5.06. The Battle of the Pelennor Fields (in Movies vs. Books)
…the book which you can read in ROTK 5.VI. Again the fell beast in the movie attacks Éowyn before she declares herself; in the book it’s afterwards. After she kills…
…the book which you can read in ROTK 5.VI. Again the fell beast in the movie attacks Éowyn before she declares herself; in the book it’s afterwards. After she kills…
…it in the water. han mathon ne chae… I feel it in the Earth. a han noston ned gwilith. I smell it in the air. Much that once was is…
…inflicted wound. “Ow!” Arnon jumped and covered his tender ears. “That hurt.” “I am sorry Arnon. May I see them again?” Glorfindel asked still in awe over the ghastly sight….
…an inflicted wound. “Ow!” Arnon jumped and covered his tender ears. “That hurt.” “I am sorry Arnon. May I see them again?” Glorfindel asked still in awe over the ghastly…
…dark as if a hole had opened in the world of sight, and Frodo looked into emptiness. In the black abyss there appeared a single Eye that slowly grew, until…
…against Isengard and they go with them. Who are Merry and Pippin in the book? Merry and Pippin are part of the Fellowship but they are taken captive by orcs…
…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…
…and his Knights of Dol Amroth who also encouraged the men in the book. In the movie, the Orcs launch an aggressive assault on the gate via battering ram and…
…I am almost in its power now. I could not give it up, and if you tried to take it I should go mad.’ Sam says that he understands and…
The Grey Havens sections of the film and book are, as ever, similar only in tone and meaning, rather than in actual events. The difference in actual events is maybe…