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Inziladun 10-25-2019 03:57 PM

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Originally Posted by Urwen (Post 720802)
Actually, if you still want an explanation, here it is: I feel inevitably inclined to sympathize with characters who had a chance to be good, but who became bad instead.

You could pretty much say that of every "bad" character though, couldn't you? Gollum, Saruman, even Melkor himself.

Urwen 10-26-2019 05:20 AM

Details, details.

Galadriel55 10-26-2019 07:14 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Urwen (Post 720802)
Actually, if you still want an explanation, here it is: I feel inevitably inclined to sympathize with characters who had a chance to be good, but who became bad instead.

A sentiment I can sympathize with. :) That is the essence of some forms of tragedy: a guy who could be good instead becomes bad (eg. Macbeth, Star Wars). And it's sad to see the character turn to the "Dark Side".

The bone I had to pick with you about Maeglin was not in this sentiment, but in what you did with it. For me, feeling regretful about the character turning bad is not yet reason to find ways to get around admitting they were bad; not a reason to excuse their behaviour, turn written facts on their heads, or run imlausible what-if scenarios. In essence, we don't disagree - just in outcome. :)

Urwen 10-26-2019 09:40 AM

Except there is such a thing as a biased source. And it's not just me. Multiple people questioned the validity of this history as far as I saw (and one of them questioned it specifically when pertaining to him.)


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