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Lord of the rings gollum and smeagol
Lord of the rings gollum and smeagol





lord of the rings gollum and smeagol

The first one occurs in "The Taming of Sméagol" when Frodo and Sam realize it's Gollum who's been following them through the Dead Marshes, and just before Gollum realizes he's been made: The two component monologues come from two completely different scenes. Instead, parts of this monologue are an amalgam of a couple of Gollum monologues in the book, and other parts-like the "leave now and never come back" part-is made up specifically for the adaptation. The implication, given later scenes, is that Gollum does have a legitimate crisis of, and change in conscience while he's helping Frodo and Sam.īut in the book, that's not that case and this monologue never happens as it is. This occurs shortly after Sam and Frodo find Gollum, during a random night on the Marshes.

lord of the rings gollum and smeagol

( dances around, happily) Gone, gone, gone! Smeagol is free! we told him to go away! And away he goes, preciousss. ( Smeagol pants and looks around for Gollum) We. ( fiercely) Where would you be without me? Gollum, Gollum. ( cries, whispering) I hate you, I hate you. First, the full monologue, courtesy of Nilmandra of the Council of Elrond forums and reformatted by :







Lord of the rings gollum and smeagol