This is an absolutely fascinating thread, I thoroughly enjoyed reading all your deep and thought-provoking posts!
It always struck me that in LotR there is a balance of hope and sadness, anyhow, the overall effect on my mind is uplifting.
But when reading the Silmarillion it seemed much more sad, I felt almost depressed at the end. Especially I can`t get over the hopeless story of Turin Turambar.It ends in complete dispair and disaster. And poor Hurin who really hasn`t deserved such a terrible fate seems utterly forsaken. All his hopes are in vain.
Ever since I kept wondering what made Tolkien write such a story - it is so very different from the spirit in LotR.
Am I the only one who is bothered by this ?
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