Praticamente un testo carta oro applicabile al 99% delle ip fantasi conceptite nella storia
Ah vabbè allora ok
Che poi non è vero, pure star wars ha più coerenza e senso
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Alright, let's do a point by point. The first thing to know is that the Eagles were not disregarded. Disregarded usually means we should have had some reason to actually put them up for consideration. The Eagles weren't ever considered and option for the same reason forming an army and attacking Mordor to sweep aside the forces of Mordor win the war was never considered; it just wouldn't work. Anything that takes the position that the Eagles were an option, and that different options were taken instead of them is something not worth listening to, because in destroying the Ring they had the strategic importance of wearing bread as a hat.
As to why I think this guy writing this article is an idiot, instead of just ignorant, there's just so much that's straight up wrong about what is claimed. Gandalf did not 'think' to get the Eagles to help him. An Eagle popped by based on a plan set into motion with Radagast earlier on, and seeing that Gandalf was imprisoned, abandoned the idea of giving a report and instead saved Gandalf.
Gandalf neither goes to Rivendell or to the home of the Eagles in the Misty Mountains. He goes very close by, to Rohan, and Meduseld, and then gets a horse to ride back to Eriador to find Frodo and get help from Rivendell. The Eagle specifically tells Gandalf that he cannot take him a great distance. Flying is hard and people are heavy. The writer appears to think the Eagles would have plans of fighting off greater numbers. Of what, exactly? Sauron had not yet revealed the Nazgul's hellhawks. The writer is operating under the assumption that force is how you get into Mordor, and has clearly never read the books with any appreciable reading comprehension, since those make it clear time and time again that secrecy and feints are the only option.
Then, the article's writer argues that secrecy was needed, and fails to account for how an armada of giant flying birds headed straight for Mordor would not be the most obvious play ever.
The idea that Gandalf wouldn't trust Elrond with this plan, and would therefore be overburdened with party members, is completely insane. I cannot stress how stupid this idea is.
The High Pass was not infested with Orcs. We hear quite plainly that Beorn's people have been making sure of that. The High Pass, like Caradhras when they get to it, is infested with winter.
Saruman did not send a storm. At this point, it is clear that this article's writer has never even opened up the books. This alone should be enough to ignore everything he rattles on about. Also, if we accept that the bad guys can see where the Fellowship is going, how could they ever secretly turn north to head to the Eagles. This means they should have gone over the High Pass, since their turning north would give their enemies less time to prepare (since they would have to go less north). The writer of the article is not cognizant enough of his own implications to understand the whole plot just failed (even in respect to the movies). Gandalf doesn't know about the Balrog.
'Fly' means flee. Unless someone is actually flying, fly means flee. Flee quickly. You can look this up in a dictionary. If you've read the books, you can see Tolkien use the word in this way frequently, including three sentences later, when Aragorn and Boromir, who had charged toward Gandalf's standoff and were on the bridge, come 'flying' back, doing exactly what he told them to. At this point, we reaffirm that the writer has never read the books, and quite possibly has not touched a dictionary either. It's a shitty fan theory. Though I suppose you can't really call it a fan theory if the theory part of it is provably wrong.
Io almeno ho esplicato
L'unica risposta è stata "vabbe fan tutti così" che non è manco vero.
Se ti fa piacere crederlo...ma è una cazzata.
Cose senza senso ci sono in ogni opera e spesso vanno accettate perchè altrimenti se tutto fosse perfettamente logico non ci sarebbero storie e fin qua ci siamo.
Ma in HP è tutto così, tutto il tessuto del mondo ha senso solo attraverso gli occhi di un bambino.
Eh ma in lotr ci sono le aquile!1!
Già, ci sono le aquile, ignoriamo pure tutto il resto
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Che poi ha tutto il senso del mondo anche quello ed e' una bella idea.
Hermione che poi nei film e' interpretata da , come disse anche Rowling, una ragazza troppo bella, Hermione in realta' dovrebbe essere meno "attraente".
Ma ovviamente non me ne lamento, Emma Watson nngh aah
Ah ecco non sono l'unico che c'ha pensato
le fighette precisine non lo ammettono mai, ma i rozzi le fanno bagnare a secchiate
Dove sarebbero insensati o non veri?
Perchè finora di risposte puntuali non ne sono arrivate.
In un solo post hai evidenziato la tua
Btw anche a me in alcuni frangenti piace la merda ma ho l'onestà intellettuale di ammetterlo che è merda e mi piace cmq, la cosa non mi crea problemi
HP si conferma la setta del ritardo
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ma fede de che