Galadriel - Secrets
The Secrets of Galadriel !
The choice of Galadriel, as the most important character, of the new series of Lord of the Rings - Rings of Power - may have been simply a balcony and a rather accurate choice!
Galadriel is the oldest Elf, and lived in Middle-earth from the 1st age to the 3rd age.
If a person knows the fate of Middle-earth, it is Galadriel... but its secrets go beyond that... what hides more, Galadriel's story, beyond what an ordinary reader, or just appreciator of the series, would know...!?
Curiosities
From the First to the Third Age - where was Galadriel?
The story of Middle-earth, from beginning to end, is a historical relationship between power, beauty, and ambition... The first war of the continent, came due to the beauty of three jewels, the silmarils... that the power of the first dark lord stole them, ushering in an era of misfortune...
Yes, Sauron's master started this war, and Sauron was also there already...
But where was Galadriel, would she be out of the story of early Middle-earth...?
No!
Galadriel lived in Valinor, and Feanor, the same elven craftsman who made the jewels, which later became a disgrace for their beauty in Tolkien's texts, would have fallen in love with Galadriel, and especially, with a specific part of her, her hair... it could be that her hair was so beautiful, that she wanted to create something out of it, and even wished she had a few strands of the Lady's hair...
This artificer was the cause of the first wars, from the beginning coveted the hair of the Lady... and if the wars of later, in the third Age, spoke of control of all, by the same coveted object... it may be that Galadriel, as Elf, felt in his skin the burning of the ambition for power, which controls people... In this case, picking up a hair is like taking one's own soul, or one's freedom...
She knew up close what this was! Ambition will come in the past, close to itself...!
She could tell the power of the rings, and the horrendous possibility of the control of the people of Middle-earth by the idea of ambition and power!
Galadriel and Sauron
A marriage between an elf and a Maiar that never happened!?
But Galadriel, knowing this, would be so immune to the idea of ambition, herself... as a powerful elven queen...!?
We know that at the end of the first Age, many of his people, the Eldar, returned home, but Galadriel decided to stay in Middle-earth... The reasons can be twofold... first, she could feel that her mission was not over, that she had to do something, to watch over Middle-earth, with all her wisdom as a woman already experienced in the tragedy of that place... or maybe even watch over someone, the enemy that still remained Sauron...
We know that she lived with Thingol and Melian, the marriage between a female Maiar - the Maiars are the most angelic race of Valinor, the eternal and original land - and an elven king... Melian was her name... but so are Maiares Gandalf, Saruman, and Sauron, in those ancient times called Annatar... one of the largest and most skilled Maiares of Aule... Also known to be quite beautiful and memorable among your...
In this way, if another marriage between Maiar and Elves were possible, there is a flea behind our
Ears, the fact that this marriage could be between Galadriel and Annatar... the beautiful and skillful...
It was then to watch over Sauron that she too would have stayed, as an intimate commitment to something or an unrealized possibility... the Valares, the Gods, above the Maiar, would know this, and also knowing this possibility, left it there, as a possibility to care, or look, for Sauron... a rebellious and lost spirit, which needed to be tamed, or even humanized again. !?
This is between the lines, just !!
Narrator from within the story -
In literature it is said that there are characters who narrate, what they live, in a narrative, being within itself... This is a very common and commented literary model...
But if we are talking about narrators who live within the stories themselves, Galadriel, having participated in more than 3,000 years of history, for sure, is the narrator from within a story, the greatest of all literatures...
There has never been so much of a character who lived in a story, so much, and for so long...
The idea of Time and Galadriel -
First, it is said that the producers had to shorten the events, to make series, or throughout all the events described, the race of men, would perish, and die, in all that they had to tell...
Just the fact that it shortens the story, is a funny paradigm, from the point of view of Galadriel, who participated in all the Ages, from beginning to end...
Galadriel, passed through the Recalcitrant Ice, for not having ships to reach Middle-earth, there, stayed no less than many days, until he crossed, in the greatest existing cold, the passage to reach Middle-earth... Everything he suffered, the time he spent there, plus the time he spent in Middle-earth after that, is so hard and long that anything more summarized, it's like calming down, and falling back on the character who lived the longest, in Middle-eart.
Galadriel, as we will see in this text, directly embraces, in the central enigma of what Middle-earth represents, its tragedy, in the skin of someone who lived this from beginning to end...
The End of Galadriel -
After having her hair coveted by the greatest of artificers, having her greatest husband stolen by Morgoth himself, Melkor, the lord of the dark... Galadriel marries Celegorn, but not without that impression that he, her husband, is in the background, or is a more opaque part of her story... In this case, his story could have been different..
But, cursed for having made the rings with Celebrimbor, and with Sauron annatar himself, who ultimately made the ring... She had participated in everything, perhaps with a thirst for power, and ambition...
And in this way, she was prostrate in Middle-earth, locked up until the end of her story...
Cursed, trapped, herself, with the golden hair she had, became "unique," and "one," like the forest of Lothlorien... it became magical with the forest, which stood watching, on the edges of Sauron's own Mordor, as if she really was looking there...
There, there occurs what we call the analogy of disillusionment, and destruction, in your own corporate, and in the forest... that carried its magical field...
If the golden forest had known the end, or final autumn, in which its leaves would perish, it would mean that it itself would not have endured its part...
She lived in the forest until the end, and was only granted the gift of returning back to Valinor for having, before Frodo, refused the One Ring... and then he became free, to return...
In this case, we can even imagine that Galadriel's choice to influence and assist in the creation of the Rings, could have been out of a thirst for power, from the beginning, together, or similar, to that of Annatar, Sauron...
These are the secrets of Galadriel...
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