Monday, May 5, 2014

Post #5

Now in the The Lord of the Rings, Frodo is travelling in the woods towards Bree where he has to meet Gandalf, but on the road he senses a dark presence coming from down the road. He tells Sam, Pippin and Merry to hide benath a ditch in the ground. Frodo then hides there as well and they hear a horserider pull up alongside where they are hiding. The rider starts sniffing to where the ring is that Frodo has. Then Pippin throws a bag across the woods to distract the rider and escape. The rider falls for it chasing to where the noise was in the woods. They flee out into the woods. A while later Frodo wanders onto the road again to Bree and he sees the same rider that was stalking them before. This time the rider sees him as well. 6 more riders appear and Frodo and the rest of them, run away to try and get to a boat alonside Brandywine River, they succeed, being able to find a way to get away but the riders start heading towards a bridge 3 miles away.

Frodo has arrived in Bree to meet Gandalf in the Inn of the Prancing Pony but when Frodo asks the bartender if he has seen Gandalf, the bartender says he hasn't. They buy some drinks and sit to enjoy themselves in the tavern but they start to become suspicious of a man staring at them in the shadows. When Pippin goes to get himself a pint of beer to drink, Frodo overhears him saying stuff about the secret journey they are going on. Frodo runs up to Pippin to make him stop but he slips and the ring in his hand falls onto his finger and Frodo disappears.

7 comments:

  1. You are very descriptive when describing the book its almost like im reading it.

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  2. This is a very good summary of this part of the book. I really felt nervous for them when they were hiding from the rider but good think they escaped.

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  3. very interesting. I read the novel, and enjoyed it, and enjoyed the movie even more

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  4. What book are you reading? It sounds very interesting and mysterious. Great summary

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  5. This is a great summary of the begining of LORD OF THE RINGS. What do you predict will happen next?

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  6. This sounds like and interesting book. Definitely one of the series I wish I had read earlier

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  7. This is a great summary of the book so far! Maybe you could include more analysis of the diction and syntak used within the novel.

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