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Shelob is a
fictional monster in the form of a
giant spider from J. R. R. Tolkien's The Lord of the Rings. Her lair lies in
Cirith Ungol ("the p**** of...
- light, ****isting
Frodo on his
quest to
destroy the One Ring,
opposed to
Shelob, the
giant and evil
female spider of darkness, have been
compared to Homer's...
- Jesus,
indicating Galadriel's
psychological pairing with the evil
spider Shelob,
symbolising light against darkness. The
Phial of
Galadriel is a
small crystal...
- The
light drives Shelob away, and
Frodo and Sam are able to get
through the p**** safely. However,
after they
leave the p****,
Shelob appears and attacks...
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Gondorian artifacts,
solve puzzles to
unlock "ithildin doors",
collect Shelob's memories, and
complete "Shadows of the Past" quests,
which are challenges...
- into the
giant spider Shelob's lair alone.
Frodo narrowly escapes and
confronts Gollum, who
falls down a
chasm after a scuffle.
Shelob discovers, paralyses...
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followed through with his plan and led
Frodo and Sam into
Shelob's Lair. There,
Frodo was
stung by
Shelob,
taken prisoner by Orcs, and
hauled to the
Tower of...
- to Gondor's aid.
Gollum leads Frodo into
Shelob's lair.
Shelob paralyses and
binds Frodo. Sam
wounds Shelob.
Mourning Frodo's
apparent death, Sam takes...
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Multiple scholars have
noted the
symbolism of the
monstrous female spider Shelob.
Interest has been concentrated, too, on the officer-batman-inspired same-****...
- some
point she gave
birth to the
Giant Spiders,
including the
character Shelob of The Lord of the Rings. In The Silmarillion, it is
stated that when she...