Okay, i have now listened to a few of this channels videos and i thought i was mistaken but whats up with the repeating of the events described in the beginning like pretty much immediately after the first bit and actually quite seamlessly i will say. It happens in this video within the first 6 minutes that the same event is repeated, albeit ever slightly thicker with additional details.
Lady Haleth is undoubtedly a fierce warrior, but let's be honest-Tolkien's world rarely gives female characters the same depth and complexity as male heroes. This portrayal feels like an attempt to amplify her role beyond what Tolkien intended. Maybe it's time we question how balanced Middle-earth truly is when it comes to powerful female figures.
@@sakemp3480 Absolutely! In the books, her story is well-developed and meaningful. This adaptation or addition feels like a natural extension rather than something unnecessary or forced. It stays true to her character and adds depth without overdoing it.
This is a really good Story, i never heard about her before, i love it❤
Check out the Silmarilion.
Lots of amazing stories about history of middle earth.
Okay, i have now listened to a few of this channels videos and i thought i was mistaken but whats up with the repeating of the events described in the beginning like pretty much immediately after the first bit and actually quite seamlessly i will say. It happens in this video within the first 6 minutes that the same event is repeated, albeit ever slightly thicker with additional details.
I know this is off topic, but what happened to the giant spiders after the fall of Sauron and the one rings destruction?
As i know, Shelob got Hurt by Sam, and nothing also was written about her
Probably nothing drastic. They were their own thing, separate of Sauron and Morgoth.
Lady Haleth is undoubtedly a fierce warrior, but let's be honest-Tolkien's world rarely gives female characters the same depth and complexity as male heroes. This portrayal feels like an attempt to amplify her role beyond what Tolkien intended. Maybe it's time we question how balanced Middle-earth truly is when it comes to powerful female figures.
@MythologicalStories-q1z she gets a real decent story in the books. This drop isn't extra in the telling
@@sakemp3480 Absolutely! In the books, her story is well-developed and meaningful. This adaptation or addition feels like a natural extension rather than something unnecessary or forced. It stays true to her character and adds depth without overdoing it.