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Old 12-19-2002, 01:16 PM   #7
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Good point, I liked the way the film showed the effects of the war on the wider population. Very important.<P>Aragorn2002, you present that as fact, but I think really it's just one reading of the novels. JRRT specifically stated that there was *no* allegory to LotR, and was quite opposed to any attempt to impose one. The strength of the books, I feel, is that you can read in whatever you like. The books *could* be seen as allegory for WW2, but can also be read in other ways. I tend to dislike obvious allegory, as it means that a novel (or whatever) can only be interpreted in one way, and the author is saying "this is what I really mean, aren't I clever?"
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