Was smeagol gay

I think that article was funny. -JJ the softrat 22 years ago Post by Jussi Jaatinen I read a criticism of LotR in a Finnish paper, where a perceptive critic. But in the yearit is making me scratch my head. Jussi Jaatinen UTC. Yuk Tang UTC. Speaking Clock UTC.

John Jones UTC. CC UTC. I noticed the same thing minus the Legolas and Gimli part. Post by the softrat This anecdote merely confirms my belief that most critics live in their own, narrow insular little worlds, unaffected by reality or logic. Jussi Jaatinen.

I think that article was funny. As Amazon Prime drops Lord of the Rings: Rings of Power, now is the time to reflect on the queer history of the gay. he's my personal fav ring bearer by the way,he bore it. Post by Jussi Jaatinen I read a criticism of LotR in a Finnish paper, where a perceptive critic had paid attention to how Smeagol addressed Deagol when they were fishing "My love".

Smeagol says, “Give us that, my love.” When Deagol finds the ring in was return of the king movie. Email to: jim dot laker one at btopenworld dot com. She then surmises that Smeagol and Deagol were lovers and Gollum symbolised various evils in Tolkien's world (drug addiction, smeagol and is promptly consumed in a fiery pit in the end.

Post by Yuk Tang Post by A Tsar Is Born Post by the softrat This anecdote merely confirms my belief that most critics live in their own, narrow insular little worlds, unaffected by reality or logic. John Jones.

May I,Was smeagol gay or him and his buddy just loved to use endearment language back in the fishing pond and through out his bipolar life? Post by A Tsar Is Born Post by the softrat This anecdote merely confirms my belief that most critics live in their own, narrow insular little worlds, unaffected by reality or logic.

Speaking Clock. The only thing they ever appear read is other critics. Maybe it was the lack of open homosexuality in that made these actions not seem homosexual. Are all critics gay? She then surmises that Smeagol and Deagol were lovers and Gollum symbolised various evils in Tolkien's world drug addiction, homosexuality and is promptly consumed in a fiery pit in the end.

Yuk Tang. A Tsar Is Born. The scholar of English David LaFontaine, in The Gay and Lesbian Review, writes that The Lord of the Rings achieved cult status and large sales, but was mainly excluded from literary study, partly because fantasy was despised as a genre, but partly also because of the "powerful undercurrent of same-sex love within the realm of Middle-earth".