Epic Tolkien Bookclub: Week Four
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Epic Tolkien Bookclub: Week Four (The Hobbit)
Chapter VII: Queer Lodgings
Chapter VIII: Flies and Spiders
Rules
I very much doubt we'll require much in the way of formal rules, but just for the sake of formality and clarity:
Chapter VII: Queer Lodgings
Chapter VIII: Flies and Spiders
Rules
I very much doubt we'll require much in the way of formal rules, but just for the sake of formality and clarity:
- Discussion is welcome and encouraged, as is disagreement. Name-calling and personal attacks will be punished by forced attendance at the Vogon-Orcish Poetry Recitation Competition in Minas Morgul.
- There is no spoiler policy in place. Although we're reading the Hobbit, please feel free to bring in things from other Tolkien works, any of the films, the History of Middle Earth, the Letters of JRR Tolkien, and, if you should like, other literary sources.
- There is no such thing as too much geekery. Or taking the text too seriously.
- If you have any concerns at any point, I'm the closest thing this gong show has to a mod, so feel free to get in touch. I can be reached either by PM through this site, or directly by email at sigridhr.lokidottir@gmail.com.
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Date: 2013-02-03 01:08 am (UTC)He has a code of honour all his own and still understandable: he will protect those he calls friend/family - even or especially from himself; he will defend his territory fiercely; he treats his servants/subordinates as well as he does his guests (even if he doesn't know the polite reply to the Dwarves' "At Your Service"es, lol) so hospitality win (how many mythologies hinge on good hospitality from random strangers? It feels like a lot).
Poor Bilbo is so very conscious of class differences, even after all he's been through: let me qualify that, and say that I don't think he's snobby, just hyper-aware of the absolute correct pecking order, whether anybody else cares about it or not. And he misses those poor buttons of his so much, it's sweet. Almost lost his life NOTHING compared to the
gumdropbuttons on his waistcoat ;)I'm arachnophobic and intend skipping any and all spidery bits. They have too many legs and eyes. What do they need them all for, anyway? (ANd why is fantasy as a genre so enamoured of them? Seriously, ALL the VGs I play have scary-ass spiders, all the books, all the movies, there is almost always an Acromantula or Frostbite Spider or something just around the corner. Do they know I'm scared?)
EDIT because apparently I don't know how to internet anymore (Google why you change format? WHY???)
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Date: 2013-02-07 08:45 pm (UTC)I definitely think the cunning of the webs is definitely part and parcel - many animals with a reputation for cunning can be considered amoral in lore (weasels and foxes come to mind, too, as well as magpies in Western myths/lore)