Who falls victim to the evil nature of the Ring? A. Galadriel B. Gandalf C. Boromir D. Aragorn
@Pocarii
it is boromir
he attacked frodo to get the ring
it is Boromir, because he was human (Humans are weaker than the rest of the species) Boromir fell victim
exactly
he should have added Smeagol or Gollum
yeah, He REALLY fell victim to the rings powers
lord of the rings?
Frodo even did from time to time, but had Samwise to help him out
I think Smeagol actually have a rare case of Cancer
he just blamed it on the ring
I'm pretty sure Le_Asien and anorexiaacat are right it's C. From my memory of the book. Go with C. Boromir.
Whom does Frodo see when he opens his eyes in Rivendell? A. Elrond B. Gandalf C. Sam D. Bilbo
Elrond right?
I think it was Gandalf.
I think its both but Gandalf possessed Elronds body while Elrond wears a fake mask that looks like Sam who sounds like Bilbo
Or it might be Elrond...hm..sorry if i'm wrong.
Ahhh I see maybe then...gah I'm not sure sorry,
exactly but its probably smeagol
or darth vader
XD hold on
Im going with A?
no, guys, it was Sam
Ohhh wait is this The Fellowship of the ring? Omg i'm sorry I read your message wrong I only read a little bit of this book I thought you were asking about the hobbit. D: Not that this book and idk...do you remember anything in your book about this?
Its gandalf trying on his new Drag queen act
just kidding it was gandalf
it was Barney
no its the hobbit http://cdn.pastemagazine.com/www/system/images/photo_albums/hobbit-book-covers/large/photo_5653_0-5.jpg?1384968217
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What theme do Gandalf's actions and experiences in the novel demonstrate? A. We all have the same basic needs. B. The sacrifice of one individual can benefit many others. C. Absolute power corrupts absolutely. D. Our greatest enemy is ourselves.
I dunno :p
Ohhhh sorry XD I got kinda confused anyway I would pick Gandalf. And uhhh....lemme get something...
Alright.
Though his history and character are more fully explored in The Lord of the Rings and The Silmarillion, Gandalf remains a looming mystery in The Hobbit, a constant reminder that Middle-Earth is more vast and cryptic than Bilbo realizes. A powerful wizard, Gandalf generally prefers to keep his powers and motives closely guarded. He never reveals, for instance, why he chooses to help Thorin in his quest; he certainly has no interest in the treasure, and he leaves the company in Mirkwood while he goes to fight against the Necromancer. Something both inspiring and dangerous defines Gandalf’s character—he is an unshakable bulwark against evil, and yet he seems to have an enlightened, almost godlike knowledge of every person’s place in the world. Gandalf’s sweeping, epic personality separates him from the vast majority of characters that commercial fantasy literature has produced in the decades since The Hobbit was first published. Though Gandalf can be viewed as the source of the stereotypical figure of fantasy wizard, Gandalf himself is more than just an old man with powerful spells and a pointy hat. Tolkien imbues Gandalf with a sense of heightened awareness, ensuring that Gandalf always knows more about what is happening than we do, even when the other characters are left in the dark.
So we can cross out a as an answer.
Okie
Also D.
mhm
I think that C would be the best answer. While Gandalf is very considering he mostly has a message throughout the story that power can make people evil.
How is Tom Bombadil unique? A. He can feel what Gandalf feels. B. He can see Frodo when Frodo puts on the Ring. C. He can smell danger approaching. D. He can hear what the ponies are thinking.
hmmm....omg my memory is total poop hold on sorry.
Haha some poop memory is better than mine
I'm still thinking...what do you think the answer is?
I'm thinking it's B.
Me too! :D
What gift does Boromir receive from Galadriel? A. a precious cup of mead B. a bow strung with Elf-hair C. a belt of gold D. an invincible sword
A golden belt! ^~^ So c.
Thats what I thought
What does Elrond do after the Council meets? A. He asks Frodo if he can borrow the Ring. B. He gives Gandalf a new title. C. He gives comfort to a frightened Frodo. D. He creates the Fellowship of the Ring.
A?
I think...here read this it might help your opinion http://lotr.wikia.com/wiki/Council_of_Elrond
I'm thinking D or A. But actually D makes more sense...
Wait no a you're right.
Why does Gandalf say he would like to melt all the butter out of Barliman Butterbur? A. Butterbur revealed Mr. Underhill's true identity to the other guests at his inn. B. Butterbur forgot to send the letter that Gandalf had given him. C. Butterbur let the hobbits' ponies wander off. D. Butterbur did not allow the hobbits to stay at his inn.
bro open up a new question, the notifications are annoying me
Alright
thank you
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