Re: Reading
Paul A., on host 130.95.128.6
Wednesday, October 21, 1998, at 22:33:28
Re: Reading posted by Stephen on Wednesday, October 21, 1998, at 19:43:59:
> > Here's a quiz for everybody. What the *heck* was Tom Bombadil's purpose in the story? He > > didn't do *anything* as near as I can tell except save them from the barrow-wights--whoopee, > > all that buildup just so he can do that? > > Comic Relief. Only thing I can figure. Of course, I'm sure Tolkien had the entire guy's life > mapped out, and he probably could of written a whole book on him
This probably explains it, actually. He'd created this great character, and wanted to fit him into the story *somewhere*. I've had characters like that.
> (did he? Was there a Tom Bombadil book published by his son?).
_The Adventures of Tom Bombadil_ is a collection of Poetry From Middle-Earth. Tom hisself isn't in more than one or two of the poems, from memory.
(And since I couldn't add to this thread without having my say: I got through FotR and tTT without too much trouble. It was the endless scenes of Frodo and Sam trekking across the wasteland in RotK that really gave me problems.)
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