Writing Prompt: Misunderstood

thorin-squareBear with me: you’re getting a Hobbit-inspired prompt this week. (Because it’s my favorite film du jour, that’s why. And it’s not been given that exalted status just because it’s got Richard Armitage in it, although that certainly didn’t hurt.)

There’s a scene near the end of the first Hobbit film when Thorin suddenly realizes that he’s been a total jerk to Bilbo, who has just saved Thorin’s life. It’s lucky that Bilbo is a fairly patient soul, because Thorin’s apology starts off all wrong and sounds an awful lot like he’s chewing Bilbo out (again). In this case, things ended well — Thorin eventually made his intention clear and we all realized that he was mad at himself rather than being mad at Bilbo. But with two other characters, the encounter could have gone differently and the apology might have been cut off before it could be adequately expressed. Your challenge this week is to write a scene or story where a character is trying to express something important and doing it very badly. I’ll leave it to you to decide if the characters eventually manage to communicate or if a vital opportunity is lost forever.

Thorin Dreamboatshield… I mean, Oakenshield

I’ve been a fan of Richard Armitage for ages, so I was pretty excited to hear that he’d been cast in The Hobbit films. Sadly, with all the holiday rush (including some travel), I haven’t gotten to a theater yet, but I did read a funny parody of the first film that I just have to share. I hope you enjoy it as much as I did!

Thorin Dreamboatshield: An Unexpected Hotness of Dwarves

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http://sarahreesbrennan.com/2012/12/thorin-dreamboatshield-an-unexpected-hotness-of-dwarves/