Chapter 10 (in Fanfiction)
…had not taken Frodo too far downstream and that the semi-conscious hobbit had found a way to cope with the chill of the water and the strong surges that were…
…had not taken Frodo too far downstream and that the semi-conscious hobbit had found a way to cope with the chill of the water and the strong surges that were…
…in the book, but calculating in the film. The details in this scene show the substantial difference in character between the book and film. In the book, Gríma sits at…
…the movie however the interaction between Faramir and Éowyn is cut down to an absolute minimum, which gives viewers who don’t know the book the impression that Éowyn takes Faramir…
…be to your liking”, he said, offering the book to the child. Brithla took the book carefully, like a sacred object, and read the words on the cover slowly. “The…
The scene in the film comprises only a small amount of the chapter “The Riders of Rohan” in the book, which starts with the Three Hunters finding out the Orcs…
…the third cornfield they’d met that day. Frodo was beginning to wonder if they were going around in circles. SAM: Come on, Mr. Frodo, let’s go through Farmer Maggot’s crop…
…running as fast as he could to the farm. Despite this, noon approached when he reached the Maggot farm. Out in a nearby field, Farmer Maggot worked as a hot…
…of the Rings of Power* *throws book aside and finds Loogie Lessons for the Advanced Wizard* Perfect! *puts book under robe also* I will find just one more book. *looks…
…horse is called Asfaloth, as is Glorfindel’s horse in the books. – When the river rises, great white horses of foam appear: these were added by Gandalf, in the book,…
…the book. And it is Gorbag who expresses the idea that Frodo is dead. In the book Gorbag says, ‘He’s nothing but carrion now!’ [4.X.] John Howe – Sam and…