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Ethel Duath
Half-elven
Apr 18 2023, 10:46pm
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Who, who, who would you like next in the Reading room?
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We've been doing LOTR (book) character explorations and are on Denethor currently. Is there someone you've been hankering to delve into? Insights you're dying to share? A favorite you've been longing to highlight? Let us know! It doesn't mean you'll be tapped to lead a discussion. It's just an idea to see where the most interest lies. Please name anyone else you would like to see discussed in replies to this post.
(This post was edited by dernwyn on May 11 2023, 9:35pm)
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squire
Half-elven
Apr 19 2023, 1:33am
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At first I thought that was a little too obscure a character for even the Reading Room, but then I looked at the list and thought, just maybe, that a mistake had been made. Thanks for doing this!
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Ethel Duath
Half-elven
Apr 19 2023, 2:12am
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Ah yes, I did mean Eomer. Too much in a hurry between
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2 new students. Perhaps I should have included Theodred! I'll put Eomer in a reply to my initial post. Thanks for the catch!
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Ethel Duath
Half-elven
Apr 19 2023, 2:14am
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Adding Eomer. Vote in replies to this post. //
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noWizardme
Half-elven
May 3 2023, 4:59pm
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We could dust off this suggested programme. In recent discussions we've used the last week to view the character as they appear from texts outside the LOTR story itself (e.g. Appendices, and in this case the UT Istiri chapter, and other places Tolkien might have written something relevant about Saruman). That could simply be added as a fifth week.
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elentari3018
Rohan
May 11 2023, 12:52am
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if so, can someone link me the discussion? Thank you!
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Ethel Duath
Half-elven
May 11 2023, 2:06am
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We've just started on these character discussions. It was always the books in general, or the Hobbit, etc. before this.
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Ethel Duath
Half-elven
May 11 2023, 4:05pm
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Yes, you're right! I actually intended to include him.
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Off the ask the admins!
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dernwyn
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May 11 2023, 9:36pm
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I'm not sure if you can vote for him, if you've already voted, though.
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elentari3018
Rohan
May 15 2023, 2:04am
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but alas, i have voted already. Do you know when we will know the result of the poll and when the next character discussion will take place? Thank yoU!
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Ethel Duath
Half-elven
May 15 2023, 4:41pm
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You can vote just by sticking it in the subject line, and
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I know that's a definite vote for you. I'm hoping anyone that wants to add their vote for Frodo, or anyone that wants to add a name will juts stick it in a subject line on here.
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Ethel Duath
Half-elven
May 15 2023, 4:45pm
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Oh, and I'm not sure when the next one is--not sure who
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might want to take the leap to organize it either. I think a week or 2 break would be good to clear the air a bit, and also see if anyone else would like to take a turn to organize the next one. I'll be happy to keep up with the voting, and coax some more responses, if necessary.
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noWizardme
Half-elven
May 18 2023, 10:37am
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Firstly, it is important to say that the character discussions so far have been a triumph. Everyone who has been actively involved deserves the congratulations and appreciation of the forum. Anyone who thinks about what has been achieved will realise that the long, through, knowledgable, non-dogmatic and insightful starter posts which have been so enjoyable here -- and so different from much online Tolkien fandom these days -- are not something that can done in an hour, or even an afternoon. It's a wonderful achievement by very talented and generous people. And of course everyone is a volunteer. So it is entirely natural that we tire the small group who are willing and able to organise things at any one time, or to act as chapter leaders. These projects should keep on being fun for organisers and chapter leaders -- as well as people who reply to any discussion, or just lurk and read what is provided -- because the fun is the healthy motivation for doing it. So I think it is a good idea to take a break whenever needed. And for new people willing to help organise or otherwise contribue to come forwards, if they were hesitating to do so or didn't realise that would be useful.
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noWizardme
Half-elven
May 18 2023, 6:08pm
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while we sort his out democratically, I hope you don't mind a proposal to 'do' Saruman My thought is that it would be a decent stop-gap, and the advantage of this forum being a fanarchy is that anyone can just get something started.
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Ethel Duath
Half-elven
May 18 2023, 10:35pm
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Not a bad idea! If we get enough post-ers, I say go for it.
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I'm dying to do Treebeard, though, sometime--although I'm sure it wouldn't be a very long set of discussions. He just is one of my favorites.
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oliphaunt
Lorien
May 19 2023, 12:06am
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That makes two of us. I'm all for reading Treebeard after Saruman and am going to work up a tentative schedule. I'm thinking two or three sections should do it.
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noWizardme
Half-elven
May 19 2023, 3:51pm
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Or Frodo and Sam together as nearly a BOGOF?
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Frodo and Sam are almost always interacting, and if we 'did' Frodo without Sam, I think it would feel artificial and be difficult to do Sam afterwards without lots of repetition. But if we do them together we can naturally and efficiently cover what is arguably LOTR's most important relationship. No less a writer and critic than Urslua LeGuin has suggested that Frodo and Sam are like two aspects of one character -- it would be interesting to see if we agree. She's bound to have had an interesting insight there, even for any of us who don't end up agreeing! I don't think doing the two together would add all that much to the work of doing just Frodo (or, of just doing Sam). But on the other hand it would be a long study anyway. How long exactly it isn't possible to say without working out a breakdown of the story into weeks of discussion. But I'm going to guess it is 12-15 weeks. I expect it would need people who don't normally lead discussions to give that task a go.
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elentari3018
Rohan
May 20 2023, 11:13am
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That sounds good to study them together.
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That'll be a great discussion! I would take them on definitely and try to lead. Would that be after Saruman and Faramir?
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elentari3018
Rohan
Jun 26 2023, 2:10am
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Is it Treebeard or Faramir? :)
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Ethel Duath
Half-elven
Jun 26 2023, 2:44pm
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I believe it's Treebeard next, because of
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his link to Saruman.
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Ethel Duath
Half-elven
Feb 16, 4:25pm
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Looks like Tom has the most votes, but
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I'll make a post soon in the RR to ask again.
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