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A Tolkien Magazine The Ivy Bush A Tolkien Magazine March/April 2016 In This Issue I. Salogel Tolkien the Wordsmith Benita Prins The Last Battle for First Place Inside This Issue Pagination begins AFTER the contents page Tolkien the Wordsmith..……....………………….…………..….……………… Page 2-3 The Last Battle for First Place..…………………………………................. Page 7 Cast and Crew Birthdays in January and February……...……………. Page 9 Did You Know? (book)……………………………………………………………... Page 7 Did You Know? (movie)……………………………………………………………. Page 6 Did You Notice?.......................................................................... Page 6 Elvish Word of the Month………………………………………………………... Page 5 Funny Pictures…………………………………………………………………………. Page 10 The Gondorian Gazette…………………………………………………………….. Page 12 Hobbit Fun: What Middle-earth Race Are You?...………………..…... Page 4 Jokes!......................................................................................... Page 3 Language Corner………………………………………………………………………. Page 1 Quote of the Month…………………………………………………………………. Page 11 Short Stories: The Return of the King (In One Minute)…..……….... Page 5 Something to Think About……………………………………………………….. Page 6 Test Your LotR Knowledge……………………………………………………….. Page 11 That Was Poetry!: Aragorn the Dunadan…...……………….…………… Page 1 What If… ………………………………………………………………………………... Page 5 Would You Rather?..................................................................... Page 6 Please Contribute! The Ivy Bush is in dire need of contributions and feedback! Could you contribute an article, a short story, a poem, a drawing, a joke, a DYK? Please email any submissions to Benita Prins at [email protected] by April 15, 2016 Website: theivybush.wordpress.com Magazine Editor: Benita Prins Magazine Layout design: Rachel VanderWoude Special thanks to everyone else who contributed something for this month’s issue! Image credits for this issue go to: Google images©, New Line Cinema©, Warner Bros.©, Tolkien Enterprises© for Tolkien’s signature and all others to their rightful owners. Language Corner Useful Elvish Questions English Sindarin Mi van me? Where are we? Do you promise? Gwestog? Man cerig? What are you doing? When? Na van? Which one? Man pen? Why? Am man theled? Why not? Avo garo am man theled? Aragorn the Dunadan By Theresa Prins Upon the pinnacle of stone to lands far distant that were fair. he stood on high; he was alone save for the whisp'ring wind above, “Aragorn!” her sweet voice flew back, flying to the far sea he loved. “Your courage is not what you lack. Confidence in these evil times His raven hair was blown aloft would suit you more than faithless before the coming foe was crossed mimes.” with evil cries, and cunning leers, against the steadfast Elven spears. High in the sky, one star still shone - Elbereth, on the gloaming lawn Far in the North a strong wind blew; of Valinor, the Elven home, the Elf-host came; on wings they flew wherein fair Elves forever roam. to Gondor's aid, though doubtful they were of victory that dark day. Arwen looked upon this star; close it seemed, yet it was far: His fi'ry keen eyes pierced the clouds “Iluvatar, I pray that you that over moon and stars were shrouds. would guard him in what he's to do.” His eye could see the flaming land of Mordor, land of Sauron's hand. Upon the pinnacle of stone, still he stood; he was alone, “Arwen! Beloved, the most fair, while through the dusk the night breeze blew my Luthien, with raven hair!” o'er Aragorn, the King renewed. His cry was borne upon the air Tolkien the Wordsmith in many ways. By I. Salogel Because Tolkien was able to dive down to the roots of words, their ancient meanings and mysteries, he was able to also uncover the magic of evoking feelings with simple J.R.R. Tolkien was a master of storytelling. As with all combinations of letters. Although we do not realize it, older great books, one cannot come away from reading The Lord of words have a tendency to carry the centuries with them, giv- the Rings untouched in some way. You may feel content, sad, ing them a weightiness and a taste of times long spent when joyful, empty, tired, or all of them at once; you have taken used in the right way. Tolkien was a genius at blending archa- something out of the book, but more importantly, the book ic words with ones still frequently in use. When Eowyn has taken something out of you. Through his books you may speaks to the Witch-king of Angmar, saying, “Begone, foul look through a window into another world, one that feels dwimmerlaik!” she could just as easily have said, “Begone, strange and wild but somehow deeply familiar. It has latched foul demon!” or “Begone, foul spirit!” Yet Tolkien uses dwim- onto the emotions and pulled you in, it has fascinated your merlaik as his word of choice, and even though most people mind with wordplay and do not know what it means, they also do not need to – the “Tolkien was worlds, it has evoked inside word carries with it the right feeling and somehow does the you a sense of something moment justice better than any of the other words. greater than you can fully first and Tolkien also used his words to paint landscapes and grasp, something so vast you cultures. The Hobbits are a very down-to-earth people, and can only be content knowing foremost a so are their names and the way in which they talk. Frodo Bag- you are a part of it in some gins, Samwise Gamgee, Tobold Hornblower, Fredegar Bolger: way. And all of these things even if one knew nothing of Hobbits, the names alone bring a philologist...” are done through one simple certain image to mind. In the same way, Bombur, Gimli, medium – words. Thror and Fili are Dwarvish; Lúthien, Eärendil, Fëanor, Lego- Tolkien was first and foremost a philologist. Accord- las, Elrond and Galadriel carry a distinct Elvish tone; Theoden, ing to the dictionary,“ Philology is the study of language in Éomer, Dernhelm and Gamling all speak to the ancient plains written historical sources; it is a combination of literary criti- of Rohan. But names are not the only words that describe the cism, history, and linguistics. It is more commonly defined as culture. Each people in Middle-earth has a particular way of the study of literary texts and written records, the establish- speaking, and a particular way in which they are described. In ment of their authenticity and their original form, and the speaking of Hobbits Tolkien uses round, comfortable homely determination of their meaning.” All that is a very dry way of words, whereas the Elves are explained with a tone of won- saying that Tolkien and other philologists were simply lovers derment and otherworldliness. The people of the kingdom of of words. Not just the way words sound but the way they feel Rohan always have yellow hair, not blond. Both mean the in the mouth, the way they are made, the way they evolve, same thing, but somehow a band of yellow-haired warriors their history and beginnings. Tolkien was creating languages brings a far more vivid image to mind. and playing around with words from a very young age. As a child he wrote a story which included the phrase, “A green, great dragon,” which his mother told him had to be “A great, green dragon.” Just a simple switching of two words, and yet the sentences carry two differ- ent feels to them. After returning from fighting in the war in his late teens, Tolkien’s first job was working on the Oxford English Dictionary, researching the etymologies of words beginning with ‘w’. This proved invalu- able to him, and impacted his writing abilities Lastly, The Lord of the Rings is filled with a plethora Tolkien’s ability to master words and weave them to- of descriptions. One example among thousands is when the gether into a great story is what makes Lord of the Rings four Hobbits enter into the Old Forest for the first time. such a moving book. His words draw the reader in, inviting “Looking back they could see the dark line of the Hedge through and immersing the reader into the world of Middle-earth the stems of trees that were already thick about them. Looking and filling the mind with a wonderful new place, fantastical ahead they could see only tree-trunks of innumerable sizes and and magical, and yet somehow familiar. Tolkien’s words can shapes: straight or bent, twisted, leaning, squat or slender, smooth pull the strings of the human heart in such a way that when or gnarled and branched; and all the stems were green or grey with moss and slimy, shaggy growths.” the reader finally reaches the last page, reads the words, “Well, I’m home,” and closes the cover, there is a feeling too Nowhere in the description is it described as a queer or dan- deep to describe. Tolkien’s skill allows a person to not only gerous forest, and yet it stirs a tremor of uneasiness and read his story bur rather live his story alongside his charac- foreboding. A merrier description is in Lothlorien when ters. The Lord of the Rings is not wordy, dull and boring to Frodo’s blindfold is removed. read, but rather, to quote C.S. Lewis, it is “like lightning from “They were standing in an open space. To the left stood a great a clear sky.” mound, covered with a sward of grass as green as Springtime in the Elder Days. Upon it, as a double crown, grew two circles of trees: the outer had bark of snowy white, and were leafless but beautiful in their shapely nakedness; the inner were mallorn-trees of great height, still arrayed in pale gold. High amid the branches of a towering tree that stood in the centre of all there gleamed a white flet.
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