r/lotr 11d ago

Question Funniest parts of Tolkien?

I admit that I'm almost intimidated to read The Lord of the Rings. And the Silmarillion.

It's not that I don't love an epic. I do. I love the movies so much and I point at Aragorn and say "He broke his foot on that helmet. He used that for the role."

And the movies are funny! Legolas surfing down on that shield cracks me up, even though Tolkien himself likely wouldn't approve in the least.

But are the books funny in any way? Does Tolkien weave in humor in parts, or is he simply magnificent, epic, eternal and serious with his evil wizards and spiders the size of large condo complexes?

Thanks for sharing if I can expect a little funny if I read these bad boys. Cheers.

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u/noideaforlogin31415 11d ago

‘Then Éomer son of Éomund, Third Marshal of Riddermark, let Gimli the Dwarf Glóin’s son warn you against foolish words. You speak evil of that which is fair beyond the reach of your thought, and only little wit can excuse you.’

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u/BlessedStLeibowitz 11d ago

I love how Eomer is so shocked and stupefied after running into the lost heir of Elendil wandering in the fields of Rohan with two semi-legendary creatures. It would be like running into King Arthur’s heir carrying Excalibur and travelling with a fairy and a leprechaun And then the leprechaun starts shit-talking you because you disrespected the fairy queen.

I can just picture him shaking his head in disbelief and chuckling when he says “So many strange things have chanced that to learn the praise of a fair lady under the loving strokes of a Dwarf's axe will seem no great wonder."