• TachyonTele@lemm.ee
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    12 天前

    Ah ok. I’m guessing the trees are after the lamps? Are they on the elf island?

    I know the creation stuff, but not that much after it.

    • ArbitraryValue@sh.itjust.worksOP
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      12 天前

      Yeah. I’m not sure why, from a narrative perspective, Tolkien choose to have Melkor destroy the world’s source of light (the lamps) and then have Melkor destroy the world’s source of light (the trees this time) again. I think it’s already clear that he’s the Dark Lord after the first time he does it, but maybe there’s some additional symbolism that I missed.

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        12 天前

        What is destroyed can be brought back but not in the same way. Destruction is not the end even though things won’t be the same after, probably a world wars reference of sorts.

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          12 天前

          Not everything needs to have deep/real-world meaning. As i recall, Tolkien really didn’t like people ascribing such things to his writing. They’re just stories and should be treated as such.

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            12 天前

            That’s true but stories come from somewhere and people are allowed their own interpretations (within reason). Once something is out in the world you can’t control how other people perceive it.

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              Absolutely, but calling it a reference implies that it was intentional by the writer, which seems unlikely considering what he’s said about such things.