Slight spoilers for Book III of LotR.
The post on The Two Towers will be split into two parts, one for Book III and one for Book IV.I finished Book III! I decided to just re-read everything I had previously read and started at the beginning and the start of the break. While I respect and admire Tolkien and the world he created, I still have a hard time "getting into" the story. It is told more as an account than a story, and even though the differences are subtle, they are crucial in the suspense, character development, and plot.
But, I greatly enjoyed two sets of characters and the relationships between them that are being developed. First is the hobbits Merry and Pippin and the Ent Treebeard. Though Treebeard has never heard of hobbits before, he treats them with respect and listens to them. Maybe it is just my long-standing love for Harry Potter creeping in and the treatment of creatures as equals, but I get annoyed anytime a character puts hobbits down. Gandalf frequently does this. But, I digress. Treebeard and Merry and Pippin grow into a relationship of mutual fondness and respect. They both think of the other group as curious and different, but they trust one another.
The other relationship is between Gimli the dwarf and Legolas the elf. They occasionally made me laugh out loud and also warmed my heart with their unlikely friendship. One way this is demonstrated is by their competition during the battle at Helm's Deep. They both keep track of how many Orcs they slayed, and compare every time they meet. There is a deep bond of loyalty between the pair that is both unexpected and welcomed. It is almost ironic that the most human relationship in the books thus far is between two characters that are not humans.
On to Book IV! I hope to finish that before I go back to school on the 10th of January so I can watch the movie with my family.
DFTBA and best wishes!
Nadia
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