elisi: Edwin holding a tiny snowman (Space Gandalf by atruebluesky)
elisi ([personal profile] elisi) wrote2012-02-05 06:16 pm
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I <3 Tricksters

This afternoon we came across Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory (that's the orginal one with Gene Wilder) as we channel hopped, and I was struck by how perfect a Trickster character Willy Wonka is. (I don't have time to delve further, and I'm sure you don't need me to. I mean, just look at this clip!) ETA: OK, couldn't help myself. Had to embed this...



Also, I've been meaning to pull out these parts of Mark's review of LotR (from Chapter 6 of The Two Towers). He might not be analytical, but he is reflective:

It was interesting to me that Théoden harked on a single point: that Gandalf always brought about bad news, bad tidings, or bad luck. Wormtongue, who appears to be some sort of assistant or official counsel to the King of the Mark, makes the same point, though he adds that Gandalf meddles. Even if this is ultimately shown to be an attempt by Wormtongue to thwart Rohan, I still think there’s some truth here. Gandalf really does meddle! He is a brilliant wizard and he’s rarely shown to be wrong, but he appears in people’s lives, changes them, and then leaves. I would actually be happy to see Tolkien address this further myself.
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I was impressed with Gandalf’s decision to allow Wormtongue to live and choose his fate, and it’s something that relates to what I brought up earlier. Gandalf meddles, yes, but he leaves people with a choice. He did this with Bilbo in The Hobbit, and he did it with Frodo at the beginning of the book, and now he gives Wormtongue a choice.

Which in turn reminded me that I wanted to post this:



(I don't know who made it, but isn't it awesome?)
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[personal profile] silverusagi 2012-02-07 12:06 am (UTC)(link)
Oh, oh, and that's why he has the Great Glass Elevator--because Dad will never let him borrow the TARDIS.

Some of the things IN the factory, however, have been supplied by Eleven and the TARDIS. Like the Oompa Loompas. Eleven showed up with them all one day. "C'mon, Willy, they've got nowhere else to go. And I promised I'd find them a new home, after that horrible business with the Hornswogglers."

Sometimes Eleven comes to hang out in the fun part of the chocolate factory (the room where everything's edible) when he gets depressed.

He tried to take Charlie as a companion once, but Wonka put his foot down.