I just finished to watch once again LOTR. I think nothing will compared with this. I think that Tolkien was meer than a normal human. He put himself in this trilogy. With the character's speech, like the Aragorn's one at Mordor (which i like very very much) he tought us something, that there can be peace even between different "kinds", the importance of friendship, of the love, of the solidarity, the importance that we ALL have. Everyone can change things, from the hobbit, to the magician of the elf, everyone. I think that none of all the lenguages on this dear world, not even the one with meer beautiful words, can say what i'm proving now, how much LOTR gave to me. I know, this is "just" a book of a film, but even from this things, that look like nothing important, we can learn something, i think.
Bilbo "he who treasures things"
Frodo "wise"
Gandalf "brave warrier"
Radagast "happy surprise"
Thorin "sharp"
Aragon "wandering man"
Arwen "bird of light"
Boromir "humble warrier"
Farramir "poor traveller"
Eowyn "welcome victory"
Galadriel "she who is lucky and beautiful"
Gimli "twice brave"
Legolas "young founder"
Smeagal "flat and birdish"
Saruman "gardener" (haha)
Sauron "talks to kings"
Aragon & Arwen:
Arnen, Wengon, Elrond, and Fremor ... all sons
Samwise and Rosie:
Frodo and Gantrav, sons
Sassie, daughter
Farramir & Eowyn:
Theodin (after her father)
Boromir (after his brother)
Wynf, son
Emira and Rohanna, daughters
Frodo "wise"
Gandalf "brave warrier"
Radagast "happy surprise"
Thorin "sharp"
Aragon "wandering man"
Arwen "bird of light"
Boromir "humble warrier"
Farramir "poor traveller"
Eowyn "welcome victory"
Galadriel "she who is lucky and beautiful"
Gimli "twice brave"
Legolas "young founder"
Smeagal "flat and birdish"
Saruman "gardener" (haha)
Sauron "talks to kings"
Aragon & Arwen:
Arnen, Wengon, Elrond, and Fremor ... all sons
Samwise and Rosie:
Frodo and Gantrav, sons
Sassie, daughter
Farramir & Eowyn:
Theodin (after her father)
Boromir (after his brother)
Wynf, son
Emira and Rohanna, daughters