12-31-2003, 07:47 AM | #21 |
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I've actually heard that the book was an allegory of the cold war, and of how everyone thought the cold war would end. Supposedly, the first war with Sauron represented world war 2. The humans not destroying the ring represented the west's embrace of nuclear technology. Sauron's hold over the ring was supposed to represent the Communist theft of nuclear technology (it's pronounces nukular ). The eastern people were supposed to represent Russia and China, the two Communist powers. while the south was supposed to represent the third world people whose newly formed governments were turning to Communist nations for support.
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12-31-2003, 07:51 AM | #22 | |
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By the way, that resemblance only lasts for the first two chapters or so. If you've read the Silmarillion, you'd know that the Ainur decide to split, some comforting Io, some ruling the world, and some aiding the rulers. And Melkor. Those who rule are the Valar, and those who serve them are the Maiar (Gandalf, Saruman, and Sauron are Maiar). Quote:
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01-01-2004, 08:32 AM | #26 |
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Personally, I think this is a simple case of over analyzing. I think Tolkien may very well have based the various races & characters on existing cultures and peoples, but I don't think he was insinuating anything by it.
I mean, he didn't want a faceless, mindless enemy and went on to create races & cultures using examples that he was familar with. Sure, he could have gone the politically correct way of trying to develop entirely new cultures, so as not to offend anyone, but it'd be a whole lot of bother, and might have ruined the story. SWB
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01-01-2004, 10:45 AM | #27 |
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Hey! Dammit MuffinMage, if you're gonna pick apart my post at least acknowledge that its me!
Still, Muffin is right, I should have been more specific. All those things are limited in their applicability. Middle-Earth is Europe, Numenor is Atlantis and so, to an extent. Same goes for the creation story. After Iluvatar/God casts Melkor/Lucifer out of the heavens, the resemblance ends. Hmm...this thread is a wee bit off topic.
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01-02-2004, 04:51 PM | #29 | |
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Eä / Arda = World in which Middle-Earth is main continent Io = Greco-roman god (can't recall who) and also major god in the Discworld, also name of a small moon that revolves around Jupiter Eru Illuvatar = Creator-God-Guy in Tolkien's universe Valinost = ??? Valinor = Blessed land in Eä. Land in the east = Rhûn Lands in the south = Near Harad, Far Harad, Umbar, Khand, and more. I had other more serious points but I forgot them. probably because other people already answered them (or simply cause I'm tired and sick. =\) |
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01-02-2004, 06:42 PM | #30 |
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Endor= BOTH
I have my Middle-Earth atlas right here. The sphere itself is Endor (Middle-Earth) Valinost=Valinor Yup. Just another couple of names that mean the same thing. You're right about Io. Dunno bout that. Ilu, Eru, Iluvatar, but not Io. Come on Blasphemous, do you REALLY think that you know more than me and MuffinMage?
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