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			I don`t think ALL of Tolkiens writings are sad. My over all impression of LotR is a balance between melancholy and hope.I agree with most of what Greywind wrote! Moreover, in LotR I get the comforting feeling that however terrible the adventures are, there is a meaning behind it all, that a merciful providence is guiding everything to the best. The sacrifices that are made are not in vain.
 
 BUT, when I read the Silmarillion (Which I just finished) I get quite a different impression. It is so terribly sombre and pessimistic - everything seems doomed from the beginning. EG: the story of Turin Turambar which ends in complete despair. When I read that one I also started to ask myself if Tolkien was depressed!!
 
 However, the contribution of Child of the 7th age in this thread explained a lot to me!
 
 I am really learning more and more about Tolkien and his works on this forum. Thank you everybody !
 
				__________________Yes! "wish-fulfilment dreams" we spin to cheat
 our timid hearts, and ugly Fact defeat!
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