Gollum's fate not really worth a whole topic but...
#1
Posted 16 January 2004 - 04:09 AM
*edited some of the most horrific spelling and grammar errors I have ever made. bet you wouldn't know I'm an honours student.
#3
Posted 18 January 2004 - 05:56 PM
#4
Posted 18 January 2004 - 08:39 PM
I had never taken it to refer to Gollum's end, but rather as a threat Frodo uses to scare Gollum - after all Frodo doesn't get a chance to command Gollum in the end...
On second thoughts, however, another line in that passage sounds much more prophetic:
'But the desire of it may betray you to a bitter end' - as it did.
#6
Posted 18 January 2004 - 09:47 PM
(not to sound snide or anything, but those books are RIPE with foreshadowing)
But I didn't know Frodo tries to scare Gollum in that chapter (Black Gates Closed) with the suggestion of Gollum going into the Cracks of Doom. I thought Frodo never told or hinted at that (the destruction of the Ring), and that Gollum followed them to the Cracks of Doom and then figured out what they were trying to do and attacked them.
#7
Posted 19 January 2004 - 04:04 PM
The first time he "feels" something strange is back in the Shire, when he tells Pippin and Sam to get out of the road and wait hidden for the horse that is approaching. He "feels" there is something strange going on, but he calms himself thinking it may be Gandalf.
IMHO, Frodo, without knowing, may have foreseen the future of Gollum, just like Gandalf did when he stated that he thought that Gollum had some part to play before the end.
#8
Posted 20 February 2004 - 12:25 AM



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