Frodo would never let anything ruin that happiness for him). Sexual is a completely different issue. In my opinion, it would be out of the question. I feel like with everything they’ve been through, they have a strong enough emotion connection that the need for sex wouldn’t be something they’d even think about.Granted, you can’t hold me to that, maybe I’ll change my mind.. However, Sex seems like something too far off to accomplish for them. A relationship for Frodo would be unstable enough without the sex.