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- From poem evidence, does Earendil become the Morning Star?
Can we deduce, from evidence at hand when coming to the poem for the first time, that Earendil, his ship, and the Silmaril, become the Morning Star, or the planet Venus? The class wondered Well, we should be able to make a strong deduction from general knowledge, and the evidence we have
- What is the meaning of “home”, to Earendil? | Mythgard Forums
Specifically, what is the meaning of “home”, the second time it is used in the poem? “From World’s End then he turned away, and yearned again to find afar his home through shadows journeying, and burning as an island star” “Home” is an important concept or theme in the Hobbit and TLOTR How
- Is the Earendil poem only the third time that . . . - Mythgard Forums
And, now Earendil, doomed to be, 'ever still a herald on an errand that should never rest' Can anyone remember any other places in either TLOTR so far, or in 'The Hobbit', where immortality, or the fact that the elves are immortal is mentioned?
- Frodos Star and Sams Star | Mythgard Forums
Rachel Port Well-Known Member Sep 19, 2021 #2 I wrote this in another discussion: As for Sam and Frodo and their stars, what occurred to me in class was that Frodo is in a place of goodness and protection, and sees a star that brings thoughts of the terrors ahead; Sam sees Earendil's star while in Mordor, and finds strength and estel
- When are we told Aragorn is decendent from Earendil?
Earendil was my sire, who was born in Gondolin before its fall; and my mother was Elwing, daughter of Dior, son of Luthien of Doriath " Corey is correct that when Frodo leaves the Hall of Fire, we do not know explicitly that Elrond is Earendil's son However, we have had some good clues, and it will be confirmed early in the next chapter
- Elwings and general half-elven developmental patterns
The fact that Elwing is first nourished by Nimloth's elvish blood during gestation and then (at least in part) by elvish breastmilk should have an effect on her - as on Earendil with Idril - how far does this influence go - is it just general strengthening? slower aging? greater endurance? looking prettier? 2
- Strands of Pearl – literal or metaphor? A simple question about the . . .
In discussion 118, of the Earendil poem, (which I missed due to hanging out in the Berkshires after New England Moot), the class spent a long time discussing the section of Stanza 5, “until he hears on strands of pearl where ends the world the music long, where ever foaming billows roll the
- Comment on Earendil Poem - Mythgard Forums
Frodo, like Earendil, will need the help of the silmaril (in the form of the vial of Galadrial) to succeed Frodo, like Earendil, will never be able to successfully return to normal mortal life after the quest There is probably more to be gained from the poem in the context of TLOTR only, when trying to understand it
- Thoughts on Earendil. . . | Mythgard Forums
the latest episode all the way through (because it hasn't shown up on the podcast feeds yet,
- Why did Strider insist that Bilbo give Earendil a green stone?
I wondered if the properties attributed to Emeralds in either Medieval Lapidaries, or in the Bible, might illuminate this question? Medievals thought that Emeralds had some properties which might be useful to Earendil? Helps travelers resist exhaustion and mitigates the fatigue of travel
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