That was great insight. I've always felt the same way about Sauron's defeat.
In the tale of Beren and Luthien, Sauron ultimately humiliated himself and forever was a fairly noticeable smear on the Ainurs' record. Honestly, did any of you think he was still smart and great after that?
By the time Sam and Frodo have reached Mount Doom, Eru is fed up with Sauron and uses his intervention to bring about Sauron's fall in the most shameful way possible.
This is my opinion and you are free to disagree with me, but please do it sliently.
Tolkien proved his writing skills with this chapter. This chapter alone is better than entire books by other authors.
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