
The Prancing Pony Podcast 103 - Goodbye Everybody, I've Got to Go
Nov 18, 2018
Frodo's journey begins as he sells Bag End, now shadowed by mystery and danger. Gandalf's hurried departure sheds light on Sauron's nefarious plans, stirring excitement in the Shire. Frodo's hesitation and careful preparation reveal his inner conflict about leaving home. As the trio slips into the night, the charm of the Shire is perfectly portrayed in their quiet escape. Plus, delve into Sauron's ambitions and how he compares to Morgoth, exploring the darker strategies at play in Middle-earth. An intriguing blend of adventure and lore awaits!
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Sauron Used Deception To Mask His True Goal
- Unfinished Tales shows Sauron staged simultaneous strikes on Thranduil and Gondor to disguise the Nazgûl's real mission.
- He used spectacle to test strength, then redirected the Nazgûl to hunt the Ring.
Frodo's Quest Differs From Bilbo's
- Frodo doesn't fully disclose his plans to Gandalf and senses the quest's unique gravity compared to Bilbo's adventure.
- Gandalf advises Rivendell as a safer, sensible first course toward an unknown larger task.
Slow Pace Deepens Loss And Stakes
- Tolkien lingers on the Shire's beauty to make Frodo's sacrifice emotionally resonant for readers.
- Hammond and Scull argue the slow pace builds love for the Shire and raises the stakes of leaving.







