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Old 06-12-2003, 12:24 PM   #22
Neferchoirwen
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Do you feel that Tolkien succeeded in his stated intent to use his writings for the "elucidation of truth" and the "encouragement of good morals?" How and why is this so? Have their been instances in your own experience when your conduct or ethical decisions were influenced in a positive way by Tolkien's writings?
Following Mark's ramblings (sort of)...as I have been reflecting on myself over the last few months, I finally came to the conclusion that I generally am irritated at people who are of lower status than I am. Ironically, I love my relatives from the country, but sometimes (and ashamedly so), I couldn't stand their ignorance, and at how gullible they can be. I was posting in the novices forum, and I am surprised that there are people who think that Samwise Gamgee is one of the "worst" characters in the books.

I guess Tolkien does not necesarily present the truth. He does, in fact, encourage good morals, and thus presents the ideal. If Tolkien's work displays what is good, then he must be addressing something wrong.

The Books to me seem to a kind of charter, or a yard stick on the ideal. And in evaluating myself on my outlook towards different kind of people, I have come short of Frodo's standard on tolerance genuine love and friendship.

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