![]() ![]() But which it is that he sees, even the wisest cannot always tell.’ The Lord of the Rings (Book Ⅱ, Chapter Ⅶ) For it shows things that were, and things that are, and things that yet may be. What you will see, if you leave the Mirror free to work, I cannot tell. ![]() But the Mirror will also show things unbidden, and those are often more profitable than things which we wish to behold. ‘Many things I can command the Mirror to reveal,’ she answered, ‘and to some I can show what they desire to see. Frodo asked what they’d see in the Mirror, to which Galadriel replied: There she presented them with the Mirror of Galadriel and offered to let each of them look into it. Just as the conversation turned to Lady Galadriel, she appeared out of the trees and led the hobbits to a garden. One evening, as Frodo began to feel that they must soon leave Lórien, he and Sam went for a walk. Both Frodo and Sam made up poems in his memory. Staying in Lothlórien for some days, the fellowship grieved the loss of Gandalf, talking of all that they knew about the wizard. Get ready to learn about that, as well as some hints as to what would have happened if a good person like Galadriel or Gandalf had claimed the Ring and used it against Sauron! Did you know that Frodo wasn’t the only hobbit to look into the Mirror of Galadriel? Tolkien’s novel The Lord of the Rings is different from its film adaptations. Welcome back to my series detailing how J.R.R. ![]()
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