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Alan Lee's portrayal of the riddle gameRiddles in the Dark (chapter)Chapter InformationNumber5LocationGoblin-townDateJuly 10 - 12, TA 2941CharactersBilbo Baggins, GollumPreviousOver Hill and Under HillNextOut Of The Frying-Pan Into The FireRiddles in the Dark is the fifth chapter of J.R.R Tolkien's The Hobbit. This chapter of The Hobbit holds the most importance to The Lord of the Rings as it deals with Bilbo's finding of the One Ring and the introduction of Gollum. This chapter had been heavily edited by Tolkien to bring it closer in line with the plot of The Lord of the Rings.


Bilbo recovers from his fall and finds himself in a dark passage, finds a gold ring on the ground, and pockets it. Soon he comes across the creature Gollum. The two soon get engaged in an exchange of riddles.




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Bilbo is spotted by Gollum, a strange creature who lives alone on an island in the middle of the lake, which he navigates in a small boat. Gollum is a small, slimy, dark creature with pale eyes who eats Goblins and fish, named for the sound he makes when he swallows. Because he lives alone, Gollum is in the habit of speaking to himself in a hissing baby-talk, calling himself "my precious." Trying to assess Bilbo, he engages him in a game of riddles, at which Bilbo proves his equal.


In the first edition of The Hobbit, Gollum bets his Ring on the riddle game and if Bilbo wins, the Ring will be presented as a present. After losing, Gollum seeks for the Ring, but cannot find it. He begs for Bilbo's pardon and shows him the way out.


In The Lord of the Rings, the original version of the riddle game is explained as a "lie" made up by Bilbo under the harmful influence of the Ring, whereas the revised version contains the "true" account.


Everyone enjoys riddles ever since ancient Babylon. Almost every culture and period had its type of brain teasers, word games, and puzzles. Those gymnastics for the mind have shown up in modern times as well in the form of Sudoku, crossword puzzles, and video games. They have even started to show up in the entertainment industry.


TV shows include riddles for many reasons. While sometimes they are there to help the character learn or discover something, sometimes they are just playing a part of the lesson in an educational program. Sometimes, a prominent character plays with riddles to sound mysterious. These riddles lead the characters to an escape room where they have to solve the riddle as a part of the situation.


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The Riddler taunts The Dark Knight with a string of riddles in The Batman, but what does each of the Riddler's riddles mean? Directed by Matt Reeves from a script he wrote with Peter Craig, The Batman is more of a detective story than any previous live-action Batman movie. It sees Batman (Robert Pattinson) and Lt. Jim Gordon (Jeffrey Wright) working to catch the Riddler (Paul Dano) while also unraveling a conspiracy that links together several of Gotham's most high-profile citizens. Beginning with the murder of Gotham's mayor, the Riddler is targeting anyone with information about an informant who helped the Gotham City Police Department bring down the mob boss, Salvatore Maroni. The drug bust of Maroni is being lauded as the biggest win in GCPD history, but the Riddler knows it's all a lie. The operation hasn't actually been shut down, it's just now being run by the crooked cops of Gotham.


This sort of corruption is nothing new, as the most powerful in Gotham have been stealing from the city for years. Most notably, they've been using a charitable program called Renewal that was started by Bruce's father, Thomas Wayne, to launder money and get rich. This is the corruption the Riddler wants Batman to uncover, and he leads him along the path to discovery, doing so with the now-infamous series of riddles from The Batman. Some are simply a clever play on words and whose answers lead Batman closer to the truth, while others are confusing cryptograms that only make sense once more of the Riddler's plan is revealed. Here's every riddle in The Batman and what they actually mean.


A dead body, no matter who it was when alive, will "lie still" and no longer move. A dead liar, however, won't just "lie still" in that sense - they'll also "lie still" in that their lies will continue until the truth is found out. In the case of the murdered Gotham City mayor (at whose crime scene Batman gets this riddle), the Riddler is accusing him of lying for years to cover up the city's corruption. Even now that he's dead, he'll continue to lie until Batman and Gordon can uncover the truth.


This may be the most important riddle since it helps drive Batman's search for the Riddler. It's discovered when examining the cage of rats used to murder Riddler's second victim, Police Commissioner Pete Savage. Initially, Batman and Gordon believe Penguin is the rat, but when that lead turns out wrong, they then rightly suspect Catwoman's father, Carmine Falcone. Ultimately, the mob boss is revealed to be not just the police informant, but the mastermind behind much of Gotham's corruption, with several city leaders indebted to him. When Batman turns Falcone over to the police, however, and brings him "into the light," he's assassinated by the Riddler, who's been working out of an apartment overlooking the Iceberg Lounge the whole time.


Along with riddles from The Batman, the Riddler leaves messages in code for Batman. These messages use a cipher and can only be solved by figuring out what letters correspond to the symbols. The most noteworthy of these cipher messages is "You are el rata alada." At first, Batman and Gordon assume the clue is the Spanish translation of "rata alada," or winged rat, believing it's referring to the Penguin because penguins have wings and Cobblepot is their chief suspect. When they confront Penguin over this, he points out the Spanish is incorrect since "rata alada" should be preceded by "la" and not "el." This makes Batman rethink the message and realize that "You are el" is a homophone for "URL," essentially meaning a website. They pull up www.rataalada.com and chat with the Riddler, who gives them another riddle when he realizes Batman still hasn't put all the pieces together.


A play on words as justice can come in many forms, but when justice is being denied (as Riddler's plan centers around his belief that justice is in short supply concerning Gotham's elite answering for their crimes), the response is very often a violent one. This is the first of three riddles from The Batman posed to District Attorney Gil Colson and to which correct answers will unlock the bomb the Riddler has strapped to his neck. Batman is who actually supplies the answer, but the first combination code is unlocked all the same.


If you want to keep a secret, a bribe is how you buy silence. In this case, the secret is the identity of the police informant. Colson and others were paid bribes to keep this secret - the "price" for his "blind eye." After answering the riddle, Batman presses Colson for how much and learns he was paid $10,000, meaning it's someone very wealthy who wants the rat's identity kept a secret.


Clearly, Colson is corrupt like so many of those in positions of power in The Batman's Gotham. Their "justice" is "select" because they only really serve those who have something to offer them. As for the "vermin" Colson and others have been paid to "protect," that's obviously the rat. Specifically, the Riddler asks for "which vermin," meaning Colson must reveal the rat's identity. Colson refuses, and since the Riddler doesn't receive the full answer to his final riddle, he detonates the bomb, killing him and knocking Batman out.


An orphan is someone whose parents are dead, like Bruce Wayne, and the term generally refers to someone who lost their parents at a young age, growing up without knowing where they "come from." There's more to this riddle than that, though, because Batman deduces "in a mansion, in a slum" refers to the Gotham Orphanage housed in the old Wayne "mansion." The building has since burned down, but it was in disrepair even before then as it had lost funding following the murder of Bruce Wayne's parents, effectively becoming a "slum."


This riddle reads more like a threat than a clue, which makes sense since it comes from the scene of a bombing on Wayne Tower that sends Alfred to the hospital. Batman doesn't actually solve this one, either, and it's only explained to him by the Riddler when he confronts the villain at Arkham Asylum. Originally, Riddler believed Batman would join him in his crusade against Gotham's corrupt officials, even imagining that Batman would be locked up in the asylum as well. "See you in hell" wasn't really a riddle or a threat but more like an invitation, with "hell" meaning Arkham Asylum.


The fewer friends one has, the more important each individual friend can become. The Riddler has no friends in Arkham, but he makes a new, very important friend when a fellow inmate poses this riddle to him. That inmate is the Joker, who appears in a small cameo near the very end of the film that's a fun Easter egg and also a potential setup for a The Batman sequel.


As part of The Batman's marketing, fans can visit The Batman Easter egg site, www.rataalada.com, and answer some of Riddler's riddles on their own. Answering them all correctly unlocks a final message from the Riddler, hinting that while he may be locked up in Arkham, fans haven't seen the last of him. Here are riddles from The Batman featured on www.rataalada.com:


Throughout The Batman, Robert Pattinson's iteration of the character has little to no problem deciphering riddles from The Batman left behind by the Riddler (except the mistranslated "El Rata"). This begs the question: were the riddles too easy given The Riddler's whole deal? Ultimately, the riddles were pretty simplistic and no match for the likes of Bruce Wayne, which seems like an oversight on the filmmaker's part. However, there could be another explanation behind why the riddles were so easy: the puzzles could've been designed to simply keep the vigilante distracted while Paul Dano's Riddler was setting up his most troubling deed (flooding Gotham City) in the background.


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