Sauron (in Movies vs. Books)
…made his presence felt via Saruman’s Palantír and his Servants. Who was Sauron in the books A lurking shadow, a sense of malevolent evil brooding in the tower of Barad-dûr…
…made his presence felt via Saruman’s Palantír and his Servants. Who was Sauron in the books A lurking shadow, a sense of malevolent evil brooding in the tower of Barad-dûr…
…no clue. I saw him this morning looking for a book, so I tried to give him a book in his tongue but he refused and pulled that book from…
…at a glance: Scene # 63: THE LAND OF SHADOW (as it pertains to MOUNT DOOM in the book) This scene contains a few details from the book version of…
…book The book chapter starts with the cleaning-up of he Shire after the Scouring of the Shire by Saruman and his troops. Frodo releases the prisoners from the lockholes in…
…his unsuccessful mission to retake (hold in the book) the city of Osgiliath. The first lies in what precisely happened to Faramir. In the book Denethor releases a sortie of…
…Frodo and Sam meet Faramir but the events with him are very different in the book and in the movie. In the book Frodo and Sam get kind treatment and…
…again more comical characters than in the book. But during The Two Towers both the movie and the book show Merry and Pippin changing from simple funny companions in the…
…Samwise Gamgee. After his uncle leaves the Shire, he inherits Bag End and a magic ring. Who was Frodo in the book? Frodo Baggins is Bilbo Baggins‘ cousin, and lives…
…is incorrect: Gimli identifies the last person to write in this book as Ori, because he had the habit of writing in Elvish characters. – Gimli takes the book with…
…is quite the same as in the book, only his part in the story is smaller. In the book the pretty long descriptions of Merry’s journeys give a better view…