

107 - The Nazgûl is Wailin' in the Wind
Jan 6, 2019
The discussion kicks off with a tribute to Tolkien on his birthday. Frodo, Sam, and Pippin find themselves refreshed after the Elf-party, but a chilling wail on the wind signals danger. The hosts delve into the disturbing origins of the Nazgûl, exploring their transformation from men to wraiths. Sam's unwavering loyalty to Frodo is highlighted, alongside the eerie powers of the Nazgûl. As the hobbits navigate the terrain, they balance moments of joy with the looming threat of pursuit, creating a tense and engaging narrative.
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Tolkien's Name Reflects Family Tradition
- Tolkien's given names reveal family customs and personal preference in surprising detail.
- 'John Ronald Reuel' shows how tradition and parental choice shaped Tolkien's identity.
Frodo's Burden And Solitary Resolve
- Frodo immediately recognizes the burden of the Ring and doubts bringing friends into exile.
- His thought 'The inheritance is mine alone' shows personal responsibility before others volunteer.
Sam's Devotion Is Service And Love
- Sam's oath to follow Frodo marks the start of his moral enlargement.
- Tolkien frames Sam's devotion as both service (endur) and loving devotion (endil).