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Shelob is a character from J. R. R. Tolkien's Middle-earth. A giant spider-like creature, she appears at the end of the second volume of The Lord of the Rings, where her attack leads to Sam Gamgee's decision to take over the quest to destroy the One Ring.Shelob in the booksShelob is a huge creature in spider form, high in the mountains of Mordor, the last of the spawn of Ungoliant. (She may be a form of evil spirit, possibly a Maia or with Maiar blood, instead of an actual spider.) Her lair is along the path that Sam Gamgee and Frodo Baggins take while travelling to Mount Doom. Apparently she has some sort of understanding with Gollum, whom the Orcs of the Tower of Cirith Ungol call "Her Sneak."Gollum betrays Frodo to her, leading the Hobbit into her lair so he can get the One Ring after she strikes. She attacks and stings Frodo, paralysing him. An enraged Sam fights her desperately, and manages to defeat her by letting her impale herself upon Frodo's sword while trying to crush him, and she flees into her lair, wounded. The story makes a point of saying that her final fate is unknown. Thinking Frodo dead, Sam takes the Ring from him and leaves his body behind, but discovers by listening to a party of Orcs that Shelob's venom is not intended to kill its victims, but only to render them unconscious and keep their meat fresh. Shelob occupies Terech Ungol beneath Cirith Ungol, and may have once lived in Beleriand, possibly in the Ered Gorgoroth. Shelob's brood (upon whom she would often feed) include the giant (but relatively smaller) spiders who capture Bilbo Baggins' Dwarf allies in Mirkwood during the events chronicled in The Hobbit. The name Shelob is derived from "lob", an archaic English word for spider. A variation, "cob" is the derivation of the word "cobweb". Film versionIn Peter Jackson's film trilogy based on the books, Shelob's appearance is held over until the middle of the third movie, The Return of the King.In the movie, Shelob can be seen to have a retractable venomous sting at the rear end between the spinnerets, resembling a wasp's sting. This is very much unlike real spiders, which inject venom with their fangs, but accurate relative to the novel. Shelob also appears to have a gaping mouth, whereas real spiders can ingest only liquid. In the book, on the other hand, "clusters" of eyes are mentioned, which may suggest compound eyes like those of insects; Shelob in the movie does not have compound eyes, which is appropriate. A wolf spider of the family Lycosidae, which Shelob most closely resembles, would have two large eyes facing forward, and a few smaller ones almost hidden below. The only spiders that can reasonably be said to have "clustered" eyes (though not true compound eyes) are the daddy long-legs spiders of the family Pholcidae, but Shelob does not resemble these rather spindly and fragile spiders in other aspects of her physique. However, since no claim is made (in Tolkien's writings or Jackson's films) that Shelob is a real spider - as she is most likely an ancient demon in spider form, she may have many characteristics inconsistent with real-world spiders. In the film, Shelob 'stings' Frodo in the chest, while in the book, she penetrates him in the neck, above his mithril shirt. This is a potential error in the film editing, when, in a later scene, Sam witnesses two Orcs arguing over his unblemished mithril shirt. Category:Middle-earth characters Category:Fictional monsters Category:Fictional spiders [ Visit the complete Wikipedia entry for Shelob ] Some related entries: Alfie | Arri standard | Samurai Cop | Littlefoot | Knight Rider 2000 | Racing Stripes | Circle of Life | Shankar Dada MBBS | La Boum | List of Battlestar Galactica episodes | She's Having a Baby This page is based on the copyrighted Wikipedia article Shelob; it is used under the GNU Free Documentation License. You may redistribute it, verbatim or modified, providing that you comply with the terms of the GFDL. | Searches on eBay |
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