The Fellowship of the Ring Without a doubt, Lord of the Rings is one of the most successful movies to date. Adapting the famous books by J.R.R. Tolkien into film, possibly being responsible for the fantasy genre as it is today, and bringing us nine hours (or twelve if you have the extended versions) of one of the most memorable and enjoyable experiences that entertainment can give you. To start off the series, we begin with the Fellowship of the Ring. The story opens with Bilbo Baggins, a resident
dwarves and Bilbo finally arrive at Rivendell. They all react very differently. The dwarves remember they do not like the elves. But Bilbo on the other hand likes the dwarves.And Elrond thinks that the expedition for Smaug is foolish and risky. So they all leave with different opinions but again all ready for more adventure. The dwarves have a bad history with the elves. They do not very much like them, but they have to deal with them sometimes. Rivendell is full of what the dwarves despise
characters such as Bilbo, the dwarves, and the elves of Rivendell, all of which have their own opinions. Thoughts about Rivendell and the expedition vary from wonderful to foolish. Since the preferences of the characters are so diverse, that also means that the elves admire different value, such as their love for music and their consideration for others. Both Bilbo and the thirteen dwarves have their own thoughts and reactions about the city of Rivendell. Bilbo, for instance, thinks the city is quite warming
In the third chapter of the hobbit many things happen. They go through the Misty Mountains. The group feels like that danger is increasing upon them. Many things have happened in this chapter. How do Bilbo and the dwarves react to Rivendell? Bilbo liked the elves. Bilbo thought that the elves were fun and a joy to be with. But, The dwarves felt differently, The dwarves are not as close with the elves as Gandalf was because they made fun not only of their beards but they made fun of the dwarves in
goes for the characters in J.R.R Tolkien’s book The Hobbit as they discover Rivendell, how the people of Rivendell feel about the dwarves, and what the people of Rivendell value. Bilbo and his throng have different perspectives of the village Rivendell, as Bilbo and his companions make their way through the Misty Mountains they soon discover the village of Rivendell where the elves live. When Bilbo arrives at Rivendell he is simple astonished by the men and women. Bilbo enjoyed his short visit there
and leitmotifs featured in these cues include the Rivendell theme, which features the Weakness and Redemption eighth note leitmotif, the Evil Times theme, and the song “Aniron.” Just listening to these different musical moments, you can already hear the diverse amount of action that takes place leading up to the creation of the fellowship while they are all gathering in Rivendell. Cue 46 begins just as Boromir, Legolas, and Gimli arrive in Rivendell. The music starts with low brass, which sounds like
unfamiliar place for a while? In The Hobbit, Bilbo visits Rivendell in the new and wild terrain, the Misty Mountains. The terrain gave the dwarves and Bilbo many different feelings. The inhabitants of the Misty Mountains affect the way they feel toward the dwarfs and Bilbo. Bilbo, the dwarves, and the elves have their own aspects of certain subjects. First, Bilbo and the dwarfs have very different feelings toward Rivendell. Bilbo loved Rivendell when he visited it, even though they knew a great deal
When the characters arrive to Rivendell they were all surprised. Though Bilbo and the dwarves didn’t quite exactly have the same reaction. They came to the valley of Rivendell and were greeted by singing elves. Bilbo love’s elves, but dwarves don’t exactly get along with them. Dwarves and elves are traditional enemies so you can imagine what they thought of each other. Elrond was the chief of the elves and an elf himself in Rivendell. In the book it says while he was looking at the a map Elrond
friendship within the book. Friendship is sticking by a friend and being trustworthy while also protecting one’s friend. Without his friends, Frodo would not have completed his journey to Rivendell. Although many friends aided Frodo, three friends in particular provided invaluable help to Frodo during his journey to Rivendell. While leaving the shire, Frodo and his friends are being hunted by black riders, creatures from Mordor. In fact, Frodo can hear and feel a black rider creeping towards him. Frodo
to go to Rivendell for advice from the elves concerning what to do with the Ring. Sam, Frodo’s best friend, and Frodo’s cousins Merry and Pippin accompany him. Along the way, the group is pursued by Riders. These turn out to be Nazgul, servants of Sauron sent to find the ring. The appearance of Nazgul causes the Ring, which has a mind of its own, to try to will Frodo to put on the Ring in order to reveal itself. The group of hobbits stop at the Prancing Pony inn on their way to Rivendell,