Outside Reading - #3
The Hobbit
With all of the reading that we have been doing about C.S. Lewis this semester, we have talked about J.R.R. Tolkien, one of my favorite authors. So I decided to read one of my favorite books by him, The Hobbit. I did not finish the book over the course of the semester and i barely scratched the surface of the book. I did get to one of my favorite parts, the section with Tom Bombadil. Tom Bombadil is this eccentric character that speaks in rhymes and lives among the critters and trees of the woods. The part that I enjoy most about Tom Bombadil is when he talks in the third person. I feel like as Tom is talking he is almost living out his own narrative. I also couldn’t help but see some parallels between Tom and God. Tom says that he was alive to see the first rain drop and the first acorn, as well as seeing knowing the dark before it became evil. When Frodo asks about Tom, he is told, “He is”. I just thought it was really cool imagery for a character that has such a brief role in the journey of the One Ring.
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